Any person knowing or suspecting that any animal in his possession has
been bitten or attacked by an animal known to have or suspected of having
rabies shall immediately confine such animal and notify the Board of Health
or, if no official can be reached, the Police Department. Upon receipt of
such notification, the Health Officer shall direct what further steps shall
be taken with respect to such animal.
It shall be the duty of every person who detects in any animal the symptoms
of rabies to confine the animal and immediately notify the Board of Health
of his suspicions and of the whereabouts of the confinement.
It shall be the duty of any person who suspects or has reason to suspect
that a dead animal within his knowledge or possession has been rabid or has
been bitten by an animal known to have been rabid to immediately report these
suspicions to the Board of Health.
Any person who has been bitten or attacked by any animal in the Borough
and any physician or other such person who has been consulted by or has treated
any person who has been bitten or attacked by any animal shall, within 12
hours of becoming aware of such incident, report the circumstances to the
Board of Health or the Police Department.