[CC 1981 §230.010; Ord. No. 244 §2, 1-20-1968; Ord. No. 265 §1, 6-11-1969]
For the purposes of this Chapter, certain terms and words are
hereby defined. Words used in the present tense include the future;
the singular number include the plural, and the plural, the singular;
reference to the male gender includes the female, and references to
any person or animal, without specifying gender, includes both male
and female; the word "shall" is mandatory and not
directory.
AT LARGE
Any dog shall be deemed to be at large when it is off the
premises of its owner's real property and not restrained by a competent
person or if it is on the premises of its owner's real property and
not in an enclosure so constructed to prevent escape therefrom and
not restrained by a competent person.
CAT
All domestic species or varieties of the genus felis, male
or female, over the age of four (4) months.
CERTIFICATE
A certificate issued, under the St. Louis County Rabies Control
Code, at the time of the vaccination of a dog and bearing thereon
the signature of the vaccinator, the registration number, the name,
color, breed and sex of the dog, the name and address of the owner,
the date of the vaccination, and type of vaccine administered.
CHICKEN EMBRYO, ORIGIN VACCINE
Vaccine which is manufactured using the embryo of the chicken
as a growth medium and also known as Flury Strain vaccine.
COMPETENT PERSON
A human being that is capable of controlling and governing
the dog in question, and to whose commands the dog is obedient.
COURT
The Municipal Court of the City of Winchester.
DOG
All domesticated members of the canis familaris, male or
female, four (4) months of age or older.
EUTHANIZE
To put to death in a humane manner.
EXPOSED TO RABIES
When bitten by, or fought with, or has come in close contact
with a dog or other animal shown to be infected with the rabies virus
as determined by standard laboratory testing.
HEALTH DEPARTMENT, COMMISSIONER OR HEALTH COMMISSIONER
The Department of Public Health of St. Louis County, Missouri,
or the Commissioner of Public Health of St. Louis County, or any person,
persons or agent employed by the County Health Commissioner to enforce
the St. Louis County Rabies Control Code.
HOUSEHOLD
Those members of a family including servants and attendants
living in the same dwelling unit.
IMPOUND
The apprehending, catching, trapping, netting, tranquilizing,
confining or, if necessary, the destruction of any animal by the Health
Commissioner or his/her agent or by any employee or agent of the City
of Winchester.
IMPOUNDING FACILITIES
Any premises designated by resolution of the Board of Aldermen
for the purpose of impounding and caring for all animals in violation
of this Chapter.
KENNEL
Any place or tract of land whether indoors or outdoors, whether
enclosed or not, in, at or upon which and whether for pleasure or
profit dogs are kept, housed, bred, raised, fed, displayed, exhibited
or sold. The owner of three (3) or more dogs, whether owned for pleasure
or profit, breeding or exhibiting, shall be deemed to be the operator
of a dog kennel.
KITTEN
All domestic species or varieties of the genus felis, male
or female, under the age of four (4) months.
LICENSE TAG
Any object, regardless of the shape and material, which bears
a license number, the year and the words "Dog Tag — Winchester,
Mo." which has been issued by the City Clerk.
NERVE TISSUE ORIGIN
Vaccine which is manufactured using tissue of the nervous
system as a growth medium.
OWNER
Includes any person who, or firm or corporation which owns,
harbors, shelters, keeps, controls, manages, possesses or has part
interest in any dog, cat or kennel in the City of Winchester. The
occupant of any premises on which a dog or cat remains for a period
of seven (7) consecutive days or to which it customarily returns for
a period of ten (10) non-consecutive days is presumed to be harboring,
sheltering or keeping the aforementioned dog or cat within this definition.
Under no circumstances are the normal and ordinary accepted definitions
of the terms harboring, sheltering or keeping to be limited to the
words of the aforementioned presumption. If a minor owns a dog, puppy
or other animal subject to the provisions of this Chapter, the head
of the household of which such minor owner is a member shall be deemed
to be the owner of such dog, puppy or animal for the purpose of this
Chapter, and under this Chapter shall be responsible as the owner,
whether or not such household head is himself/herself a minor. If
not a member of a household, such minor owner shall himself/herself
be directly subject to the provisions of this Chapter.
PIT BULL DOG
Any and all of the following dogs:
1.
The Staffordshire Bull Terrier breed of dogs.
2.
The American Staffordshire Terrier breed of dogs.
3.
The American Pit Bull Terrier breed of dogs.
4.
Dogs which have the appearance and characteristics of being
predominately of the breeds of the dogs known as Staffordshire Bull
Terrier, American Pit Bull Terrier, or American Staffordshire Terrier.
PUP OR PUPPY
All domesticated members of the canis familaris, male or
female, under four (4) months of age.
RESTRAINT
A dog is under restraint within the meaning of this Chapter:
1.
If it is controlled by a line or leash not more than six (6)
feet in length when said line or leash is held by a competent person
on or off the premises of the owner or firmly attached to the premises
while on the premises of the owner.
2.
When "at heel" of a competent person.
3.
When within a vehicle being driven, parked or stopped.
4.
When not more than fifty (50) feet from a competent person,
if such dog is not annoying or worrying any human being or domestic
animal or trespassing on private property or in a public area where
dogs are forbidden.
5.
When otherwise restrained by an Invisible Fence® or system.
VACCINATE
The injection, by a veterinarian or his/her authorized agent,
of a specified dose of anti-rabies vaccine into the body of a dog,
such vaccine having U.S. Government license number approval stamped
on the label of the vaccine container and having been approved by
the Health Commissioner. Vaccine used for vaccination of dogs shall
be stored and kept under conditions proper for the vaccine and shall
show no signs of spoilage or otherwise be unfit for producing immunity
against rabies.
VACCINATION — REGISTRATION
The procedure of vaccinating for rabies and issuing an identification
number and an appropriate certificate under the St. Louis County Rabies
Control Code. The above words shall be interchangeable.
VETERINARIAN
Any veterinarian holding a current Missouri license and operating
on a participating basis with the Health Department, as required by
the St. Louis County Rabies Control Code.
VICIOUS DOG
Any of the following dogs:
1.
Any dog, whether or not running at large, and whether or not
unrestrained, that without provocation has bitten any person not a
trespasser causing serious physical injury to that person.
2.
Any unrestrained dog, whether or not running at large, that
without provocation has attempted to bite any person not a trespasser
which would cause serious physical injury to that person.
3.
Any unrestrained dog, whether or not running at large, that
without provocation has placed any person not a trespasser in apprehension
of immediate serious physical injury.
4.
Any dog that has killed another dog, cat or other domestic animal
without provocation.
[CC 1981 §230.020; Ord. No. 290 §1, 1-13-1971]
A. Every
person who owns any dog or cat, whether in a kennel or not, that is
kept any time during the year within the City of Winchester or who
permits a dog or cat to come upon, on or in the City of Winchester
or to remain in or about his/her home, place of business or other
premises in the City of Winchester shall have such dog or cat vaccinated
against rabies and registered as provided in the St. Louis County
Rabies Control Code. Such dogs or cats must be vaccinated at least
once each year if a nerve tissue origin vaccine is used, unless a
chicken embryo or other three (3) year type vaccine, approved by the
Health Commissioner, is administered, in which case the dogs or cats
shall be inoculated at least once every three (3) years, or if other
vaccine approved by the Health Commissioner is administered, then
at the frequency approved by the Health Commissioner.
B. Puppies
or kittens shall be confined to their owner's premises.
C. Every
dog or cat which has been vaccinated in accordance with the provisions
of the St. Louis County Rabies Control Code shall at all times wear
the registration tag in the manner therein prescribed.
D. It
shall be unlawful for any person to own any dog or cat, unless such
dog or cat has been vaccinated against rabies and wears a current,
unexpired registration tag and the owner possesses a certificate issued
in accordance with the provisions of the St. Louis County Rabies Control
Code.
[CC 1981 §230.040; Ord. No. 290 §3, 1-13-1971]
License tags shall not be transferred from dog to dog or cat
to cat, and no person shall affix a license tag to a dog or puppy
or cat or kitten other than the dog or cat for which the tag was issued,
nor shall any person affix a license tag to a dog or cat that has
not been vaccinated against rabies, nor shall any person counterfeit,
alter, obliterate or attempt to counterfeit, alter or obliterate any
license tag.
[CC 1981 §230.050; Ord. No. 290 §4, 1-13-1971]
All female dogs or cats shall be kept securely confined in an
enclosed place while in heat.
[CC 1981 §230.060; Ord. No. 290 §5, 1-13-1971]
A. The
Health Commissioner or other persons designated by him/her or such
other persons who may be designated by the Board of Aldermen shall
have the power to catch, confine and impound dogs or cats and other
animals as follows:
1. Dogs or cats wearing an expired or invalid license tag;
2. Dogs or cats not wearing a license tag;
3. All female dogs or cats, licensed or unlicensed, not securely confined
in an enclosed place while in heat;
4. All dogs and puppies or cats and kittens which are at large;
5. All dogs or cats or other animals infected or suspected of being
infected with rabies and all dogs or cats and other animals exposed
to or suspected by him/her to be exposed to or infected with rabies,
including dogs or cats or other animals known to have been bitten
by a rabid animal, whether the dog or cat or other animal to be impounded
is running at large or on a leash or whether it is confined to its
owner's premises;
6. All unconfined or unleashed animals or dogs or cats with vicious
propensities;
7. Dogs or cats not vaccinated for rabies within the previous twelve
(12) months with nerve tissue vaccine, nor within the preceding thirty-six
(36) months with chicken embryo or Flury Strain vaccine, nor if another
vaccine approved by the Health Commissioner was used, within the preceding
time period, approved by the Health Commissioner as the duration of
effective protection against rabies, which that vaccine gives;
8. Unconfined dogs or cats in quarantined areas;
9. Dogs or cats or other animals which have bitten a person or animal
or which have been bitten by a dog or cat or animal suspected of having
rabies or which are suspected of having rabies or have been exposed
to rabies.
B. No dog or cat shall be exempted from the provisions of Subsections
(A)(3 —
9) above, by virtue of vaccination, tags, or a vaccination registration certificate.
C. Dogs
or cats or other animals impounded in accordance with this Chapter
shall be impounded in the County rabies shelter or at such other location
as may be designated by the Board of Aldermen.
D. All dogs or cats shall be vaccinated and licensed before being released to the owners. A fee covering the cost of vaccination and of the license and for the shelter service shall be collected for each dog or cat so released to cover the cost of vaccination and licensing. Dogs or cats that have been impounded shall be held for a period of one (1) week after capture and released to their owners upon payment of the shelter service fee specified in Section
205.070 herein, provided the Health Commissioner or Chief of Police of the City is of the opinion that such release will not impair the safety of the public. Every animal impounded under the provisions of this regulation, which is found upon arrival at the pound to be diseased or injured and whose owner is unknown or whose owner relinquishes ownership in writing, may be immediately euthanized.
[CC 1981 §230.070; Ord. No. 244 §8, 1-20-1968]
Any dog or cat captured or impounded under the provisions of
this Chapter, determined not to be infected with rabies by the Health
Commissioner, may be redeemed by the owner or other person having
the right of possession of such animal upon the presentation of a
proper vaccination certificate, any City license, and upon payment
of the appropriate shelter service fee. If the animal is not claimed
in the manner provided herein within one (1) week after its capture,
such animal shall be disposed of by euthanasia or sale. Before release
by any such sale, the buyer shall have the dog or cat vaccinated and
pay the shelter service fee provided herein; and if such buyer shall
be a resident of the City of Winchester, he/she shall purchase a license
tag.
[CC 1981 §230.080; Ord. No. 244 §9, 1-20-1968]
The Health Commissioner or person designated by him/her or such
other person as may be designated by the Board of Aldermen shall dispose
of any dog or other animal infected with rabies and such person so
designated shall have the power to examine and impound any animal
bitten by or exposed to any other animal infected with rabies. He/she
shall have the power to require the owners of such dogs to take such
necessary measures to prevent further spread of rabies and to dispose
of any exposed animal, if such necessary measures are not taken by
the owners.
[CC 1981 §230.090; Ord. No. 244 §10, 1-20-1968]
Any person destroying an animal infected with rabies or suspected
of being infected with rabies shall immediately notify the St. Louis
County Health Department and the Police Department of the City of
Winchester and shall surrender the carcass of such animal upon demand.
The owner or custodian of any such destroyed animal shall immediately
provide the Health Department and the Police Department of the City
of Winchester with full particulars thereof, including the time, date,
location, the names and address of the owner or person having custody
of any animal exposed to the animal destroyed.
[CC 1981 §230.100; Ord. No. 244 §11, 1-20-1968]
A. Any dog, cat or other animal which exhibits objective symptoms suggestive of rabies may, after written certification to the owner by the Health Commissioner or such other person designated by the Board of Aldermen for the enforcement of this Chapter, be impounded on or off the property of the owner. This animal shall be held for ten (10) days at the impounding facilities designated by the Board of Aldermen for clinical observation and, if alive at the termination of this period, shall be returned to the owner after payment of the shelter service fee provided for in Section
205.070. As an alternative procedure, the owner, at his/her own expense, may designate any veterinary hospital in St. Louis County wherein such animal is to be impounded and observed for a similar ten(10) day period. If such animal shall die during the observation period, regardless of location, the head shall be removed and submitted to a qualified laboratory for examination.
B. Any
dog, cat or other animal, which has been exposed to rabies, shall
be immediately destroyed unless the owner, at his/her expense, desires,
chooses, elects, specifies, picks or elects one (1) of the following
alternative methods:
1. Strict isolation in a kennel or animal hospital for six (6) months.
2. If no previous vaccination has been given to a dog within a period
of three (3) years with chicken embryo (Flury Strain) vaccine, or
within one (1) year using vaccine of nerve tissue origin, or if other
vaccine approved by the Health Commissioner was used and if the effective
protection limit of the last such vaccination has passed, then the
dog shall be placed on a schedule of immunization approved by the
Health Commissioner.
3. If a dog has been vaccinated previously with another vaccine approved
by the Health Commissioner within the duration of the vaccine's effective
protection as approved by the Health Commissioner, the animal shall
be revaccinated and restrained by a leash or confined at home for
thirty (30) days.
C. Prior
to release of any dog under clinical observation for rabies, all conditions
of this Chapter shall be fulfilled.
[CC 1981 §230.110; Ord. No. 244 §12, 1-20-1968]
A. Any
person within the City of Winchester, Missouri, having information
or knowledge of any animal within the City of Winchester that:
1. Exhibits clinical symptoms suggestive of rabies,
2. Has been exposed to rabies, or
3. Is suspected of having rabies
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shall report such knowledge or information to the St. Louis
County Health Department and the Department of Police of the City
of Winchester.
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[CC 1981 §230.120; Ord. No. 244 §13, 1-20-1968]
A. Whenever
rabies becomes prevalent in the City, the Mayor shall, according to
the necessity of the case, issue a quarantine order requiring every
owner or person in charge of any dog or dogs, whether vaccinated and
licensed or not, within the limits of the City to either kill his/her
dog or dogs or confine them in the home or some other secure building.
Whenever, during a quarantine, it is necessary that a dog leave the
confines of a home or other secure building, such dog shall be placed
on a leash no more than six (6) feet in length and under the direct
physical control of a competent person not less than fifteen (15)
years of age. Said order shall be published once in a paper publishing
the business of the City or shall be posted in at least twenty (20)
conspicuous places about the City. The Mayor may, by proclamation,
terminate any such quarantine whenever in his/her judgment the necessity
for it no longer exists.
B. Whenever any quarantine order is issued as provided in Subsection
(A) above, it shall be the duty of all members of the Police Department of the City of Winchester and such other person or persons as may be designated by the Board of Aldermen to kill all dogs found running at large, except those which have been immunized.
[CC 1981 §230.130; Ord. No. 244 §14, 1-20-1968]
The owner of any dog, cat or other animal which bites any person,
regardless of the circumstances or irrespective of whether such dog
is vaccinated and licensed, shall be required to comply with all rules
and regulations concerning same promulgated by the authorized agency
of St. Louis County and the State of Missouri.
[CC 1981 §230.140; Ord. No. 244 §15, 1-20-1968]
It shall be unlawful for any person to conceal an animal or
interfere with the Health Commissioner or persons designated by him/her
or such other persons who may be designated by the Board of Aldermen,
in the performance of their legal duties, as provided in this Chapter.
The Health Commissioner, or persons designated by him/her, or such
other persons who may be designated by the Board of Aldermen shall
have the right of entry onto any unenclosed lots or lands for the
purpose of collecting any dog, cat or other animal, which is on such
lot or land, in violation of this Chapter and whose presence on such
lot or land constitutes a violation of any of the provisions of this
Chapter. The Health Commissioner, or his/her duly appointed representative,
or any other person or persons who may be designated by the Board
of Aldermen shall have the right of entry to any property or premises
during the period of any quarantine for the purpose of examining or
obtaining any dog, cat or other animal suspected of having rabies,
having been exposed to rabies or having bitten a person or other animal.
The parent or guardian of a minor child is responsible for the
adequate care of any animal owned by, in the control of, or harbored
by that minor child.
[CC 1981 §230.170; Ord. No. 272 §§1 — 3, 3-25-1970]
A. It shall be unlawful for the owner of any dog or cat whether vaccinated and licensed or not to permit such dog or cat to run at large or to go off the premises of the owners unless such dog or cat is under restraint as defined herein. For the purposes of this Section, Section
205.010, "at large" and "restraint" as amended shall apply to cats as well as dogs.
B. Any prosecution charging a violation of Subsection
(A) hereunder, proof that a dog or cat was running loose in a complaint was at the time described in the complaint, the person who owns said dog shall constitute a prima facie presumption sufficient for conviction that the owner was the person who permitted such dog or cat to run at large.
C. The provisions or prohibitions of Subsection
(A) shall not apply to bloodhounds or other dogs used for tracking in conjunction with Police activities or to dogs of a canine corps of a St. Louis County Police Department or the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department or the Missouri State Highway Patrol or any Federal law enforcement agency or of any branch of the armed forces of the United States while being used to conduct official business or while being used for official purposes.
[CC 1981 §230.180; Ord. No. 244 §19, 1-20-1968]
Any animal which does not exhibit a valid vaccination registration tag issued by St. Louis County or a license tag of the City of Winchester and which reveals the symptoms of any disease or injury, clearly not those of rabies, as determined by the St. Louis County Health Department or by any such person as may be designated by the Board of Aldermen, may be subjected to disposal as provided in Section
205.070 at the earliest possible time.
[CC 1981 §230.190; Ord. No. 244 §20, 1-20-1968]
No person shall refuse to deliver up to the Health Commissioner
or any person designated by the Board of Aldermen a dog or cat or
other animal subject to rabies, which such person owns, when requested
to do so under the provisions of this Chapter.
[CC 1981 §230.200; Ord. No. 290 §6, 1-13-1971]
All dogs or cats brought into the City of Winchester shall comply
with the rabies vaccination requirements of this Chapter. If said
imported dog or cat remains more than thirty (30) days, said dog or
cat shall be registered and licensed by the City in accordance with
the provisions of this Chapter.
[Ord. No. 694 §1(200.105), 2-10-1993]
It is unlawful for any person owning or in control of any animal
to allow or permit such animal to defecate upon any public property,
street right-of-way, alley, sidewalk, condominium or subdivision common
area or private property of another unless the person owning or in
control of the animal immediately removes and properly disposes of
all feces deposited by the animal.