Breed-specific legislation is preempted statewide by FL Β§767.14 (2023 amendment). Hillsborough County cannot ban pit bulls or any other breed. Dangerous-dog classification is behavior-based only.
Effective October 1, 2023, Florida amended Β§767.14 to fully preempt local BSL and repeal all grandfathered bans (including the former Miami-Dade pit bull ban). Hillsborough County Animal Resources classifies dangerous dogs based on behavior under FL Β§767.12 (unprovoked attacks causing severe injury). Classification triggers confinement, signage, insurance, and microchipping requirements.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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