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File #: 15-16956    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Policy Item Status: Approved
File created: 11/19/2021 In control: City Council Business Meeting
On agenda: 12/13/2021 Final action:
Title: Amend Code of Ordinances Chapter 3 - Animals
Attachments: 1. Animal Ordinance Proposed Amendments - Version A, 2. Animal Ordinance Proposed Amendments - Version B, 3. Animal Ordinance Amendments - Full Ban Version (COUNCIL ADOPTED)
Title
Amend Code of Ordinances Chapter 3 - Animals

Action
Action:
A. Receive an update from the City Attorney on proposed amendments to Chapter 3 - Animals of the City of Charlotte Code of Ordinances, and

B. Adopt an ordinance amending Chapter 3 - Animals.

Body
Staff Resource(s):
Patrick Baker, City Attorney's Office
Johnny Jennings, Police
Joshua Fisher, Police

Current Ordinance
* In the City of Charlotte Code of Ordinances Chapter 3 - Animals, one of the stated purposes of this chapter is "the protection of animals from abuse or conditions harmful to their well-being."
* The section on Exotic or wild Animals has not been updated since 1985. The current provisions include:
* Defining exotic and wild animals,
* Restraint requirements, and
* Establishing who can possess these types of animals.
* To address recent concerns over the treatment of circus animals, proposed amendments add provisions for the protection of exotic or wild animals used in performances.

Proposed Changes
* At the September 7, 2021 Strategy Session, Council directed the City Attorney to prepare an ordinance amendment for subsequent Council consideration with the following changes which are attached as Proposed Version A:
* Update Section 3-3 - Definitions, to add the definition of bullhooks, electric prods, and whips.
* Update Section 3-73 - Exotic or Wild Animals to add subsection (f):
* (f) Handling. The handling of exotic or wild animals exempted from subsection (a) of this section by subsection (b) of this section must meet the regulations promulgated by the state wildlife commission, the minimum standards under the Animal Welfare Act and all applicable rules promulgated by the United States Department of Agriculture. In addition to meeting these minimum standards, no permanent or transient animal exhibition or circus shall induce or encourage animals to perform through the use of chemical, mechanical, electrical, or manual devices in a manner that is likely to cause physical in...

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