“Landlord.com” posts the following rules/laws state by state regarding possession of “dangerous animals.” The chart can be viewed through their website at: http://www.landlord.com/dangerous-animals-by-state.htm.
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“This chart deals with state laws concerning dangerous or vicious animals. Note that it is not the animals the state attempts to regulate, but the persons who own, possess, or harbor them. We distinguish between this sort of regulation and animal bite issues. Animal bites are not activities, but events, and state laws concerning them set the consequences for these events. If you are searching for an insight into your state’s laws concerning animal bites, we have set up a separate chart concerning these. The two sorts of regulations sometimes overlap.
Many states have no rules regarding vicious or dangerous animals, or regulations dealing only with dogs, or dealing only with dogs that prey on livestock. Most vicious animal laws are directed specifically toward dogs. If either is so in your state, do not think that there is no regulation at all, or no regulation for anything other than dogs. For one thing, laws of nuisance and negligence liability still prevail and apply to a person who owns, possesses, or harbors such animals. For another, many states have devolved such regulation to county or municipal regulation. It is beyond the scope of a resource such as this to deal with all of these jurisdictions, numbering in the tens of thousands in the United States. This is why we include a link for each state that will give you contact information for your county and municipal governments. If you are dealing with an issue regarding an animal you consider dangerous or vicious, your research is not complete until you follow up and contact your local governments and inquire as to ordinances and regulations that may apply.
Finally, we have included links to the text of statutes in each state that has them, as well as supplying highlights of the state’s regulatory scheme. This is not done to be pedantic. Unlike many things, statutes cannot really be summarized, as every word of a statute the force of law, and cannot be omitted or ignored. You should take the time to read the statute as well as the highlights.”