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A. Any dog which has been determined to be potentially dangerous shall be properly licensed and vaccinated. The designation of potentially dangerous shall be included in the registration records of the dog. The animal control officer shall charge an additional fee of one hundred dollars in addition to the regular licensing fee charged in Section 6.04.050 for the first year's license following designation as potentially dangerous or vicious and an additional fifty-dollar fee each year thereafter.

B. A dog determined to be potentially dangerous or vicious, while on the owner's property shall at all times be kept indoors, or in a secured fenced yard from which the dog cannot escape and into which children can not trespass. A potentially dangerous or vicious dog may be off the owner's premises only if it is restrained by a substantial leash of appropriate length and if it is under the control of a responsible adult. (Ord. 96-02 (part), 1996)