A.
It shall be the duty of each owner of an animal in Haverford Township to arrange for vaccination of his or her animal by or under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian. Young animals shall be vaccinated after reaching three months of age. Such animals shall be vaccinated following enactment of this article as promptly as possible with the specific vaccine for a particular type of animal, using the specific vaccine licensed by the United States Department of Agriculture. Unvaccinated animals over three months of age acquired or moved into Haverford Township shall be vaccinated immediately after purchase or arrival or, if under three months of age, shall be vaccinated immediately after reaching three months of age.
B.
It shall be the duty of the owner of each unvaccinated animal over three months of age temporarily brought into Haverford Township for any purpose, to arrange for vaccination against rabies immediately upon the first entry at any point in Delaware County.
C.
Certificates of rabies vaccination.
(1)
It shall be the duty of each veterinarian at the time of vaccinating any animal to complete a certificate of rabies vaccination, in triplicate, supplied by the veterinarian, which includes the following:
(2)
The original certificate of rabies vaccination shall be delivered to the Township Health Officer in the Haverford Township Department of Codes Enforcement, with the first copy to the owner and the second copy to be retained by the issuing veterinarian. The veterinarian shall furnish, together with a copy of the certificate to the owner, a metal or durable plastic tag stating the date of vaccination, tag number and veterinarian's name. A vaccination tag shall be affixed to the collar or harness and shall be worn by the animal.
D.
Booster vaccinations. Animals under one year of age must receive a booster vaccination one year after the original inoculation, then at least every three years thereafter. Animals older than one year must have boosters at least every three years after the original vaccination.
E.
Kennel owners. State licensed kennel owners may administer rabies vaccine to animals they own if they are certified as qualified to do so by the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture. Until they are certified, kennel owners must have their animals inoculated by or under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian.
F.
Vaccination records. Information from rabies vaccination records cannot be used to license animals or to tax individuals owning animals.