Maryland Code § LG-13-132

Section LG-13-132
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(a) The County Commissioners of Washington County may designate a
regular or contract employee to provide animal control services.
(b) The County Commissioners of Washington County may adopt an animal
control ordinance for:

(1) licensing dogs, kennels, and pet shops;
(2) controlling rabid animals; and
(3) disposing of uncontrolled, vicious, or sick animals.
(c) The County Commissioners of Washington County may adopt an animal
control ordinance to designate a private agency or unit of county government to:
(1) enforce the ordinance adopted under subsection (b) of this section;
(2) maintain records regarding the licensing, impounding, and
disposing of animals coming into the custody of the private agency or unit of county
government; and
(3) enter into contracts or agreements to provide for the disposal of
animals.
(d) The County Commissioners of Washington County may adopt an animal
control ordinance to provide for the designation of animal control shelters in the
county.
(e) (1) An animal control officer in Washington County may issue and
deliver a citation to a person believed to be committing a violation of an animal control
ordinance.
(2) (i) The animal control officer shall keep a copy of the citation.
(ii) The citation shall bear a certification attesting to the truth
of the matters set forth in the citation.
(3) The citation shall contain:
(i) the name and address of the person charged;
(ii) the nature of the violation;
(iii) the location and time of the violation;
(iv) the amount of the fine;
(v) the manner, location, and time in which the fine may be
paid; and

(vi) a notice of the person's right to elect to stand trial for the
violation.
(f) (1) The County Commissioners of Washington County may adopt an
animal control ordinance to create a quasi-judicial animal control authority for the
county to hold public hearings to decide citations, complaints, and other controversies
arising under the animal control ordinance, other than those filed with the District
Court.
(2) Hearings held under this subsection are subject to the right of a
party to file a petition for judicial review in the circuit court.
(3) The county commissioners may adopt rules and regulations to
govern hearings held under this subsection.
(g) (1) A person who receives a citation under this section may elect to
stand trial for the violation by filing with the animal control officer a notice of
intention to stand trial at least 5 days before the date set forth in the citation for the
payment of fines.
(2) After receiving a notice of intention to stand trial, the animal
control officer shall forward the notice to the District Court, with a copy of the
citation.
(3) After receiving the citation and notice, the District Court shall
schedule the case for trial and notify the defendant of the trial date.
(4) All fines, penalties, or forfeitures collected by the District Court
for violations of an ordinance adopted under this section shall be remitted to
Washington County.
(5) In a proceeding before the District Court, a violation of an
ordinance adopted under this section shall be prosecuted in the same manner as a
municipal infraction under Title 6 of this article.
(6) The County Commissioners of Washington County may authorize
the County Attorney, the State's Attorney, or another attorney to prosecute a
violation of an ordinance adopted under this section.
(7) If the District Court finds that a person has committed a violation
of an ordinance adopted under this section, the person is liable for the costs of the
court proceedings.

(h) (1) The County Commissioners of Washington County may adopt an
animal control ordinance to provide that each violation of an ordinance adopted under
this section is a misdemeanor and on conviction a person is subject to imprisonment
not exceeding 30 days or a fine not exceeding $1,000 or both.
(2) The county commissioners may:
(i) establish a schedule of additional fines for each violation;
and
(ii) adopt procedures for the collection of fines.
(3) (i) If a person who receives a citation under this section for a
violation fails to pay the fine by the date of payment set forth on the citation and fails
to file a notice of intention to stand trial, a notice of the violation shall be sent to the
person's last known address.
(ii) If the citation is not satisfied within 15 days after the date
the notice of violation is mailed, the person is subject to an additional fine not
exceeding twice the amount of the original fine.
(iii) If the person who receives the citation does not pay the
citation by the 36th day after the notice of violation is mailed, the animal control
officer may request the District Court to adjudicate the violation.
(iv) After the animal control officer requests adjudication, the
District Court shall schedule the case for trial and summon the defendant to appear.

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