Maryland Code § LG-13-129

Section LG-13-129
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(a) (1) In St. Mary's County, on or before June 30 of each year, a person
owning or keeping a dog shall apply to the Animal Control Division of the Department
of Emergency Services and Technology for a license for the dog if the dog is at least 6
months old.
(2) At the time of application, the applicant shall pay the fee for a dog
or kennel license set by the County Commissioners of St. Mary's County.
(3) (i) The county commissioners shall appoint agents to collect
dog and kennel license fees that are not paid by August 1 of each year.
(ii) A penalty of $1.00 per license shall be assessed against dog
owners whose dog or kennel license fees are not paid by August 1 each year.

(4) Except as provided in § 13-108 of this subtitle, the licenses and
fees required under this section shall be the only licenses and fees required for owning
or keeping a dog.
(5) The county commissioners shall prepare and supply the form for
a license issued under this subsection.
(6) A dog license shall contain the date of issuance, a serial number,
and a description of the dog licensed.
(7) A license expires on June 30 of the year after issuance.
(b) (1) In St. Mary's County, the Animal Control Division of the
Department of Emergency Services and Technology shall issue a tag with each dog
license to a person owning or keeping a dog when the person pays the license fee for
the dog.
(2) The County Commissioners of St. Mary's County shall prepare
and supply tags to the Animal Control Division of the Department of Emergency
Services and Technology each year.
(3) The tags shall be:
(i) composed of metal;
(ii) imprinted with a serial number corresponding to the
number on the license issued to the owner under subsection (a) of this section;
(iii) imprinted with the calendar year for which the tag is
issued;
(iv) 1 inch or less in length; and
(v) equipped with a substantial metal fastener.
(4) The general shape of the tags shall remain unchanged from year
to year.
(5) Tags supplied to owners of kennels shall contain the word
"kennel".
(6) The person owning or keeping a dog shall attach the tag to a
substantial collar and keep the collar and tag on the dog for which the license was
issued at all times, except when the dog is:

(i) confined in a kennel; or
(ii) hunting under the charge of an attendant.
(7) The Animal Control Division of the Department of Emergency
Services and Technology shall replace a lost tag on:
(i) application by the person to whom the original license was
issued;
(ii) the production of the license; and
(iii) payment of a fee of 25 cents.
(c) (1) The County Commissioners may enact a local law to provide a
comprehensive system for the regulation, humane treatment, and keeping of
domestic animals and wild animals kept in captivity.
(2) A local law enacted in accordance with this subsection may
include a schedule of fines for designated violations.
(3) A violation of a local law enacted in accordance with this
subsection is a civil infraction under § 12-804 of this article.
(d) (1) The County Commissioners of St. Mary's County may employ an
animal control officer.
(2) The county shall determine the annual salary of the animal
control officer employed under this section.
(3) An animal control officer employed under this section:
(i) has all the powers of a peace officer; and
(ii) shall seize and dispose of unlicensed dogs as prescribed by
the county commissioners.
(e) (1) The County Commissioners of St. Mary's County may provide an
animal shelter for the placement of dogs seized by animal control officers.
(2) The county commissioners may enter into agreements with
adjacent counties to establish an animal shelter to serve the counties.

(3) The county commissioners may contract with an animal welfare
society, a humane society, or any other qualified person to:
(i) establish an animal shelter; or
(ii) seize, dispose of, or euthanize stray, injured, or sick dogs.
(4) (i) The County Commissioners of St. Mary's County may pay
any expenses arising from the operation of this subsection.
(ii) Notwithstanding § 13-105(d) of this subtitle, the county
commissioners may use proceeds from dog license fees to:
1. establish an animal shelter; or
2. collect, dispose of, or euthanize stray, injured, or sick
dogs.

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