Wisconsin Statute Chapter 951 prohibits animal cruelty and neglect statewide, applying uniformly to hoarding situations. Local ordinances may supplement but cannot weaken state standards for animal treatment and confinement.
Wis. Stat. ch. 951 establishes statewide standards for the treatment of animals, prohibiting mistreatment, neglect, and failure to provide proper food, water, shelter, and sanitation. Hoarding situations are typically prosecuted under 951.13 (proper food and drink) and 951.14 (proper shelter), as well as 951.02 (mistreating animals). Courts may order forfeiture of animals, prohibit future ownership, and require restitution for care costs. The statute applies uniformly statewide; local governments may pass complementary ordinances but cannot lower standards. Humane officers and law enforcement enforce the law.
Penalties range from Class C forfeitures to Class I felonies depending on severity. Animal forfeiture, ownership bans, and restitution for care costs are common consequences.
Beloit, WI
Beloit considers excessive barking a nuisance. Animal control handles complaints. WI Stat. Β§174 covers dog regulation statewide.
Beloit, WI
Beloit enforces quiet hours in this border city (pop. 37,000) on the Wisconsin-Illinois state line. Home to Beloit College, the city manages noise from stude...
Beloit, WI
Beloit regulates amplified music under the general noise ordinance. Sound amplification permits available for events. WI Stat. Β§947.01 applies.
Beloit, WI
Beloit manages parking around downtown, Beloit College campus, and the Ho-Chunk casino area. Winter alternate-side parking enables snow plowing on city streets.
Beloit, WI
Beloit restricts commercial vehicle parking in residential zones. Weight, size, and signage limits apply. Overnight heavy truck storage prohibited.
Beloit, WI
Beloit requires vehicles parked on improved surfaces. Front lawn parking prohibited. Driveway modifications require permits.
See how Beloit's animal hoarding rules stack up against other locations.
Help us keep this page accurate. If you notice an error or outdated information, let us know.