It is unlawful for any person to own, keep or have control of a dog or cat over the age of eight weeks within the corporate limits of the city, whether confined or not, without having a current license tag attached to the collar or harness which is worn by the dog or cat. These licenses shall be obtained by paying the required license fee in the amounts and within the time limits as provided herein, to the animal control authority.
(a)
Dog and cat licenses must be renewed each year and obtained within 30 days of acquisition of the dog or cat. The license shall remain in force for a period of 12 months from the date of issuance, expiring on the last day of the twelfth month. There is no prorating of any license fee. Renewal licenses will retain the original expiration date whether renewed prior to, on, or after their renewal month.
(b)
A metal tag shall be furnished with each license. Such tag shall be securely attached to a collar which shall be worn by the dog or cat at all times, except when displayed in an official exhibition. The shape of the tag shall not be the same for two consecutive years.
(c)
In order to receive the fee advantage for altered dogs and cats, an individual must provide proof of alteration from a licensed veterinarian, or provide proof from a licensed veterinarian that the spay/neuter procedure would be harmful to the animal.
(d)
Any person who fails to obtain a license 30 days after the license expiration date, but before 60 days of the expiration date, shall pay a penalty of $10.00 per license. Any person who fails to obtain a license after 60 days of the license expiration shall pay a penalty of $20.00 per license. No late penalty shall be charged if:
(1)
The owner submits proof of purchase or acquisition of the animal within the previous 30 days; or
(2)
The owner has moved into the city within the preceding 30 days; or
(3)
The animal is currently, or has been within the preceding 30 days, under the age which requires a license; or
(4)
The owner purchases the license(s) voluntarily, prior to in-person or field contact by animal control personnel; or
(5)
The owner submits other proof deemed acceptable in the animal control authority's administrative policy.
(e)
Lost Tags. Lost license tags may be replaced by a substitute license or tag upon application to the animal control authority and payment of a replacement charge.
(Ord. 1397 § 2, 2005; Ord. 1513 § 2, 2011)