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Companion Animals Act 1998
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#### 47 Control orders
47 Control orders
> > (1) A control order is an order of a Court that the owner of a dog take such action (other than destroying the dog) within the period specified in the order as the Court thinks necessary to prevent, or reduce the likelihood of, the dog attacking or causing injury to persons or animals.
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> > (2) A control order can be made by a Court in the following circumstances—
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> > > (a) in proceedings for an offence under section 16, 17, 49, 51 or 56 of this Act, or under section 35A of the [Crimes Act 1900](/view/html/inforce/current/act-1900-040),
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> > > (b) on an appeal under this Act against the declaration by an authorised officer of a council that a dog is dangerous or against a council’s refusal to revoke such a declaration,
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> > > (c) on the Court declaring the dog to be a dangerous dog or a menacing dog under Division 2.
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> > (3) The action that a control order can require the owner of a dog to take includes (without limiting any of the requirements that apply in relation to the dog under section 51 or 56) the following action—
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> > > (a) the desexing of the dog,
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> > > (b) the behavioural or socialisation training of the dog,
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> > > (c) training that is associated with responsible pet ownership.
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> > (4) A control order can be made in addition to any other order made by the Court in the proceedings concerned.
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> **s 47:** Am 2001 No 23, Sch 1 \[23\]; 2005 No 101, Sch 1 \[65\] \[66\]; 2006 No 101, Sch 1 \[32\]; 2013 No 86, Sch 1 \[29\] \[42\].