Any agreement used by a releasing agency pursuant to Subsection
B of §
62-22 shall contain:
A. The date of the agreement.
B. The names, addresses and signatures of the releasing
agency and the new owner.
C. A description of the dog or cat to be adopted.
D. The date by which the dog or cat is required to be
sterilized.
E. A statement printed in conspicuous, bold print that
sterilization of the dog or cat is required under this article; that
a person who violates this article is subject to a civil penalty;
and that the new owner may be compelled to comply with the provisions
of this article.
Each new owner who signs a sterilization agreement
shall, within seven days of the sterilization, cause to be delivered
or mailed to the releasing agency written confirmation signed by the
veterinarian who performed the sterilization. The confirmation shall
briefly describe the dog or cat; include the new owner's name and
address; certify that the sterilization was performed; and specify
the date of the procedure. Any person who violates this section shall
be subject to a civil penalty not to exceed $150.
If an adopted dog or cat is lost or stolen or
dies before the animal is sterilized and before the date by which
the dog or cat is required to be sterilized, the new owner shall,
within seven days of the animal's disappearance or death, notify the
releasing agency of the animal's disappearance or death. Any person
who violates this section shall be subject to a civil penalty not
to exceed $25.
This article shall not apply to an owner reclaiming
his dog or cat from a releasing agency.
The County or releasing agency may charge and
collect from the new owner a reasonable fee or deposit as determined
from time to time before releasing a dog or cat for adoption to ensure
sterilization.
Any animal control officer, humane investigator,
the State Veterinarian or State Veterinarian's representative shall
be entitled to bring a civil action for any violation of this article
which is subject to a civil penalty. Any civil penalty assessed pursuant
to this article shall be paid into the treasury of the County and
used for the purpose of defraying the costs of local animal control,
including efforts to promote sterilization of dogs or cats.