9-499.04. Animal control officers; appointment; authority; regulation of dogs; powers and duties A. Any city and town may by ordinance provide for the appointment of animal control officers who may commence an action or proceeding before a court for any violation of a state statute or local ordinance relating to rabies and animal control that occurs within the jurisdiction of the city or town. B. An animal control officer appointed pursuant to subsection A of this section shall: 1. Be unarmed during the course of duties except that a small caliber firearm may be available to be used in controlling vicious animals or in dispatching of a wounded animal. For the purposes of this paragraph, " small caliber firearm" means a rifle or pistol utilizing a rimfire cartridge with a caliber not to exceed twenty-two hundredths of an inch and with a non-richocheting bullet or a shotgun whose bore size does not exceed forty-one hundredths of an inch. 2. Be an employee of the appointing city or town. C. A city or town may regulate the control of dogs if the regulation is not specific to any breed. D. Subsection B of this section does not grant other powers or benefits to animal control officers to which peace officers of this state are entitled.
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