This article is adopted pursuant to the authority
granted by Chs. 95, 250 and 252, Wis. Stats., and Wisconsin Administrative
Code § DHS 145.05(1) and (2).
Medical science has established that a number
of small animals, including dogs, cats and ferrets, carry an infection
commonly referred to as "rabies" which can be transferred to humans.
This article is enacted as a public health measure to protect persons
from infection as a result of a dog, cat or ferret bite.
The following definitions apply throughout the
entire article. All other words not specifically defined in this article
shall be defined as set forth in any applicable State of Wisconsin
regulations, and if not defined otherwise the standard dictionary
definition of the word shall apply.
ANIMAL
Any of the order Mammalian, all of which are capable of being
infected with and transmitting rabies.
ANIMAL SHELTER
A public facility that is maintained by a government entity,
or a private facility providing contractual services to a government
entity, for the purpose of impounding or harboring animals.
BITE
The breaking, tearing or puncturing of the skin by the teeth
of an animal.
CAT
Any domestic feline animal (Felis catus).
CURRENTLY VACCINATED AGAINST RABIES
Describes an animal that has received a primary rabies vaccine,
or has received a booster vaccine, administered in accordance with
the current Compendium of Animal Rabies Prevention and Control prepared
and updated annually by the National Association of State Public Health
Veterinarians. Rabies vaccination must be performed by or under the
direct supervision of a veterinarian who is licensed or legally permitted
to practice veterinary medicine in the state.
DOG
Any domestic canine animal (Canis familiaris).
FERRET
Any domestic mustelidae animal (Mustela putorius furo).
HUMANE OFFICER
An officer appointed under § 173.03, Wis. Stats.
[§ 95.21(1)(a), Wis. Stats.]
IMMEDIATE FAMILY
The owner's spouse and dependents as defined for federal
income tax purposes.
ISOLATION
Confinement of an animal exposed or potentially exposed to
rabies.
ISOLATION FACILITY
A humane society shelter, veterinary hospital, or municipal
pound, or any other place specified by an officer which is equipped
with a pen or cage which isolates the animal from contact with other
animals. [§ 95.21(1)(am), Wis. Stats.]
NONBITE EXPOSURE
Saliva from an animal has come in contact with an open wound
or a mucous membrane.
OFFICER
A peace officer, local health officer, as defined in § 250.01(5),
Wis. Stats., humane officer, warden, an employee designated by the
County Board of Supervisors or other person designated by the governing
body of the County, city, village or town.
OWNER
A person who keeps, harbors, or has charge or control of
or permits any animal to habitually be or remain on, or be lodged
or fed within, his or her house, yard, or premises. This term shall
not apply to veterinarians or kennel operators who have temporary
custody, for a period of less than 60 days, of animals owned by others.
PEACE OFFICER
Has the meaning designated under § 939.22(22),
Wis. Stats. [§ 95.21(1)(d), Wis. Stats.]
QUARANTINE
The strict confinement of an animal in a manner which precludes
direct contact with other animals not concurrently in quarantine or
persons other that the owner or caretaker. The quarantine shall be
conducted under an order issued by the public health official or rabies
control authority designating the specific place, manner and provisions
of the quarantine.
RABIES CONTROL AUTHORITY
A government agency or person who or which is legally authorized
and responsible for enforcement of this article.
VETERINARIAN
Has the meaning designated under § 453.02(7), Wis.
Stats. [§ 95.21(1)(e), Wis. Stats.]
VETERINARY TECHNICIAN
Has the meaning designated under § 453.02(12),
Wis. Stats. [§ 95.21(1)(em), Wis. Stats.]
WARDEN
Has the meaning designated under § 24.01(11), Wis.
Stats. [§ 95.21(1)(f), Wis. Stats.]
Owners of dogs who are temporarily visiting
Price County with their dog(s) or who are exhibiting a dog in competition
must carry with them and be prepared, upon demand of a legal authority,
to present a current certificate of rabies vaccination for each dog.
No collecting official, as defined in § 174.065(1),
Wis. Stats., shall issue a dog license unless the owner of said dog
presents an unexpired certificate of rabies vaccination.
It shall be the duty of the Price County District
Attorney to prosecute violations of this article. The District Attorney
may also seek an injunction or other judicial process to enforce the
provisions of this article.
Rabies vaccinations may be recommended for animals
other than dogs for which a United States Department of Agriculture
licensed vaccine is available; however, a current vaccination history
may not eliminate the need for euthanasia and rabies testing if the
animal bites a human.