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APPEAL HEARINGS
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City of Kitchener
Legislated Services
200 King Street West
Kitchener, ON
N2G 4G7
Phone: 519-741-2200 x7278
Decision of the Committee
The Committee may give a decision on
the day of the hearing. Alternatively,
the Committee may need to provide its
decision at a later date.
A copy of the Committee’s written
decision will be sent to you by
registered mail.
You will also be told the date of the
Council meeting when consideration will
be given to the Committee’s decision.
The decision will only become final
when it is ratified (approved) by City
Council.
After the Hearing
Once a dog designation is final, you are
expected to comply with the conditions.
If you have any questions about the
conditions or they require approval, ask
the Animal Protection Officer who
issued your designation.
Where conditions are not complied
with, charges may be laid, or your dog
designation may be escalated. (Ex. A
Dangerous Dog could be designated as
Prohibited)
This pamphlet provides general information about
appeal hearings under the Dog Designations By-
law. This pamphlet does not provide legal advice.
Accommodations & Interpreters
The appeal hearing is usually held in
Council Chambers on the 2nd floor of
Kitchener City Hall.
The City of Kitchener is committed
to offering services to accommodate
persons of all abilities.
Our hearing locations are fully
accessible. If you require
communication support (translation
services, assistive audio devices or
any other accessibility or inclusion
assistance), please contact the
Committee Administrator at 519-
741-2200 x7275 as soon as possible.
Right to Appeal
After your dog has been designated
you have the right to request an
appeal hearing within 5 business days
of receiving your designation.
A Hearing will be scheduled for you
(the Appellant) to appear before the
Dog Designation Appeal Committee.
The Dog Designation Appeal
Committee (the “Committee”) is
usually made up of two City
Councillors and one member of the
[Kitchener-Waterloo Kennel Club].
The Committee will listen to the
testimony and evidence provided
during the appeal hearing and make a
recommendation to City Council
regarding the designation.
APPEAL HEARING (cont’d)
Testimony
Your testimony will help the Committee
make a decision. You may want to
explain:
What you believe took place or what
caused the incident
Requests regarding the designation
or assigned conditions
Steps you have taken to ensure the
dog does not repeat the behaviour
Witnesses
You have the ability to bring witnesses,
or written statements from witnesses
who observed the incident, to present as
evidence to the Committee.
Veterinarians and other professionals,
such as behaviouralists, who are familiar
with the temperament of the designated
dog may provide useful information to
assist the Committee in making a
decision.
Evidence
You may also bring copies of relevant
photographs or witness statements to
submit as evidence to the Committee. If
using photographs, be prepared to tell
the Committee when they were taken,
what they show, and who took the
photos. Submissions are not returned so
please use copies.
DOG DESIGNATION APPEAL HEARING
Disclosure
Once you have a Notice of Hearing, you
will receive a disclosure package including
all the information the City has regarding
your matter. This may include officer’s
notes, information about your dog,
witness statements and photos. These
materials will be sent to the address you
have provided on your request for an
appeal hearing. If you have not received
your disclosure package two weeks before
the hearing date, please contact the
Committee Administrator.
Appeal Hearing Process
All witnesses will be affirmed that the
information they are providing is the
truth, similar to testifying in court.
A Lawyer acting on behalf of the City
(Respondent) will question their
witnesses and present evidence, after
which you and the Committee may ask
questions.
You (Appellant) and any witness you
have, can then provide evidence and
testimony; after which the Respondent’s
Lawyer and the Committee members
may ask questions.
Both sides will be asked to provide
summations, the Committee will then
retire to another room to make their
decision.
Notice of Hearing
A Notice of Hearing will be sent to
you by registered mail and it is your
responsibility to pick this up. The
Notice will provide the time and date
of your hearing. If you are unable to
attend on the date of your hearing,
please contact the Committee
Administrator immediately. Contact
information is available on the
Notice.
If your hearing is not rescheduled for
another date, you will need to attend
your hearing date or send someone
on your behalf to request an
adjournment (rescheduling of the
date). The Committee will decide
whether or not to grant this request.