08-04-2009, 02:57 AM
Bob, that is how I read the County Code. It is also note worthy that HIHS has been requesting better animal ordinances. The link for the 2001 assessment:
http://www.hawaii-county.com/hihs/main.html
Registration of Dogs is required in this county.
There is one more article in Chapter 4 of the County Code that would have had some bearing on the original post of this thread, as the Keaau Longs pharmacy most likely would apply:
"Section 4-18. Places prohibited to animals, including dogs and cats.
(a) Except as otherwise provided, it shall be unlawful for any person to take or permit any dog, cat, or other
domestic animal, whether loose or on a leash or in restraint on or about any County beach park or any
establishment or place of business where food or food products are sold or displayed, including but not
limited to restaurants, grocery stores, meat markets, fruit or vegetable stores.
(b) This section shall not apply to “Seeing Eye” dogs or other dogs necessarily utilized for the benefit of
handicapped persons or to dogs used for purposes of law enforcement by law enforcement agencies of the
Federal, State or County governments.
© There shall be a penalty of not more than $50 for each violation of this section.
(1980, Ord. No. 510, sec. 2; Am. 1980, Ord. No. 579, sec. 11; Am. 1986, Ord. No. 86-34, sec. 3.)"
http://www.hawaii-county.com/hihs/main.html
Registration of Dogs is required in this county.
There is one more article in Chapter 4 of the County Code that would have had some bearing on the original post of this thread, as the Keaau Longs pharmacy most likely would apply:
"Section 4-18. Places prohibited to animals, including dogs and cats.
(a) Except as otherwise provided, it shall be unlawful for any person to take or permit any dog, cat, or other
domestic animal, whether loose or on a leash or in restraint on or about any County beach park or any
establishment or place of business where food or food products are sold or displayed, including but not
limited to restaurants, grocery stores, meat markets, fruit or vegetable stores.
(b) This section shall not apply to “Seeing Eye” dogs or other dogs necessarily utilized for the benefit of
handicapped persons or to dogs used for purposes of law enforcement by law enforcement agencies of the
Federal, State or County governments.
© There shall be a penalty of not more than $50 for each violation of this section.
(1980, Ord. No. 510, sec. 2; Am. 1980, Ord. No. 579, sec. 11; Am. 1986, Ord. No. 86-34, sec. 3.)"