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shall be reviewed by the hearings official after six months for dogs classified <br />as Level 1 or Level 2 and after one year for dogs classified as Level 3 or <br />higher. If the dog owner can show that the behavior which caused the <br />classification has been corrected to the satisfaction of the hearings official, <br />then the hearings official may enter an order modifying or deleting the <br />classification. <br /> <br /> <br />Section 8. <br /> Section 4.440 of the Eugene Code, 1971, is amended to provide as follows: <br /> <br />4.440 Identification of Potentially Dangerous Dogs; Appeals, Restrictions <br />Pending Appeal <br />. <br />(1) <br /> The director shall have the authority to determine whether any dog has <br />engaged in the behaviors specified in section 4.435. This determination shall <br />be based upon an investigation that includes observation of the dog's <br />behavior by the animal regulation authority employees or by other witnesses <br />who personally observed the behavior, sign a written statement attesting to <br />the observed behavior and agree to provide testimony regarding the dog's <br />behavior, if necessary. The determination may also be based on evidence <br />that the dog's owner was fined or the dog was classified or registered in <br />another state, county or city because the dog engaged in the behaviors <br />specified in section 4.435. <br />(2) <br /> The director shall give the dog's owner written notice by certified mail or <br />personal service containing a description of the dog's specific behavior, <br />classification as a potentially dangerous dog and the additional restrictions <br />applicable to that dog by reason of its classification. If the owner denies that <br />the behavior in question occurred, the owner may appeal the director's <br />decision to the hearings official within 10 days of the date the notice was <br />received by the owner by certified mail or the owner was personally served. <br />(3) <br /> The hearings official shall hold a public hearing on any appeal from the <br />director's decision to classify a dog as potentially dangerous. The owner and <br />any other persons having relevant evidence concerning the dog's behavior as <br />specified in section 4.435 shall be allowed to present testimony. The hearings <br />official shall issue an order containing the hearings official’s determination, <br />which shall be final. <br />The hearings official’s order may include requirements <br />that the dog’s owner pay restitution to the victim, that the dog undergo training, <br />or any other requirement that the hearings official deems reasonable under the <br />circumstances. <br /> <br />(4) <br /> Once the owner has received notice of the dog's classification as a Level 1 to <br />Level 4 potentially dangerous dog pursuant to subsection 4.440(2), the owner <br />shall comply with the restrictions specified in the notice, within ten days, <br />unless the owner appeals it to the hearings official. If the director's decision is <br />upheld on appeal, the dog's owner shall be liable for the cost of the dog's <br />impoundment. <br />(5) <br /> If the director finds that a dog has engaged in Level 5 behavior, the dog shall <br />be impounded pending completion of all appeals. If the director's decision is <br />upheld on appeal, the dog's owner shall be liable for the cost of the dog's <br />impoundment. <br /> <br />Ordinance - Page 4 of 5 <br />