Current through codified legislation effective September 18, 2024
Section 8-1903 - Consequences of a dangerous or potentially dangerous dog determination(a) If the Mayor determines that a dog is a potentially dangerous or dangerous dog, the owner shall comply with the requirements of §§ 8-1904 and 8-1905 and any other special security or care requirements the Mayor may establish.(b) If a potentially dangerous or dangerous dog has been impounded and determined to pose a threat to public safety, the Mayor may only return the dog to its owner if the owner has: (1) Met the registration requirements of § 8-1904;(2) Agreed to comply with the requirements of § 8-1905, where necessary; and(3) Met or agreed to comply with any additional security or care requirements established by the Mayor.(c) The Mayor may humanely destroy a dog if:(1) The dog has been determined to be a threat to public safety if it is returned to the owner;(2) The owner fails to comply with the registration requirements of § 8-1904, the requirements of § 8-1905, or any special security or care requirements established by the Mayor;(3) The owner fails to reimburse the animal control agency for the costs and expenses of the dog's impoundment as required by § 8-1902(d)(2); or(4) The owner forfeits the dog for humane destruction.Oct. 18, 1988, D.C. Law 7-176, § 4, 35 DCR 4787; Dec. 5, 2008, D.C. Law 17-281, § 105(c), 55 DCR 9186.