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(1) The owner of a potentially dangerous or dangerous dog shall not transfer ownership or move said dog without first notifying the Animal Control Authority and obtaining authorization and approval to do so. No dangerous dog shall be given, sold, adopted, or transferred to another person or organization within Clallam County except that the dangerous dog may be surrendered to a shelter. Prior to destroying any potentially dangerous or dangerous dog, the owner shall give notification to the Animal Control Authority, or shall provide proof of destruction within 48 hours of the death of the dog.

(2) Any person that brings a dog or animal into Clallam County that has been declared dangerous or potentially dangerous by another jurisdiction is required to register such dog or animal with the Animal Control Authority within 24 hours or on the first business day following bringing the animal into the County and further to comply with all requirements as set forth by the Animal Control Authority and this chapter.