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§  1310.  Removal of canine wastes in cities with a population of four  hundred thousand or more persons  and  in  the  cities  of  Yonkers  and  Albany.   Notwithstanding   any  contrary  provision  of  law,  rule  or  regulation, in cities with a population of four hundred thousand or more  persons and in the cities of Yonkers and Albany, it shall be the duty of  each dog owner or person having possession, custody or control of a  dog  to  remove  any  feces  left  by his or her dog on any sidewalk, gutter,  street or other  public  area.  Any  violation  of  this  section  shall  constitute  a  violation  punishable by a fine or a civil penalty of not  more than two hundred fifty dollars. For the purposes of  enforcing  the  provisions  of  this  section,  appearance  tickets  may  be  issued  by  sanitation officers, dog enumerators, or  wardens  and  by  any  persons  authorized  to issue tickets for parking violations. Notwithstanding any  other provision of law to the contrary, in the city of  New  York,  such  appearance  tickets may be returnable to the environmental control board  which shall  have  the  power  to  impose  the  civil  penalties  herein  provided. The provisions of this section shall not apply to a guide dog,  hearing dog or service dog accompanying any person with a disability, as  defined  in  subdivision twenty-one of section two hundred ninety-two of  the executive law.

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Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-13 > Title-1 > 1310

§  1310.  Removal of canine wastes in cities with a population of four  hundred thousand or more persons  and  in  the  cities  of  Yonkers  and  Albany.   Notwithstanding   any  contrary  provision  of  law,  rule  or  regulation, in cities with a population of four hundred thousand or more  persons and in the cities of Yonkers and Albany, it shall be the duty of  each dog owner or person having possession, custody or control of a  dog  to  remove  any  feces  left  by his or her dog on any sidewalk, gutter,  street or other  public  area.  Any  violation  of  this  section  shall  constitute  a  violation  punishable by a fine or a civil penalty of not  more than two hundred fifty dollars. For the purposes of  enforcing  the  provisions  of  this  section,  appearance  tickets  may  be  issued  by  sanitation officers, dog enumerators, or  wardens  and  by  any  persons  authorized  to issue tickets for parking violations. Notwithstanding any  other provision of law to the contrary, in the city of  New  York,  such  appearance  tickets may be returnable to the environmental control board  which shall  have  the  power  to  impose  the  civil  penalties  herein  provided. The provisions of this section shall not apply to a guide dog,  hearing dog or service dog accompanying any person with a disability, as  defined  in  subdivision twenty-one of section two hundred ninety-two of  the executive law.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-13 > Title-1 > 1310

§  1310.  Removal of canine wastes in cities with a population of four  hundred thousand or more persons  and  in  the  cities  of  Yonkers  and  Albany.   Notwithstanding   any  contrary  provision  of  law,  rule  or  regulation, in cities with a population of four hundred thousand or more  persons and in the cities of Yonkers and Albany, it shall be the duty of  each dog owner or person having possession, custody or control of a  dog  to  remove  any  feces  left  by his or her dog on any sidewalk, gutter,  street or other  public  area.  Any  violation  of  this  section  shall  constitute  a  violation  punishable by a fine or a civil penalty of not  more than two hundred fifty dollars. For the purposes of  enforcing  the  provisions  of  this  section,  appearance  tickets  may  be  issued  by  sanitation officers, dog enumerators, or  wardens  and  by  any  persons  authorized  to issue tickets for parking violations. Notwithstanding any  other provision of law to the contrary, in the city of  New  York,  such  appearance  tickets may be returnable to the environmental control board  which shall  have  the  power  to  impose  the  civil  penalties  herein  provided. The provisions of this section shall not apply to a guide dog,  hearing dog or service dog accompanying any person with a disability, as  defined  in  subdivision twenty-one of section two hundred ninety-two of  the executive law.