Every person having knowledge of the existence of an animal
apparently afflicted with rabies shall report immediately to the Health
Department the existence of such animal, the place where seen, the
owner's name, if known, and the symptoms suggesting rabies.
State law reference: Similar provision, Code of
Va., § 3.2-6522.
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When there is sufficient reason to believe that a rabid animal
is at large, the City Council shall have the power to pass an emergency
ordinance, which shall become effective immediately upon passage,
requiring owners of all dogs and cats in the City to keep dogs and
cats confined on their premises unless leashed under restraint of
the owner in such a manner that persons or animals will not be subject
to the danger of being bitten by the rabid animal. Any emergency ordinance
enacted pursuant to the provisions of this section shall be operative
for a period not to exceed 30 days unless City Council renews it.
State law reference: Rabid animals, Code of Va.,
§ 3.2-6522.
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At the discretion of the local Health Director, dogs or cats
showing active signs of rabies or suspected of having rabies shall
be confined under competent observation for such a time as may be
necessary to determine a diagnosis. The local Health Director shall
determine the location and conditions of confinement for such animal.
If confinement is impossible or impracticable, such dog or cat shall
be euthanized by one of the methods prescribed or approved by the
state veterinarian.
State law reference: Rabid animals, Code of Va.,
§ 3.2-6522.
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Any dog or cat for which no proof of current rabies vaccination is available and which is exposed to rabies through a bite or through saliva or central nervous system tissue in a fresh open wound or mucous membrane by an animal believed to be afflicted with rabies shall be confined in a pound, kennel or enclosure approved by the Health Department for a period not to exceed six months at the expense of the owner; however, if this is not feasible, the dog or cat shall be euthanized as provided in §
98-27 of this chapter. A rabies vaccination shall be administered prior to release. Inactivated rabies vaccine may be administered at the beginning of confinement. Any dog or cat so bitten or exposed to rabies through saliva or central nervous system tissue in a fresh open wound or mucous membrane with proof of a valid rabies vaccination shall be revaccinated immediately following the bite and shall be confined to the premises of the owner or other site as may be approved by the Health Department, for a period of 45 days.
State law reference: Rabid animals, Code of Va.,
§ 3.2-6522.
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