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Breed Restrictions: Brighton vs Gates

How do breed restrictions rules compare between Brighton, NY and Gates, NY?

Brighton and Gates have similar restriction levels.

Brighton, NY

Monroe County

Few Restrictions

New York State Agriculture & Markets Law focuses on behavior-based dangerous dog provisions rather than breed bans. Monroe County and most of its municipalities do not have breed-specific legislation.

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Gates, NY

Monroe County

Few Restrictions

New York State Agriculture & Markets Law focuses on behavior-based dangerous dog provisions rather than breed bans. Monroe County and most of its municipalities do not have breed-specific legislation.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBrightonGates
County breed banNoneNone
State lawBehavior-based — NY Ag & Markets Law §123Behavior-based — NY Ag & Markets Law §123
Breed bansNo statewide or Monroe County BSLNo statewide or Monroe County BSL
Private restrictionsHOAs/landlords may impose their own rulesHOAs/landlords may impose their own rules

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Brighton FAQ

Are any dog breeds banned in Monroe County?

New York State Agriculture & Markets Law focuses on behavior-based dangerous dog provisions rather than breed bans. Monroe County and most of its municipalities do not have breed-specific legislation.

Are there pit bull restrictions in Monroe County?

County breed ban: None. State law: Behavior-based — NY Ag & Markets Law §123. Breed bans: No statewide or Monroe County BSL. Private restrictions: HOAs/landlords may impose their own rules.

Gates FAQ

Are any dog breeds banned in Monroe County?

New York State Agriculture & Markets Law focuses on behavior-based dangerous dog provisions rather than breed bans. Monroe County and most of its municipalities do not have breed-specific legislation.

Are there pit bull restrictions in Monroe County?

County breed ban: None. State law: Behavior-based — NY Ag & Markets Law §123. Breed bans: No statewide or Monroe County BSL. Private restrictions: HOAs/landlords may impose their own rules.

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