The director of the animal regulation division is authorized and directed to procure on an as needed basis such quantity of tags as may be required for dogs in the city, which tags shall be plainly inscribed as set forth in this chapter, and shall be valid for only the period for which they are issued. The director of the animal regulation division shall furnish the Long Beach tax collector, from time to time, with such quantity of such tags and necessary receipt books as may be necessary to meet the demands of applicants for such tags applying therefor at the office of the tax collector. The tax collector shall report all collections promptly to the director of animal regulation division and shall furnish him with a duplicate record of all tags issued and the registration numbers thereof, but shall deposit all funds so collected promptly with the city treasurer. The director of the animal regulation division, his assistants, deputies and the Long Beach tax collector shall furnish such tags to the owners and persons in control of dogs in the city upon the payment of applicable fees for each unaltered dog and for each altered dog whose spaying or neutering is verified by a certificate from a licensed veterinarian. The director of the animal regulation division shall keep a register wherein shall be entered the name of every person to whom a dog tag has been issued, together with the serial number, and the period for which it is valid, the date of issuance, the address of applicant, and any other data deemed pertinent. Such tag shall be good only for use upon the dog described in such application, and to the original applicant.
(Ord. 647 § 3, 2001)