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(b) Have the animal's owner located, or <br /> (c) Notify the police department or humane society or animal care center. <br /> (d) There shall be a penalty of not less than $75 nor more than [$39] 1000 for each violation of subsection (b) <br /> or (c) of this section. <br /> An enforcement officer issuin¢ a citation for a first violation of this section may set a fine of $75 to be paid <br /> before the court date set in the complaint and summons However if the fine is not paid by the initial court <br /> date a judge will not be bound to the fine of $75. <br /> Section 417. Cruelty to animals, including dogs and cats. <br /> A person commits the offense of cruelty to animals, dogs and cats if he knowingly or recklessly: <br /> (a) Gives away an animal, dog or cat, or animals, dogs or cats, as a prize or prizes; <br /> (b) Abandons any animal, dog or cat; <br /> There shall be a penalty of not less than $75 nor more than [i~g] $1000 for each violation of this section. <br /> Section 4-18. Places prohibited to animals, including dogs and cats. <br /> (a) Except as otherwise provided, it shall be unlawful for any person to take or permit any dog, cat, or other <br /> domestic animal, whether loose or on a leash or in restraint on or about any County beach park or any <br /> establishment or place of business where food or food products are sold or displayed, including but not <br /> limited to restaurants, grocery stores, meat markets, fruit or vegetable stores. <br /> <br /> (b) This section shall not apply to "Seeing Eye" dogs or other dogs necessarily utilized for the benefit of <br /> handicapped persons or to dogs used for purposes of law enforcement by law enforcement agencies of the <br /> Federal, State or County governments. <br /> <br /> (c) There shall be a penalty of not less than $75 nor more than [$3A] 1000 for each violation of this section. <br /> (d) An enforcement officer issuing a citation for a first violation of this section may set a fine of $75 to be paid <br /> before the court date set in the complaint and summons However, if the fine is not paid by the initial court <br /> date a judge will not be bound to the fine of $75. <br /> Section 4-19. Defecation and uuisance prohibited. <br /> <br /> (a) No person who owns, harbors, keeps or has charge or control of any dog or other small domesticated animal <br /> shall cause, suffer, or allow such animal to soil, defile, defecate on, or commit any nuisance on any part of <br /> any [ , ' ] roadway, or on any play area, park, or place <br /> where people congregate or walk, or on any public property, or on any private property, without the <br /> permission of the owner of the property. <br /> (b) The restrictions in this section shall not apply to that portion of the roadway of any street which lies between <br /> and within three feet of the edges or curbs of the roadway, except at crosswalks or bus stops, provided that <br /> the person who owns, harbors, keeps or has charge or control of a domesticated animal shall immediately <br /> and securely enclose all feces deposited by the animal in a bag, wrapper, or other container, and dispose of <br /> the same all in a sanitary manner. <br /> (c) There shall be a penalty of not less than $75 nor more than [$39] 1000 for violations of this section. <br /> (d) An enforcement officer issuing a citation for a first violation of this section may set a fine of $75 to be paid <br /> before the court date set in the complaint and summons However if the fine is not paid by the initial court <br /> date a iudge will not be bound to the fine of $75. <br /> Division 2. Dogs. <br /> <br /> Section 4-20. Seizure of dogs by officers. <br /> <br /> (a) Seizure of Unlicensed Dogs. <br /> (1) Every officer shall seize any unlicensed dog found running at large or found upon any [ <br /> street;-a}1ey] roadway, court, place, square, or grounds, or upon any unfenced lot, or not within a <br /> sufficient enclosure, and confine it in a pound or any suitable enclosure for a minimum period of forty- <br /> eight hours, during which time it shall be subject to redemption by its owner by payment of the license <br /> -6- <br /> <br />