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Tethering Committee Report July 30~', 2007 <br />APPENDIXIIl: <br />North Carolina Counties and Townships with Tethering Ordinances <br />The following North Carolina jurisdictions have some sort of tethering regulation. For more <br />information see http://www helpinganimals.com/ga tetlzerLegislation.asp. <br />New Hanover County, North Carolina <br />Chaining or tethering dogs is prohibited. A chain or rope is not to be used in place of a leash when <br />walking dogs. <br />Sec. 3.4 (d) Restraint: An animal is under restraint within the meaning of this chapter if it is <br />controlled by means of a leash, or is sufficiently near the owner or handler to be under his direct <br />control and is obedient to that person's command; or is on or within a vehicle being driven or <br />parked; or is within a secure enclosure. Exceptions to restraint are as follows: Organized and lawful <br />animal functions e.g. hunting, obedience training, field and water training, law enforcement training <br />andlor in the pursuit of working or competing in those legal endeavors. When a dog is on the <br />property of its~owner of guardian it shall be secured when not supervised by a competent person. <br />Ropes, chains, and the like shall not constitute adequate security under this ordinance. <br />Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina <br />June 13, 2006 <br />This ordinance prohibits the tethering of dogs. <br />Section 91.22. Prohibition Against Tethering of Dogs. <br />A. It shall be unlawful to tether an unattended dog outside of the house. <br />Laurinburg, North Carolina <br />June 20, 2000 <br />Dogs may not be chained for a period longer than one hour in a 24-hour period. <br />Sec. 4-21. Restraint of dogs. <br />When a dog is on the property of its owner or keeper and is not within a secure enclosure, it shall be <br />under the direct control of and obedient to the owner or keeper. At all other times when a dog is on <br />the properly of its owner or keeper, it shall be kept within a secure enclosure, including a fenced in <br />area or electronic fence, house or other building, of sufficient strength and height to prevent the dog <br />from escaping there from; provided, the owner or keeper may, for a period not to exceed one (1) <br />23 <br />