(a)
Every person who shall own, keep or harbor any dog or cat within the city shall have the animal vaccinated against rabies by four months of age, and the animal must receive a booster within the 12-month interval following the initial vaccination. Every dog or cat must be revaccinated against rabies once each year with a rabies vaccine licensed by the United States Department of Agriculture, and the vaccine must be administered according to label recommendations.
(b)
A veterinarian who vaccinates a dog or cat against rabies shall issue to the animal’s owner a vaccination certificate in a form that meets the minimum standards approved by the state board of health. Each owner shall also receive a durable vaccination tag, separately numbered, indicating the year it was issued and the attending veterinarian/clinic.
(c)
A copy of each rabies vaccination certificate issued shall be retained by the issuing veterinarian and be readily retrievable for a period of not less than five years from the date of issuance. Information contained in a rabies vaccination certificate or in any record compiled from the information contained in one or more certificates that identifies or tends to identify an owner or an address, telephone number, or other personally identifying information of an owner of a vaccinated animal is confidential and not subject to disclosure under chapter 552, Government Code. The information may be disclosed only to a governmental entity for purposes related to the protection of public health and safety. A governmental entity that receives the information, including a county or municipality that registers dogs and cats under V.T.C.A., Health and Safety Code, chapter 826, subchapter D, must maintain the confidentiality of the information, may not disclose the information under chapter 552, Government Code, and may not use the information for a purpose that does not directly relate to the protection of public health and safety. A person commits an offense if the person distributes information that is confidential under this subsection. An offense under this subsection is a misdemeanor punishable as provided in Health and Safety Code section 826.0211(c).
(d)
No person shall own, keep or harbor any dog or cat over four months of age within the city unless the animal has been vaccinated against rabies and registered with the city and wears a collar or harness with proof of the vaccination and registration securely attached to the animal. It shall be unlawful to affix a tag indicating adherence to the requirements unless the animal has been so vaccinated and identified.
(Ordinance 612 adopted 11/9/10)