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Carolyn Bowers – County Mayor Nominations and Appointments REPORTS FILED
TDOT Project Status Report
Section 8. The Notes shall not be sold until receipt of the Comptroller of the Treasury or Comptroller’s Designee’s written approval for the sale of the Notes. Section 9. That, upon the opinion of bond counsel, the Notes may be designated as qualified tax- exempt obligations for the purpose of Section 265(b) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986. Section 10. That, after the sale of the Notes, the fiscal affairs of the Local Government shall be maintained on a cash basis in order that the current receipts of the Local Government are sufficient to meet current expenditures and debt service. For each year that any of the notes are outstanding, the Local 3 Government shall prepare an annual budget in a form consistent with accepted governmental standards and as approved by the Comptroller of the Treasury or Comptroller’s Designee. The Local Government shall maintain a balanced budget during the life of the notes. The annual budget shall be submitted to the Comptroller of the Treasury or Comptroller’s Designee immediately upon its adoption; however, it shall not become the official budget for the fiscal year until such budget is approved by the Comptroller of the Treasury or Comptroller’s Designee in accordance with Title 9, Chapter 21, Tennessee Code Annotated (the “Statutes”.) If the Comptroller of the Treasury or Comptroller’s Designee determines that the budget does not comply with the Statutes, the Governing Body shall adjust its estimates or make additional tax levies suf…
Register of Deeds – Annual Financial Report ANNOUNCEMENTS ADJOURN 13-8-1 R ESOLUTION OF THE MONTGOMERY COUNTY B OARD OF COMMISSIONERS TO AMEND A NIMAL CONTROL REGULATIONS WHEREAS, Montgomery County Animal Control Regulations were passed by the Montgomery County Board of Commissioners on March 14, 2005 pursuant to TCA § 6-2-201 (22) (23) and TCA § 5-1-118, 120 and Resolution 05-3-6; and WHEREAS, the Animal Control and Adoption Committee recommends that the current Montgomery County Animal Control Regulations which were adopted March 14, 2005 and incorporate the amendments adopted September 10, 2007, March 9, 2009, March 8, 2010, and June 11, 2012, a copy of which is attached hereto, be amended on page 5 under the heading Caring for Animals, (a) to add: In temperatures in excess of 75 degrees where direct sunlight is present animals must be afforded proper shaded areas. . NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Montgomery County Board of Commissioners assembled in Regular Session on this 12 th day of August, 2013, that this amendment to the Montgomery County Animal Control Regulations is hereby adopted. Duly passed and approved this 12 th day of August, 2013. Sponsor _______________________________ Commissioner _______________________________ Approved _______________________________ County Mayor Attested ________________________ County Clerk 1 MONTGOMERY COUNTY ANIMAL CONTROL REGULATIONS (05-3-6)
Exceptions No dog shall be declared a dangerous or potentially dangerous dog if: (a) The dog was used by a law enforcement official for legitimate law enforcement purposes; (b) The threat, injury, or damage was sustained by a person: 9 (1) Who was committing, at the time, a willful trespass or other tort upon the premises lawfully occupied by the owner of the dog; (2) Who was provoking, tormenting, abusing, or assaulting the dog or who can be shown to have repeatedly, in the past, provoked, tormented, abused, or assaulted the dog; or (3) Who was committing or attempting to commit a crime; or (c) The dog was: (1) Responding to pain or injury, or was protecting itself, its offspring; or (2) Protecting or defending a human being within the immediate vicinity of the dog from an attack or assault.
Consequences of a dangerous or potentially dangerous dog determination (a) If the Animal Control Director determines that a dog is a potentially dangerous dog under § 2, the owner shall comply with the provisions of § 5 and 6(a) (d) and any other special security or care requirements the Animal Control Director may establish. (b) If the Animal Control Director determines that a dog is a dangerous dog under § 3, the owner shall comply with the provisions of § 5 and 6(b) (c) and any other special security or care requirements the Animal Control Director may establish. (c) The Animal Control Director may require impoundment of the dog until the owner of the dog has satisfied all the requirements of section 1(c). The requirements must be met within thirty (30) days. If, after thirty (30) days, the owner has not satisfied all the requirements of the holding permit, the animal may be humanely euthanized on the thirty-first (31) day.
Dangerous dog and potentially dangerous dog confinement and handling requirements (a) The Animal Control Director shall determine if the owner of a potentially dangerous dog has established to the satisfaction of the Animal Control Authority that: (1) The owner of the potentially dangerous dog is 18 years of age or older; (2) The potentially dangerous dog has a current rabies vaccination; (3) The owner has a proper enclosure to prevent the entry of any person or animal and the escape of said potentially dangerous dog as described in § 1; (4) The potentially dangerous dog has been spayed or neutered; (5) The potentially dangerous dog has been implanted with a microchip containing owner identification information. The microchip information must be registered with the animal control authority of the jurisdiction; and (b) The Animal Control Director shall determine if the owner of a dangerous dog has established to the satisfaction of the Animal Control Authority that: (1) The owner of the dangerous dog has written permission of the property owner or homeowner's association where the dangerous dog will be kept if applicable; (2) The owner will maintain the dangerous dog exclusively on the owner's property except for medical treatment or examination; and 10 (3) The owner of the dangerous dog has posted on the premises a clearly visible written warning sign that there is a dangerous dog on the property with a conspicuous warning symbol that informs children of the presence of a dan…
Dangerous or potentially dangerous dog owner responsibility It shall be unlawful to: (a) Permit a potentially dangerous dog to be outside a proper enclosure unless the potentially dangerous dog is under the control of a responsible person as defined in § 1, muzzled, and restrained by a lead not exceeding four (4) feet in length; The muzzle shall be made in a manner that will not cause injury to the dog or interfere with its vision or respiration but shall prevent it from biting any human being or animal; (b) Fail to maintain a dangerous dog exclusively on the owner's property as required except for medical treatment or examination. When removed from the owner's property for medical treatment of examination, the dangerous dog shall be caged or under the control of a responsible person as defined in § 1, muzzled and restrained with a lead not exceeding four (4) feet in length. The muzzle shall be made in a manner that will not cause injury to the dog or interfere with its vision or respiration but shall prevent it from biting any human being or animal; (c) Fail to notify the Animal Control Authority immediately upon escape if a dangerous or potentially dangerous dog is on the loose, is unconfined, has attacked another domestic animal, has attacked a human being; within five (5) business days if the dog has died; and within twenty-four (24) hours if the dog has been sold or has been given away. If the dangerous or potentially dangerous dog has been sold or given away, the owner …
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