Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2018N00128:front:0:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2018N00128
Segment Type: other
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Character Range: 5031–7405

dogs
2.1 Charges and costs
The following are to be imposed and determined by the local government under sections 6.16 to 6.19 of the Local Government Act (WA) (CI) 1995 –
       (a)  the charges to be levied under section 29 (4) of the Act relating to the seizure and impounding of a dog;
       (b)  the additional fee payable under section 29 (4) of the Act where a dog is released at a time or on a day other than those determined under clause 2.2; and
       (c)  the costs of the destruction and the disposal of a dog referred to in section 29 (15) of the Act.

2.2 Attendance of pound keeper at pound
The pound keeper is to be in attendance at the pound for the release of dogs at the times and on the days of the week as are determined by the CEO.

2.3 Release of impounded dog
    (1)  A claim for the release of a dog seized and impounded is to be made to the pound keeper or in the absence of the pound keeper, to the CEO.
    (2)  The pound keeper is not to release a dog seized and impounded to any person unless that person has produced, to the satisfaction of the pound keeper, satisfactory evidence –
       (a)  of her or his ownership of the dog or of her or his authority to take delivery of it; or
       (b)  that he or she is the person identified as the owner on a microchip implanted in the dog.

Part 3 - Requirements and limitations on the keeping of dogs
3.1 Dogs to be confined
    (1)  An owner and/or occupier of premises on which a dog is kept or a person liable for control of the dog must –
       (a)  cause a portion of the premises on which the dog is kept to be fenced in a manner capable of confining the dog;
       (b)  ensure the fence used to confine the dog and every gate or door in the fence is of a type, height and construction which having regard to the breed, age, size and physical condition of the dog is capable of preventing the dog at all times from passing over, under or through it;
       (c)  ensure that every gate or door in the fence is kept closed at all times when the dog is on the premises (unless the gate is temporarily opened in a manner that ensures that the dog remains confined) and is fitted with a proper latch or other means of fastening it;
       (d)  maintain the fence and all gates and doors in the fence in good order and condition; and
       (e)  where no part of the premises consists of open