Dogs (Amendment) Act (Northern Ireland) 2001

Type Act of the Northern Ireland Assembly
Publication 2001-01-29
State In force
Jurisdiction Northern Ireland
Department Statute Law Database
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Power of court to order destruction of dogs

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(1) Where it appears to a court that a dog has attacked any person or has worried livestock, the court shall unless, having taken account of all the circumstances, it appears to the court that exceptional mitigating factors exist— (a) make an order directing the dog to be destroyed; or (b) make an order directing the dog to be destroyed unless such measures as are specified in the order are taken to prevent the dog being a danger to the public or to livestock. (1ZA) An order under paragraph (1)(b) may include provision requiring the dog to be— (a) securely fitted with a muzzle sufficient to prevent the dog biting any person; (b) kept confined in a building, shed, yard or other enclosure from which it cannot escape; (c) excluded from places specified in the order; (d) neutered (if it appears to the court that the dog is a male). (1ZB) If the Department thinks it desirable to do so, it may by order prescribe the kind of muzzle to be used for the purpose of complying, in the case of a dog of any type, with an order under paragraph (1)(b); and if a muzzle of a particular kind is for the time being prescribed in relation to any type of dog, the reference in paragraph (1ZA) to a muzzle shall, in relation to any dog of that type, be construed as a reference to a muzzle of that kind.

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(1A) Where a person is convicted of an offence under Article 25A or of an offence under an order under Article 25B, the court may make an order directing the dog in respect of which the offence was committed to be destroyed and shall do so unless the court is satisfied that the dog will not be a danger to the public.

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(7) Where the court makes an order under this Article directing a dog to be destroyed and— (a) the owner appeals; or (b) in the case of an order under paragraph (1A), the convicted person appeals against his conviction, until the appeal is determined or abandoned that order shall have effect as if it were an order under paragraph (1)(b) which included provision such as is mentioned in paragraph (1ZA)(b).

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Power of resident magistrate to order destruction of certain dogs

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— (a) if the dog is one to which Article 25A applies, the resident magistrate shall order that unless the dog is exempted from the prohibition in paragraph (3) of that Article within the period of two months beginning with the date of the order the dog shall be destroyed; (b) if the dog is not one to which Article 25A applies, the resident magistrate may order the destruction of the dog and shall do so unless he is satisfied that the dog is not a danger to the public.

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Transitional provisions

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Consequential repeal

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Article 5 of the [Dangerous Dogs (Northern Ireland) Order 1991 (NI 21)](https://www.legislation.gov.uk/nisi/1991/2292) is hereby repealed.

Commencement

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Sections 1 to 4 shall come into operation on the expiration of two months from the date of Royal Assent.

Short title

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This Act may be cited as the Dogs (Amendment) Act (Northern Ireland) 2001.

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