This policy shall not be confused with or conflict
with any portion the Town of Barre Animal Control Bylaw previously
adopted by Town Meeting.
Calls or complaints received regarding road
injured or killed animals are to be handled in the following manner:
A. The Police Department shall notify the Animal Control
Officer also known as the "Dog Officer" whenever a report is received
regarding injured dogs or cats on a public way. The Animal Control
Officer or her designee shall retrieve the animal and provide for
its treatment until the owner may be determined.
B. If the dog or cat has been killed, and the incident
occurs during normal business hours, the dispatcher on duty shall
notify the Barre Department of Public Works which shall remove the
animal from the roadway and dispose of it properly. If the incident
occurs at times when the Department of Public Works is not working,
the police officer on duty shall remove the carcass to the side of
the roadway so it will not interfere with motor vehicle traffic. The
carcass will remain to the side of the roadway until the Department
of Public Works can remove the carcass and dispose of it properly
during its normal workday. It shall be the responsibility of the dispatcher
to see to it that the Department of Public Works is notified of the
incident in a manner consistent with other notification procedures
during off hours.
C. To help identify owners of dogs and cats, the Town
Clerk shall provide the Police Department with a list of all licensed
dogs and cats.
D. At the time the injured or killed dog or cat is retrieved,
the dispatcher on duty shall be provided with a detailed description
of the dog or cat, the location of the incident, and tag information,
if any.