Loading chat...
AZ HB2393
Bill
Status
Introduced
1/19/2010
Primary Sponsor
Chad Campbell
Click for details
AI Summary
-
Requires owners of aggressive dogs to securely muzzle their dogs in a manner preventing bites or attacks whenever the dog is off the owner's property.
-
Exempts dogs owned by public agencies used in military or police work, service animals as defined in section 11-1024, and dogs involved in lawful hunting, ranching, farming, or other agricultural purposes.
-
Defines "aggressive dog" as any dog that has bitten a person or domestic animal without provocation or has a known history of attacking persons or domestic animals without provocation.
-
Classifies violation of the muzzling requirement as a class 1 misdemeanor.
Legislative Description
Aggressive dogs; muzzles
Last Action
Referred to House JUD Committee
1/20/2010
Full Bill Text
No bill text available