2012 Revised Code of Washington
Title 16 - ANIMALS AND LIVESTOCK (Formerly: Animals, estrays, brands, and fences)
16.10 Dogs -- Licensing -- Dog control zones.
16.10.020 Dog control zones -- Determination of need by county commissioners.


WA Rev Code § 16.10.020 (2012) What's This?

RCW 16.10.020 Dog control zones — Determination of need by county commissioners.

County commissioners may, if the situation so requires, establish dog control zones within high density population districts, or other specified areas, of a county outside the corporate limits of any city, and outside the corporate limits of any organized township. For such zones, licensing regulations may be established which shall not necessarily be operative in sparsely settled rural districts, or in other portions of the county where they may not be needed. In determining the need for such zones, and in drawing their boundaries, county commissioners shall take into consideration the following factors:

     (1) The density of population in the area proposed to be zoned;

     (2) Zoning regulations, if any, in force in the area proposed to be zoned;

     (3) The public health, safety and welfare within the area proposed to be zoned.

     If the commissioners shall find that the area proposed to be zoned is heavily populated, or that the purposes for which the land is being used therein require that dogs be controlled, or that the health, safety, and welfare of the people in the area require such control, they may propose the establishment of a dog control zone.

[1969 c 72 § 2.]


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