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Independence reviews proposed Chapter 3 animal control changes including reckless‑owner rule and breeder licensing
Summary
Christina Heinen, the city’s director of Health and Animal Services, presented proposed Chapter 3 changes that would create a ‘reckless owner’ designation, require breeder licensing and lower the age at which young animals count toward household pet limits.
Christina Heinen, director of Health and Animal Services for the City of Independence, presented proposed amendments to Chapter 3 of the city’s animal control code that would create a new “reckless owner” designation, change how hobby and commercial breeding are regulated, and lower the age at which young animals count toward a household’s pet limit.
Heinen said the proposed reckless‑owner standard would be met if an owner accumulates nine violations of any portion of the animal code within a 24‑month period, or three violations specifically for abuse or neglect within 24 months. Under the proposed rule, if a judge finds an owner guilty under the reckless‑owner standard, the owner would be required to surrender their animals to the shelter and would be prohibited from owning animals for a 24‑month period following conviction.
Heinen explained the numeric thresholds are intended to account for how animal control officers frequently record multiple citations in a single case (for example, an…
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