As used in this chapter:
"Animal"means any domesticated animal, including canines, felines, horses, donkeys, mules, burros, cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, rabbits, birds or any other animal kept as a pet or for commercial purposes.
"Animal control officer"means a person employed by the county and duly authorized by the director of animal services and the state of California to enforce laws dealing with animals existing within the unincorporated territories of the county and those incorporated areas which may, from time to time, contract with the county for services.
"Animal services"mean that section of the county government which is specifically charged with the regulation of, and the enforcement of laws dealing with animals existing within the unincorporated territories of the county and incorporated areas thereof which may, from time to time, contract with the county for such services. Animal services is a division of the county department of health and human services.
"At large"means an animal off the premises of its owner and not under restraint by lead, leash or adequate enclosure. The following exceptions shall apply to the provisions of this definition:
1. A dog shall not be considered to be at large if it is assisting its owner or person in charge of livestock in herding, guarding or controlling livestock;
2. A dog shall not be considered at large if it is assisting a peace officer engaged in law enforcement duties;
3. A dog shall not be considered at large if it is enrolled in and actually participating in a dog training or obedience class, exhibition or competition conducted by an organization on private or public property with the permission of the owner or operator of the grounds or facility;
4. A dog shall not be considered at large when it is accompanying and under the direction of a person engaged in legal hunting activities.
For animals other than dogs, it also means any unattended animal not confined by an adequate fence or restrained in a manner appropriate for the species of animal. An adequate fence is any fence which is good, strong, substantial and sufficient to prevent the ingress and egress of livestock. |
"Director of animal services"means the person designated by the county director of health and human services as the director of animal services or animal services manager for the county of Placer and duly authorized animal control officers.
"Health officer"means the public health officer of the county and any health department employee or other person duly authorized by the health officer to act on his or her behalf.
"Impoundment"means the taking up and confining of an animal by the director of animal services in a manner consistent with recognized standards of humane treatment.
"Kennel"means any enclosure, building, or structure where dogs of at least four months of age are kept, harbored or maintained, in a confined manner for commercial or noncommercial purposes. A kennel license shall be issued to individuals who breed or offer for sale more than two litters of dogs per year or board and/or train dogs.
"Owner"means a person who possesses, has title to or an interest in, harbors, or has control, custody or possession of an animal, and the verb form of "to own" includes all these shades of meaning.
"Person"means fictional entities such as corporations, estates, associations, partnerships and trusts, as well as one or more individual human beings.
"Vaccination"means the inoculation of a dog with a vaccine approved by and in the manner prescribed by the State Department of Public Health.
"Veterinarian"means a person licensed by the state of California to practice veterinary medicine.
(Ord. 5653-B § 1, 2011)