CONNECTICUT STATUTES AND CODES
Sec. 22-362. Annoyance by dogs on highway.
Sec. 22-362. Annoyance by dogs on highway. Any person owning or having the
custody of any dog which habitually goes out on any highway and growls, bites, or snaps
at, or otherwise annoys, any person or domestic animal lawfully using such highway or
chases or interferes with any motor vehicle so using such highway, shall be fined not
less than twenty-five or more than fifty dollars or imprisoned not more than thirty days
for the first offense or both and for each subsequent offense shall be fined not less than
fifty dollars or more than one hundred dollars or imprisoned not more than sixty days
or both.
(1949 Rev., S. 3410; 1953, S. 1848d; 1963, P.A. 613, S. 31; 1969, P.A. 81, S. 4; P.A. 77-63, S. 1; P.A. 92-77, S. 3, 5;
P.A. 07-217, S. 100.)
History: 1963 act deleted references to "commons", substituted "domestic animal" for "horse", made provisions applicable to owners of animals which chase or interfere with motor vehicles, replaced reference to "penalties imposed by section
22-367" with specific penalty and required that notice be given by wardens and filed with town officers rather than that
notice be given by prosecuting grand juror, trial justice or prosecuting attorney; 1969 act replaced references to dog wardens
with references to canine control officers where necessary; P.A. 77-63 deleted notice provision and deleted reference to
dogs accustomed to go on portions of highways adjacent to their owners' premises; P.A. 92-77 reworded some language
but made no substantive changes; P.A. 07-217 made technical changes, effective July 12, 2007.
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