(a)
Rabies vaccination required. It shall be unlawful for any person to own, control, harbor, keep or possess any dog that has not been vaccinated within thirty (30) days of becoming four (4) months of age with canine rabies vaccine by a licensed veterinarian.
(b)
License required. Every person who owns, controls, harbors, possesses, or keeps any dog over the age of four (4) months within the City shall procure a license from Animal Services for such dog. Thereafter during the year, within thirty (30) days after a dog over the age of four (4) months is acquired or brought into the City, or within thirty (30) days after a dog reaches the age of four (4) months, its owner shall procure a license for such dog and shall be required to pay the fees required of such owner pursuant to the provisions of this article.
(c)
Multi-year option. The license provided for herein may be issued for a period not to exceed three (3) years for a dog that has attained the age of twelve (12) months, or older, and who has been vaccinated against rabies. The person to whom the license is to be issued may choose a license period of up to one (1), two (2), or three (3) years. However, when issuing a license pursuant to this subsection, the license period shall not extend beyond the remaining period of validity for the current rabies vaccination.
(d)
Discount fee. Any person who selects a license period of two (2) or three (3) years for a dog over the age of twelve (12) months, as provided for in subsection (c) of this section, shall receive a discounted rate in an amount set by resolution as amended from time to time.
(e)
Relocation. Any person who relocates (i.e., moves) into the City of Turlock with a dog over the age of four (4) months and with a current license and vaccination from another jurisdiction shall be allowed to procure a City of Turlock dog license within the first thirty (30) days at no charge. The expiration date of such new license will correspond with the expiration date of the previously issued license.
(f)
Service dogs. Assistance or service dogs are issued a specifically designed identifying tag in accordance with the California Food and Agricultural Code Section 30850, et seq. Owners of these dogs must comply with all State and local license requirements. Service tags shall be issued without charge.
(821-CS, Amended, 06/22/1993; 1001-CS, Amended, 01/14/2003)