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On August 11, 2009, the U.S. Marine Corps instituted a new uniform pet policy for all members living in Public Private Venture (PPV) privatized housing areas in both the U.S. and overseas. The new policy bans pit bulls, rottweilers, wolf-hybrids and their mixes from PPV privatized housing and prohibits these breeds from entering Marine Corps installations.
Additionally, the "grandfather" requirements are viable until 30 September 2012 only. Specifically, after this date, the aforementioned dog breeds will be wholly restricted from privatized housing areas, as well as from Marine Corps installations. After this date, owners of these dogs must either find off base arrangements for their pets, or move from PPV housing.
Marine Corps Order P11000.22 Ch 6
http://www.mcrdpi.usmc.mil/ops/housing/docs/PETPOLICY.pdf
Marine Corps Order P11000.22 Ch 6
Signed: August 11, 2009
By: E. G. Usher III
Deputy Commandant for Installations and Logistics
Chapter 5: Domestic Animal Control
Prohibited Dog Breeds, Paragraph 5003, Page 5-3
5002. BACKGROUND INFORMATION. Pet ownership for those service members and their families residing in government-owned or PPV family housing provides a real and tangible benefit, and contributes to the Quality of Life for resident families. However, the rise in ownership of large dog breeds with a predisposition toward aggressive or dangerous behavior, coupled with the increased risk of tragic incidents involving these dogs, necessitates a uniform policy to provide for the health, safety and tranquility of all residents of family areas.
5003. PROHIBITED DOG BREEDS. Pit Bulls, Rottweilers, canid/wolf hybrids, or any canine breed with dominant traits of aggression present and unreasonable risk to the health and safety of personnel in family housing areas. Consequently, full or mixed breeds of Pit Bulls, Rottweilers and canis/wolf hybrids are prohibited aboard Marine Corps installations. In the absence of formal breed identification (e.g., certification by a civilian organization such as the American Kennel Club) a Corps Officer (VCO) or a civilian veterinarian.
Learn more at the related DogsBite.org blog post:
http://www.dogsbite.org/blog/2009/09/us-marine-corps-bans-pit-bulls-and.html
Learn more about legislating dangerous dogs:
http://www.dogsbite.org/legislating-dogs.htm
On August 11, 2009, the U.S. Marine Corps instituted a new uniform pet policy for all members living in Public Private Venture (PPV) privatized housing areas in both the U.S. and overseas. The new policy bans pit bulls, rottweilers, wolf-hybrids and their mixes from PPV privatized housing and prohibits these breeds from entering Marine Corps installations.
Additionally, the "grandfather" requirements are viable until 30 September 2012 only. Specifically, after this date, the aforementioned dog breeds will be wholly restricted from privatized housing areas, as well as from Marine Corps installations. After this date, owners of these dogs must either find off base arrangements for their pets, or move from PPV housing.
Marine Corps Order P11000.22 Ch 6
http://www.mcrdpi.usmc.mil/ops/housing/docs/PETPOLICY.pdf
Marine Corps Order P11000.22 Ch 6
Signed: August 11, 2009
By: E. G. Usher III
Deputy Commandant for Installations and Logistics
Chapter 5: Domestic Animal Control
Prohibited Dog Breeds, Paragraph 5003, Page 5-3
5002. BACKGROUND INFORMATION. Pet ownership for those service members and their families residing in government-owned or PPV family housing provides a real and tangible benefit, and contributes to the Quality of Life for resident families. However, the rise in ownership of large dog breeds with a predisposition toward aggressive or dangerous behavior, coupled with the increased risk of tragic incidents involving these dogs, necessitates a uniform policy to provide for the health, safety and tranquility of all residents of family areas.
5003. PROHIBITED DOG BREEDS. Pit Bulls, Rottweilers, canid/wolf hybrids, or any canine breed with dominant traits of aggression present and unreasonable risk to the health and safety of personnel in family housing areas. Consequently, full or mixed breeds of Pit Bulls, Rottweilers and canis/wolf hybrids are prohibited aboard Marine Corps installations. In the absence of formal breed identification (e.g., certification by a civilian organization such as the American Kennel Club) a Corps Officer (VCO) or a civilian veterinarian.
Learn more at the related DogsBite.org blog post:
http://www.dogsbite.org/blog/2009/09/us-marine-corps-bans-pit-bulls-and.html
Learn more about legislating dangerous dogs:
http://www.dogsbite.org/legislating-dogs.htm
On August 11, 2009, the U.S. Marine Corps instituted a new uniform pet policy for all members living in Public Private Venture (PPV) privatized housing areas in both the U.S. and overseas. The new policy bans pit bulls, rottweilers, wolf-hybrids and their mixes from PPV privatized housing and prohibits these breeds from entering Marine Corps installations.
Additionally, the "grandfather" requirements are viable until 30 September 2012 only. Specifically, after this date, the aforementioned dog breeds will be wholly restricted from privatized housing areas, as well as from Marine Corps installations. After this date, owners of these dogs must either find off base arrangements for their pets, or move from PPV housing.
Marine Corps Order P11000.22 Ch 6
http://www.mcrdpi.usmc.mil/ops/housing/docs/PETPOLICY.pdf
Marine Corps Order P11000.22 Ch 6
Signed: August 11, 2009
By: E. G. Usher III
Deputy Commandant for Installations and Logistics
Chapter 5: Domestic Animal Control
Prohibited Dog Breeds, Paragraph 5003, Page 5-3
5002. BACKGROUND INFORMATION. Pet ownership for those service members and their families residing in government-owned or PPV family housing provides a real and tangible benefit, and contributes to the Quality of Life for resident families. However, the rise in ownership of large dog breeds with a predisposition toward aggressive or dangerous behavior, coupled with the increased risk of tragic incidents involving these dogs, necessitates a uniform policy to provide for the health, safety and tranquility of all residents of family areas.
5003. PROHIBITED DOG BREEDS. Pit Bulls, Rottweilers, canid/wolf hybrids, or any canine breed with dominant traits of aggression present and unreasonable risk to the health and safety of personnel in family housing areas. Consequently, full or mixed breeds of Pit Bulls, Rottweilers and canis/wolf hybrids are prohibited aboard Marine Corps installations. In the absence of formal breed identification (e.g., certification by a civilian organization such as the American Kennel Club) a Corps Officer (VCO) or a civilian veterinarian.
Learn more at the related DogsBite.org blog post:
http://www.dogsbite.org/blog/2009/09/us-marine-corps-bans-pit-bulls-and.html
Learn more about legislating dangerous dogs:
http://www.dogsbite.org/legislating-dogs.htm
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS
‘3000 MARINE CORPS PENTAGON.
WASHINGTON, Dc 20350-3000,
MCO P11000.22 Ch 6
LEF-3
AUG 11 2009
MARINE CORPS ORDER P11000.22 Ch 6
From:
To:
Subj:
Ref
Enel:
1. situation
Commandant of the Marine Corps
Distribution List
MARINE CORPS HOUSING MANAGEMENT
(a)
(oy
(2
(a)
(e)
(f)
(9)
a
PL 110-28, “The U.S. Troops Readiness, veterans’ Care, Katrina
Recovery, and Iraq Accountability Appropriations Act, 2007,”
May 25, 2007
PL 110-181, ‘National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year
2008," January 16, 2008
32 C.F.R. 199.2
DOD 4165.63-M, “DOD Housing Management,” September 30, 1993
The Architectural Barriers Act of 1968
Memo for Secretaries of the Military Departments, DOD Housing
Inspection Standards for Medical Hold and Holdover Personnel
(NOTAL) September 18, 2007
SECNAVINST 6401.15
New page inserts to MCO P11000.22
To replace cover page to add reference (g) and to transmit a
new chapter 5 into the Order.
2. Execution
b
Remove the Table of Contents and replace with corresponding Table of
Contents contained in enclosure (1)
Insert new chapter 5: Domestic Animal Control, contained in
enclosure (1).
3. Summary of Changes. This change to the Order implements policy on the
control of domestic animals aboard Warine Corps installations. The policy
applies only to privately owned animals (or "pets"), specifically those cats
and dogs owned by service members and their dependents.
4. Filing Instructions. File this change transmittal page in front of the
original Order.
DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT
unlimited
. G. USAR? 111
Deputy Commandant for
Installations and Logistics
Approved for public release; distribution isMco P11000.22 ch 6
DISTRIBUTION: PCN: 10203380000
Copy to: 7000110 (58)
8145005 (2)
7000083, 099, 144/81a5901IDENTIFICATION
chapter 1
Chapter 2
chapter 3
chapter 4
chapter 5
APPENDIX A
APPENDIX 5
APPENDIX C
APPENDIX D
APPENDIX E
APPENDIX F
APPENDIX G
APPENDIX
APPENDIX I
APPENDIX J
APPENDIX K
APPENDIX 1
Mco 1000.22 cH 6
TABLE CP CONTENTS
TITLE PAGE
Reports Required....... ce nay
Introduction cect vii
FAMILY HOUSING MANAGEMENT . aa
BACHELOR HOUSING MANUAL. .
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCZ OF
GENERAL OFFICER QUARTERS.....
WOUNDED WARRIOR ZOUSING MANAGEMENT...
DOMESTIC ANIMAL CONTROL... 5-2
DRPINETIORS ea. geamees annaeen seees negeeta ceeeeaArh
FAMILY HOUSING FIRNISHINGS,
FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT. -BoL
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PREPARATION OF THE
HOUSING INVENTORY AND OCCUPANCY REPORT.
FAMILY HOUSING RENTS AND CHARGES............+.-D-2
FAMILY HOUSING SELF-HELP PROGRAM.
OCCUPANTS’ RESPONSIBILITIES AND LIABILITY FOR
MARINE CORPS FAMILY AND BACHELOR HOUSING.......F-1
CONDITION OF OCCUPANCY FORM FOR
MILITARY HOUSING.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING
DD FORMS 1391 AND 1391C..
INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING
NAVFAC FORM 11013/7...e-0eeeseeeeeeeeeees
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PREPARING THE
FAMILY HOUSING REPAIR AND IMPROVEMENT
PROJECT STATUS REPORT
CONDITION OF OCCUPANCY FORM FOR
BACHELOR HOUSING.
BACHELOR HOUSING REQUIREMENTS ESTIMATE.........D-1
Enclosure
a)