The animal control officer shall be authorized to place for adoption dogs or cats impounded by the city under the following conditions:
(1) The animal control officer shall be the sole judge as to whether a cat or dog is healthy enough for adoption, and its health and age adequate for vaccination. However, such decision by the animal control officer shall not constitute a warranty of the health or age of the animal.
(2) The adoption fee will be as set forth in section
30-4(f). All dogs and cats which are adopted through the city animal shelter shall be surgically altered to prevent reproduction in that animal. Immature dogs and cats shall be altered by the date designated in the adoption agreement or a citation will be issued.
(3) Should a person wanting to adopt an animal desire to take the adopted animal to a veterinarian of their choice for rabies vaccination or spay and neutering, the name, address and phone number of the veterinarian shall be provided to the animal control officer prior to adoption. Proof of rabies vaccination, spay and neutering must be returned to the city animal shelter within 30 days. Failure to provide proof of surgical alteration can and will result in the issuance of a citation.
(4) Failure to comply with this section or failure to comply with the terms of the agreements provided for in this article shall give the animal control officer the right to recover and impound the adopted animal in question and to render the vaccination receipt and the adoption contract null and void. Such failure shall also constitute a violation of this chapter.
(5) Confidentiality.
It is expressly provided that the personal information about any individual that executes a sterilization and vaccination agreement and/or adoption agreement with the city shall remain confidential and shall not be subject to public disclosure to the extent allowed by law. This personal information shall include the identity of the adopting person or new owner, that person’s address, telephone number, driver’s license number, or other personally identifying information. Further, such other information as may be declared confidential by state or federal law including the provisions of V.T.C.A., Health and Safety Code chapter
826 as amended, shall not be subject to public disclosure.
(Code 1974, § 3-7; Ordinance 1098, § I, 10-13-92; Ordinance 1878, § VIII, 6-8-10; Ordinance 2260, § 1, 9-8-20)