(a) 
Rabies vaccination required.
All animals for which rabies vaccinations are required by state law, located within the city, shall be currently vaccinated for rabies, and annually thereafter.
(b) 
Rabies vaccination certificate required; display of rabies vaccination.
A rabies vaccination certificate shall reflect the name of the owner, the owner’s address, a description of the animal, the date of the rabies vaccination, the number of the rabies vaccination tag, the kind of rabies vaccination used, vaccination serial number and any other information required by the animal control officer or the state department of health services. The veterinarian shall furnish the owner a metal tag, which displays enough information to reasonably trace the tag to all rabies vaccination information and owner information; this tag shall be securely attached to the collar or harness of the animal at all times. False information on a rabies vaccination certificate shall be deemed a separate offense.
(c) 
Registration and vaccination tags not transferable.
The registration and rabies vaccination tags issued shall apply only to the animal for which such tags are issued, and shall not be transferable.
(d) 
Counterfeit registration; tags.
It shall be unlawful to counterfeit and/or misrepresent animal registration or rabies vaccination tags.
(1) 
All dogs kept, harbored, or maintained by their owners in the city must be vaccinated against rabies and parvovirus at four (4) months, and annually thereafter.
(2) 
All cats kept, harbored, or maintained by their owners in the city must be vaccinated against rabies and feline distemper at four (4) months, and annually thereafter.
(Ordinance 1460 adopted 2/19/13; Ordinance adopting Code)
(a) 
Report of rabies required.
It shall be the duty of the owner of an animal and of a veterinarian to report to the animal control or police officer all cases of possible rabies, animal bite or scratches to a human, or suspected rabies of which any of such persons have knowledge. Such report shall be made immediately upon discovery to the animal control/police officer, and shall include the location of the suspected animal and address of the owner and victim.
(b) 
Confinement.
Any animal that has bitten or scratched a human, having rabies, or symptoms thereof or suspected by an animal control/police officer of having rabies, or which has been exposed to rabies, shall be immediately released by its owner to the city for confinement and quarantined at the city animal shelter, in a veterinary hospital approved by the city, or in any other state-approved quarantine facility in the city (for a period of no less than ten days from the date of the exposure). The owner shall be responsible for all expenses, payable prior to the release of the animal to the owner.
(Ordinance 1460 adopted 2/19/13; Ordinance adopting Code)
(a) 
Procedure.
When any animal has bitten, scratched, mauled or otherwise attacked a person to the extent the skin tissue is penetrated or torn, that person or anyone having knowledge of such incident shall immediately notify the city of the incident. It shall be the responsibility of the owner of the animal to have the animal confined in the city animal control shelter or at a veterinary hospital approved by the city for a period of not less than ten days from the date of the exposure at the expense of the owner, and such animal shall, during such period of confinement, be subject to inspection by an animal control/police officer, or by a licensed veterinarian at any time. If after the ten-day period the animal is found to be in satisfactory health, the animal shall be released to its owner or keeper upon payment of all associated fees. If the animal is not claimed within three (3) days, the animal control/police officer may provide for the disposal of the animal.
(b) 
Exception to procedure.
If the animal in question has a valid and current rabies vaccination, it is the only animal in the household, and wasn’t in violation of any provisional section of this chapter at the time of exposure, the owner may be given the authority to quarantine the animal within his own home subject to inspection by an animal control/police officer at any time during the quarantine period. If the animal control officer/police officer determines noncompliance has occurred, approval for in-home quarantine shall be revoked and the animal shall be removed from the home and isolated at the city shelter/approved veterinary clinic.
(c) 
Quarantine fee.
The owner is responsible for all associated fees, and any owner not wishing to claim a quarantined animal shall pay all associated costs plus the current release of ownership and euthanasia fees.
(Ordinance 1460 adopted 2/19/13; Ordinance adopting Code)