GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 4-8-24 - Procedures for classification as dangerous dogs or potentially dangerous dogs; notice; hearing
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    4-8-24   (2010)
   4-8-24.    Procedures for classification as dangerous dogs or potentially dangerous dogs; notice; hearing 
      (a)  As  applied to the owners of potentially dangerous dogs, the procedures  provided for in this Code section must be carried out as a necessary  condition for the enforcement of the provisions of this article against  such owners. As applied to the owners of dangerous dogs, the procedures  provided for in this Code section shall not be an essential element of  any crime provided for in this article.
(b)  When  a dangerous dog or a potentially dangerous dog is classified as such,  the dog control officer shall notify the dog's owner of such  classification.
(c)  The notice to the owner shall meet the following requirements:
      (1)  The  notice shall be in writing and mailed by certified mail or statutory  overnight delivery to the owner's last known address;
      (2)  The  notice shall include a summary of the dog control officer's findings  that formed the basis for the dog's classification as a dangerous or  potentially dangerous dog;
      (3)  The  notice shall be dated and shall state that the owner, within 15 days  after the date shown on the notice, has a right to request a hearing on  the dog control officer's determination that the dog is a dangerous dog  or potentially dangerous dog;
      (4)  The  notice shall state that the hearing, if requested, shall be before the  governing authority, the board of health, or the animal control board of  the respective local government and shall specify the name of the  applicable agency which will conduct the hearing;
      (5)  The  notice shall state that if a hearing is not requested, the dog control  officer's determination that the dog is a dangerous dog or a potentially  dangerous dog will become effective for all purposes under this article  on a date specified in the notice, which shall be after the last day on  which the owner has a right to request a hearing; and
      (6)  The  notice shall include a form to request a hearing before the applicable  agency and shall provide specific instructions on mailing or delivering  such request to the agency.
(d)  When the  governing authority, animal control board, or local board of health,  whichever is applicable, receives a request for a hearing as provided in  subsection (c) of this Code section, it shall schedule such hearing  within 30 days after receiving the request. The governing authority or  board shall notify the dog owner in writing by certified mail or  statutory overnight delivery of the date, time, and place of the  hearing, and such notice shall be mailed to the dog owner at least ten  days prior to the date of the hearing. At the hearing, the owner of the  dog shall be given the opportunity to testify and present evidence and  in addition thereto the governing authority or board shall receive such  other evidence and hear such other testimony as the governing authority  or board may find reasonably necessary to make a determination either to  sustain, modify, or overrule the dog control officer's classification  of the dog.
(e)  Within ten days after the  date of the hearing, the governing authority or board shall notify the  dog owner in writing by certified mail or statutory overnight delivery  of its determination on the matter. If such determination is that the  dog is a dangerous dog or a potentially dangerous dog, the notice shall  specify the date upon which that determination is effective.
               	 	
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	               	 	               	  
               	 
               	 
               	 
               	 
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