In unincorporated Marion County it is unlawful to let any animal run at large on public streets, sidewalks, parks, school grounds, or another person's property without consent. Off the owner's property an animal must be kept under physical control at all times by leash or similar restraint.
Marion County Code Sec. 4-11(a) makes it unlawful for any animal owner or responsible person to fail to maintain direct or physical control of the animal and allow it to run at large on any public street, sidewalk, school grounds, park, or on the private property of others without the property owner's consent. Sec. 4-11(b) imposes a continuing duty to keep the animal under physical control any time it is off the owner's real property limits. Sec. 4-2 defines 'direct control' as the immediate, continuous physical control of an animal by confinement within a house, building, pen, or other enclosure, or restraint by a leash or similar tether of sufficient strength. Sec. 4-11(c) exempts dogs engaged in hunting, organized training, law enforcement work, field trials, dog shows, or use in board-designated dog parks or exercise areas. A 'domestic animal running at large or straying' is defined in Sec. 4-2 as any domestic animal on public grounds or another person's land without permission and not under a person's direct control (community cats excepted). Chapter 4 was readopted in its entirety by Ord. No. 11-55 (Oct. 18, 2011) and is enforced by Marion County Animal Services.
A violation of the control requirements is a violation of Chapter 4, enforced through the procedures in Sec. 4-6 (civil citations, county court, and county code-enforcement processes). Animals running at large may be impounded under Sec. 4-7 and Sec. 4-17, and owners must pay impound, board, and redemption fees to reclaim them; failure to maintain control that results in a bite or attack is separately prohibited under Sec. 4-11(d).
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