§ 14-54-1407. Transient vendors
(a) All municipalities shall have power to define, license, regulate, or tax transient and itinerant vendors, or transient dealers in merchandise, or transient dealers in horses and mules. (b) No one who conducts the same business in the same municipality for six (6) consecutive months shall be classed as a transient.
§ 14-54-1101. Livestock running at large
(a) Cities of the first and second class and incorporated towns are empowered to prevent the running at large within their corporate limits of cattle, horses, mules, asses, swine, sheep, goats, and other animals of the kind. These cities and towns are authorized and empowered to restrain and impound any such animals so found running […]
§ 14-54-1408. Vagrants, etc
The city council shall have power to provide that all vagrants, common street beggars, common prostitutes, and persons disturbing the peace of the city shall, on conviction, be punished by fine or imprisonment not exceeding thirty (30) days.
§ 14-54-1102. Dogs running at large
(a) Municipal corporations shall have the power to prevent the running at large of dogs, and injuries and annoyances therefrom, and to authorize the destruction of them, when at large contrary to any prohibition to that effect. (b) (1) (A) Municipalities may impound and destroy any dog running at large within the municipality. (B) (i) […]
§ 14-54-1409. Rent control preemption
(a) As used in this section, “local governmental unit” means a political subdivision of this state, including, but not limited to, a county, city, village, or township, if the political subdivision provides local government services for residents in a geographically limited area of this state as its primary purpose and has the power to act […]
§ 14-54-1103. Taxation
The city council of any municipal corporation shall have the power whenever, in their opinion, the interest of the corporation requires it, to levy and collect a tax on dogs and other domestic animals not included in the list of taxable property, for state and county purposes.
§ 14-54-1104. Auctions
Municipal corporations shall have power to regulate or prohibit the sale of all horses or other domestic animals at auctions in the streets, alleys, or highways.
§ 14-54-1201. Authority to regulate
Municipalities are authorized to regulate, in accordance with the terms of the 1939 edition of the United States Public Health Service milk ordinance, the production, transportation, processing, handling, sampling, examination, grading, labeling, and sale of all milk and milk products sold for ultimate consumption within municipalities.
§ 14-54-1202. Form of ordinance
Authority for the regulation authorized in § 14-54-1201 may be had by the passage of an ordinance in the following form: “An ordinance to regulate the production, transportation, processing, handling, sampling, examination, grading, labeling, regrading, and sale of milk and milk products; the inspection of dairy herds, dairies, and milk plants; the issuing and revocation […]
§ 14-54-1301. Authority to operate
(a) Any city or town, or any board thereof, may: (1) Operate a program of public recreation and playgrounds; (2) Acquire, equip, and maintain land, buildings, or other recreational facilities; and (3) Expend funds for the operation of the program pursuant to the provisions of this subchapter. (b) The provisions of this subchapter shall not […]