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owner shall conspicuously display a sign with a warning symbol that informs children of <br /> the presence of a dangerous dog; and <br /> 2. Either: <br /> a. A surety bond issued by a surety insurer qualified under Chapter 48.28 RCW in a form <br /> acceptable to the Everett animal control and the city attorney in the sum of at least fifty <br /> thousand dollars,payable to any person injured by the vicious dog; or <br /> b. A policy of liability insurance, such as homeowner's insurance, issued by an insurer <br /> qualified under RCW Title 48 in the amount of at least fifty thousand dollars, insuring the <br /> owner for any personal injuries inflicted by the dangerous dog. <br /> C. The term for a certificate of registration is one year from the date of issuance or until <br /> the dog is moved to another address outside the corporate limits of the city of Everett, <br /> whichever is less. The owner of a dangerous dog must renew the certificate of <br /> registration annually, unless the dog is moved to another address outside the corporate <br /> limits of the city of Everett. <br /> Be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: <br /> Dangerous dogs - Certificate of registration required - Prerequisites. <br /> A. It is unlawful for an owner to have a dangerous dog in the city of Everett without a <br /> certificate of registration issued under this section. This section shall not apply to police <br /> dogs. <br /> B. The Everett animal control may issue a certificate of registration to the owner of a <br /> dangerous dog upon payment of a one-hundred-dollar registration fee if the owner <br /> presents to the Everett animal control sufficient evidence of: <br /> 1. A proper enclosure to confine a dangerous dog and the posting of the premises with a <br /> clearly visible warning sign that there is a dangerous dog on the property. In addition, the <br /> owner shall conspicuously display a sign with a warning symbol that informs children of <br /> the presence of a dangerous dog; and <br /> 2. Either: <br /> a. A surety bond issued by a surety insurer qualified under Chapter 48.28 RCW in a form <br /> acceptable to the Everett animal control and the city attorney in the sum of at least two <br /> hundred fifty thousand dollars, payable to any person injured by the vicious dog; or <br /> b. A policy of liability insurance, such as homeowner's insurance, issued by an insurer <br /> qualified under RCW Title 48 in the amount of at least two hundred fifty thousand <br /> dollars, insuring the owner for any personal injuries inflicted by the dangerous dog. <br /> Page 6 <br />