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(1) The owner of a dog declared potentially dangerous shall register said dog and pay the initial registration fee as set forth in Chapter 5.100 CCC within 10 days of notification as provided for in CCC 17.03.030 as now or hereafter amended. If the owner requests a hearing to the District Court within the 21-day period the owner shall not be required to pay such registration fee until after the Court makes a determination that said dog is potentially dangerous.

(2) The owner of a dog being declared potentially dangerous may be required by the Animal Control Authority to have the dog equipped with a microchip. Proof of microchipping and the microchip number shall be presented when licensing the dog.

(3) The owner of a dog declared potentially dangerous shall renew the registration annually and pay the renewal fee for the calendar year as set forth in Chapter 5.100 CCC.

(4) A dog license fee already paid by the owner, as set forth in Chapter 5.100 CCC, shall not be applied toward the cost of the initial registration; however, on the second and subsequent calendar years, the cost of renewal shall include licensing.