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(a) The position of certified animal control officer (also referred to
in this chapter as "animal control officer") heretofore created is
continued as defined in N.J.S.A. 4:19-15.16a et seq., and the provisions
of this chapter. The certified animal control officer shall be appointed
by the council in consultation with the health officer and chief of
police. Any vacancy in the position shall be filled by the council
in consultation with the health officer and chief of police. The certified
animal control officer shall receive such compensation as shall be
determined by the council in the annual salary ordinance.
(b) The certified animal control officer shall have the power and authority
within Princeton to:
(1) Enforce all laws or ordinances enacted for the protection of animals,
including, but not limited to, animal control, animal welfare and
animal cruelty laws of the state and ordinances of Princeton;
(2) Investigate and sign complaints concerning any violation of an animal
control, animal welfare or animal cruelty law of the state or ordinances
of Princeton;
(3) Act as an officer for the detection, apprehension and arrest of offenders
against the animal control, animal welfare and animal cruelty laws
of the state and of the ordinances of Princeton, in cooperation with
the Princeton police department or other duly authorized individual
or agency; and
(4) Perform such duties relating to the position of certified animal
control officer as may be from time to time prescribed by ordinance,
by law or by direction of the council or its designee.
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(a) The animal control officer shall take into custody and impound any
animal, to thereafter be offered for adoption or euthanized as provided
in this section:
(1) Any dog off the premises of the owner or of the person charged with
the care of the dog, which is reasonably believed to be a stray dog;
(2) Any dog off the premises of the owner or the person charged with
the care of the dog without a current registration tag on its collar
or elsewhere;
(3) Any female dog in season off the premises of the owner or the person
charged with the care of the dog;
(4) Any dog or other animal which is suspected to be rabid; or
(5) Any dog or other animal off the premises of the owner or the person
charged with its care that is reported to, or observed by, the animal
control officer to be ill, injured, or creating a threat to public
health, safety, or welfare, or otherwise interfering with the enjoyment
of property.
(b) If an animal taken into custody and impounded pursuant to subsection
(a) of this section has a collar or harness with identification of the name and address of any person, or has a registration tag, or has a microchip with an identification number that can be traced to the owner or person charged with the care of the animal, or the owner or the person charged with the care of the animal is otherwise known, the animal control officer shall attempt to ascertain the name and address of the owner or the person charged with the care of the animal, and attempt to contact the person by phone, or in person at the last known place of residence. If no contact is made within 24 hours the animal control officer shall as soon thereafter as practicable serve to the identified person a notice in writing that the animal has been seized and will be liable to be offered for adoption or euthanized if not claimed within seven days after the service of the notice.
(c) A notice required pursuant to this section may be served as follows:
(1) By delivering it to the person on whom it is to be served, or by
leaving it at the person's usual or last known place of residence
or the address given on the collar, harness, or microchip identification;
or
(2) By mailing the notice to that person at the person's usual or last
known place of residence, or to the address given on the collar, harness
or microchip identification.
(d) A shelter, pound, or kennel operating as a shelter or pound receiving an animal from the animal control officer pursuant to subsection
(a) of this section or from any other individual, group, or organization, shall hold the animal for at least seven days before offering it for adoption, or euthanizing, relocating, or sterilizing the animal, except if:
(1) The animal is surrendered voluntarily by its owner to the shelter,
pound, or kennel operating as a shelter or pound, the animal shall
be offered for adoption for at least seven days before euthanizing
it; or may be transferred to an animal rescue organization facility
or a foster home prior to offering it for adoption if such a transfer
is determined to be in the best interest of the animal by the shelter,
pound, or kennel operating as a shelter or pound; or
(2) The animal is suspected of being rabid then it shall be immediately
reported to the executive officer of the board of health, to the health
officer and to the New Jersey State Department of Health, and shall
be quarantined, observed, and otherwise handled and dealt with as
appropriate for an animal suspected of being rabid or as required
by the State Department of Health for such animals.
(e) No shelter, pound, or kennel operating as a shelter or pound receiving
an animal impounded or seized by the certified animal control officer
may transfer the animal to an animal rescue organization facility
or a foster home until the shelter, pound, or kennel operating as
a shelter or pound has held the animal for at least seven days.
(f) If the owner or the person charged with the care of the animal seeks
to claim it within seven days, or after the seven days have elapsed
but before the animal has been adopted or euthanized, the shelter,
pound, or kennel operating as a shelter or pound:
(1) Shall, in the case of a cat or dog, release it to the owner or person
charged with its care, provided the owner or person charged with the
care of the animal provides proof of ownership, which may include
a valid cat or dog license, registration, rabies inoculation certificate,
or documentation from the owner's veterinarian that the cat or dog
has received regular care from that veterinarian;
(2) May, in the case of a cat or dog, charge the cost of sterilizing
the cat or dog, only if the owner requests such sterilizing when claiming
it; and
(3) May require the owner or person charged with the care of the animal
to pay all the animal's expenses while in the care of the shelter,
pound, or kennel operating as a shelter or pound, not to exceed $24
per day for food and shelter, plus the cost of emergency veterinary
care or of any additional care requested by the owner.
(g) If the animal remains unclaimed, is not claimed due to the failure of the owner or other person to comply with the requirements of this section, or is not adopted after seven days after the date on which notice is served in accordance with subsections
(b) and
(c) of this section or, if no notice can be served, not less than seven days after the date on which the animal was impounded, the impounded animal may be placed in a foster home, transferred to another shelter, pound, kennel operating as a shelter or pound, or animal rescue organization facility, or euthanized in a manner causing as little pain as possible and consistent with the provisions of N.J.S.A. 4:22-19.
(h) At the time of adoption, the right of ownership in the animal shall
transfer to the new owner. No dog or other animal taken into custody,
impounded, sent or otherwise brought to a shelter, pound, or kennel
operating as a shelter or pound shall be sold or otherwise be made
available for the purpose of experimentation.
(i) When the animal control officer takes into custody and impounds, or causes to be taken into custody and impounded, an animal, the animal control officer may place the animal in the custody of, or cause the animal to be placed in the custody of, only a licensed shelter, pound, or kennel operating as a shelter or pound. The animal control officer may not place the animal in the custody of, or cause the animal to be placed in the custody of, any animal rescue organization facility, foster home, or other unlicensed facility. However, the licensed shelter, pound, or kennel operating as a shelter or pound may place the animal in an animal rescue organization facility, foster home, or other unlicensed facility if necessary pursuant to subsection
(d) or
(g) of this section.
(j) Notwithstanding the provisions of N.J.S.A. 4:19-15.30 and 4:19-15.31
to the contrary, no cat or dog being transferred between shelters,
pounds or kennels operating as shelters or pounds, or being transferred
to an animal rescue organization facility or placed in a foster home,
shall be required to be sterilized prior to that transfer.