[Ord. No. 4503, 6-5-2023]
A.
Every owner or competent person who is responsible for any ferret, puppy, or kitten shall have such ferret, puppy, or kitten vaccinated by a veterinarian against rabies and registered as provided in this Article when or before the ferret, puppy or kitten reaches four (4) months of age, but not before it reaches three (3) months of age.
B.
Every ferret, cat, dog, kitten, and puppy shall be vaccinated by a veterinarian as indicated by the Compendium of Animal Rabies Control. No ferret, dog, or cat shall be exempted from this Article due to advanced age.
C.
No veterinarian practicing in St. Charles County shall vaccinate a ferret, dog, or cat without complying with the registration requirements of this Section within thirty (30) days of vaccination.
D.
The Division shall prepare numbered tags and certificates of vaccination for distribution to veterinarians practicing within St. Charles County, and to veterinarians who practice outside the County but who vaccinate animals that are transported into the County.
E.
Each veterinarian practicing in St. Charles County shall order from the Division a sufficient number of numbered tags and certificates of vaccination to assure that he will be able to discharge his duty to register and vaccinate a ferret, dog, or cat under this Article.
F.
All veterinarians shall pay the Division a fee to be set by the County Council for each numbered tag and certificate of vaccination ordered, payable either upon receipt of the tags and certificates ordered or within thirty (30) days of billing.
G.
Veterinarians may include the fee authorized by Subsection (F) of this Section in the amount charged clients for supplies and services in vaccinating a ferret, dog, or cat.
H.
After vaccinating any ferret, dog, or cat, the veterinarian shall complete a certificate of vaccination, assign it the number of a numbered tag, and deliver that tag and a copy of the certificate of vaccination to the vaccinated animal's owner and the Division. It shall be the owner's duty to attach the tag to a collar or harness of the vaccinated animal and ensure that the animal wears its collar or harness when outside the owner's residence. Any ferret, dog, or cat found at large without a tag may be deemed to be a stray animal and not vaccinated under this Section.
I.
The Division shall collect its copies of completed certificates of vaccination and maintain cross files of the certificates by name of owner and by certificate number.