Alabama
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AL - Ordinances - Section 11-3A-2. Powers for Public Welfare, Health, and Safety; Authorization; Scope. | This statute authorizes each county commission to enact ordinances for the control of animals and animal nuisances. |
AL - Ordinances - Article 5. Powers as to Health, Sanitation, and Quarantine | This set of laws authorizes all cities and towns to regulate animals and animal related conditions that pose a threat to the public health. |
AL - Ordinances - Article 4. General Police Powers | This set of statutes authorizes all cities and towns to enact local ordinances to prevent dangerous, unwholesome, or offensive conditions and to abate public nuisances. |
AL - Mobile - Chapter 7: Animal and Fowl (Article VI - Horse Drawn Carriages) |
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AL - Lien, vet - § 35-11-390. Lien declared | This Alabama section relates to veterinary liens. The law states that every licensed veterinarian has a lien on every animal kept, fed, treated or surgically treated or operated on by him or her while in his or her custody and under contract with the owner of such animal. This lien is for payment of the veterinarian's charges for keeping, feeding, treating or surgically treating or operating on such animal, and the vet has the right to retain such animal until said charges are paid. |
AL - Leash - When dogs permitted in areas; liability of owners of dogs at large in areas (wildlife management areas) | This Alabama statute provides that no dog shall be permitted except on leash within any wildlife management area except in accordance with the rules and regulations promulgated by the Commissioner of Conservation and Natural Resources. The owner of any dog at large within any wildlife management area shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. |
AL - Lanett - Breed - Pit Bull Ordinance - Sec. 6-8 - Regulations regarding vicious dogs |
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AL - Irondale - Breed - Sec. 3-90 - Pit Bulls |
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AL - Initiatives - Amendment 5, Right to Hunt, Fish, and Harvest Wildlife | |
AL - Impound - Maintenance of pound; notice of impoundment; adoption of animals. | This Alabama statute provides that it is the duty of each and every county in the state to provide a suitable county pound and impounding officer for the impoundment of dogs, cats, and ferrets found running at large in violation of the provisions of this chapter. When dogs and cats are impounded and if the owner thereof is known, such owner shall be given direct notice of the impoundment of said animal or animals belonging to him; or the impounding officer may make said animal or animals available for adoption after a period of not less than seven days. |