Duties of owner; rabies investigation. It shall be unlawful for the owner or keeper of any dog, cat or other animal, when notified that such dog, cat, or other animal has bitten or scratched any person or has otherwise injured any person so as to cause an abrasion of the skin, or any dog, cat, or other animal suspected of having rabies, to sell or give away such dog, cat, or other animal or to permit or allow such dog, cat, or other animal to be taken away beyond the limits of the county, but it shall be the duty of such owner, upon receiving notice of the character aforesaid to immediately place such dog, cat, or other animal in a duly licensed veterinary hospital where such dog, cat, or other animal shall be confined for a period of at least 10 days for observation or deliver, or cause to be delivered, any such dog, cat, or other animal to the Chief of Police or his or her designee for such placement. In case such dog, cat, or other animal is delivered to a veterinary hospital, notice of the name and location of such hospital shall be immediately furnished to the Chief of Police or his or her designee by the owner of such dog, cat, or other animal, and upon receipt of such dog, cat, or other animal, the veterinary hospital shall submit to the Chief of Police or his or her designee, a certificate stating that such dog, cat, or other animal either shows no symptoms of rabies or does show symptoms of rabies. If, at the expiration of the 10 days of confinement in such veterinary hospital, the veterinary hospital shall submit to the Chief of Police or his or her designee a second certificate stating that the dog, cat, or other animal does not have rabies, the dog, cat, or other animal may then be released by the Chief of Police or his or her designee. If such dog, cat, or other animal should die during the interval of observation, the intact brain shall forthwith be delivered to the laboratory of the Illinois Department of Public Health. If, however, evidence is presented that such dog, cat, or other animal has been inoculated against rabies within the time prescribed by law prior to the biting, such dog, cat, or other animal shall be confined in the house of its owner or in a manner that will prohibit such dog, cat, or other animal from biting any person for a period of 10 days, unless in the judgment of the Chief of Police or his or her designee, or a licensed veterinarian, circumstances are such that the dog, cat, or other animal should be confined elsewhere. Such dog, cat, or other animal so confined shall be examined by a licensed veterinarian on the first, fifth, and 10th days during confinement. If, at the expiration of the ten-day confinement, the veterinarian shall submit a certificate stating that the dog, cat, or other animal does not have rabies, the dog, cat, or other animal may then be released by the Chief of Police or his or her designee. Any expense incurred by the Village in connection with the handling of any dog, cat, or other animal under this Section
11-3-11 shall be reimbursed by the owner of the animal within 30 days after receipt of an invoice therefor.