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Rhode Island General Laws > Title 4 > Chapter 4-13.1. Regulation of Vicious Dogs


Current as of: 2009
§ 4-13.1-1Declaration of purpose
§ 4-13.1-2Definitions
§ 4-13.1-3Requirements for registration
§ 4-13.1-4Control of vicious dogs
§ 4-13.1-5Harboring dogs for dog fighting -- Training dogs to attack humans -- Selling, breeding, or buying dogs
§ 4-13.1-7Action for damages -- Destruction of offending vicious dog
§ 4-13.1-8Exemptions
§ 4-13.1-9Penalties for violation -- Licensing ordinances and fees
§ 4-13.1-10Legal registration drives
§ 4-13.1-11Determination of a vicious dog
§ 4-13.1-12Uniform summons -- Mail-in fines -- Prosecution
§ 4-13.1-13Liability of parents for damages caused by dog owned by minor
§ 4-13.1-14Severability
§ 4-13.1-15Use of the terms owner or guardian

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Tennessee Code > Title 65 > Chapter 4 > Part 3 > § 65-4-307. Collection and disposition of fees


Current as of: 2010

The inspection, control and supervision fees provided for in this part shall be collected by the authority. Such fees, when collected, shall be deposited in the state treasury but shall be kept in a separate account, to be known as the "public utilities account" and the funds so raised shall thus be segregated.

[Acts 1921, ch. 107, § 5; Shan. Supp., § 3059a105; Code 1932, § 5465; Acts 1947, ch. 17, § 2; C. Supp. 1950, § 5465; impl. am. Acts 1955, ch. 69, § 1; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 65-431; Acts 1995, ch. 305, § 20.]

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