(1)
The owner of an animal that bites a person and any person bitten by an animal shall report the bite to an Animal Control Officer or the Utah City/County Health Department within twenty-four (24) hours of the bite, regardless of whether or not the biting animal is of a species subject to rabies.
(2)
Any person having knowledge of any individual or animal having been bitten by an animal of a species subject to rabies shall report the incident immediately to an Animal Control Officer or to the Utah City/County Health Department.
(3)
A physician or other medical care provider who renders treatment to a person bitten by an animal shall report to an Animal Control Officer, within twenty-four (24) hours of his first treatment, the fact that he has rendered treatment to a bite victim. He shall report the name, sex and address of the person bitten, as well as the type and location of the bite. If known, he shall give the name and address of the owner of the animal that inflicted the bite and other facts that may assist animal control officers in ascertaining the immunization status of the animal.
(4)
Any person treating an animal bitten, injured or mauled by another animal shall report the incident to an Animal Control Officer. The report shall contain the name and address of the owner of the wounded, injured or bitten animal, the name and address of the owner and description of the animal which caused the injury, and the location of the incident.
(5)
Any person having knowledge of the whereabouts of an animal known to have been exposed to, or suspected of having rabies, or of an animal of or person bitten by such a suspect animal, shall notify an Animal Control Officer, the Utah City/County Health Department or the Utah State Division of Health.
(1979 Code 3-7-401; adopted by Ordinance No. 4-88)