[Amended 6-18-1990]
The license tax on dogs shall be due and payable
as follows:
A. On or before January 1 and not later than January
31 of each year, the owner of any dog four months old or older shall
pay a license tax as prescribed in this chapter.
B. If a dog shall become four months of age or if a dog
over four months of age unlicensed by this County shall come into
the possession of any person residing in this County between January
1 and October 31 of any year, a license tax for the current calendar
year shall be paid by the owner forthwith.
C. If a dog shall become four months of age or if a dog
over four months of age unlicensed by this County shall come into
the possession of any person in this County between November 1 and
December 31 of any year, the license tax for the succeeding year shall
be paid forthwith by the owner and such license shall protect the
dog from the date of payment of the license tax to the end of the
succeeding calendar year.
Payment of the license tax subsequent to a summons
to appear before the Judge of the General District Court or other
court for failure to have done so within the time permitted by this
article shall not operate to relieve such owner from the penalties
provided for violation of the provisions of this article.
[Amended 9-17-1985; 7-21-1986; 10-16-1989; 6-4-1990; 8-21-1990]
A. It shall be unlawful for any person to own or harbor
a dog four months old or older in the County unless such dog is licensed
as required by the provisions of this division. Dog license taxes
shall be paid for the calendar year, namely, from January 1 to December
31, inclusive, and the license tax shall be payable at the office
of the County Treasurer as follows:
[Amended 5-21-2013]
(3) Neutered males and spayed females. For each $7.
B. No license shall be issued for the fee listed in Subsection
A(3) above unless the application is accompanied by a certificate from a licensed veterinarian.
C. This amendment shall be effective beginning with the
sale of dog licenses for calendar year 1991.
[Amended 6-18-1990]
Any resident of this County may obtain a dog
license by making oral or written application to the Treasurer and
by paying the amount of the license tax. The Treasurer shall have
authority to license only dogs of owners or custodians who reside
within the boundary limits of the County and may require information
to establish the location of the residence of any applicant. Upon
receipt of proper application, the Treasurer shall issue a license
receipt on which he shall record the name and address of the owner
or custodian, the amount of the license tax paid, the date of payment,
the year for which issued, the serial number of the tag, whether male,
unsexed female or female and shall deliver the metal license tags
or plates to the applicant forthwith.
[Amended 6-18-1990]
If a dog license shall become lost, destroyed
or stolen, the owner or custodian shall immediately present the original
license receipt to the Treasurer and make application for a duplicate
license tag. Upon application of the owner or custodian to the Treasurer
that the original license tag has been lost, destroyed or stolen,
the Treasurer shall issue a duplicate tag which the owner or custodian
shall immediately affix to the collar of the dog. The Treasurer shall
endorse the number of the duplicate tag and the date issued on the
face of the original license receipt. The fee for the issuance of
a duplicate tag shall be $1.
[Amended 6-18-1990]
A dog license shall consist of a license receipt
and a metal tag in the style and design adopted by the Board of Supervisors.
The tag shall be stamped or otherwise permanently marked to show the
sex of the dog, the calendar year for which issued and shall bear
a serial number.
[Amended 6-18-1990; 10-18-2011]
A dog license receipt shall be carefully preserved
by the owner or custodian of the dog and exhibited promptly on request
for inspection by any Animal Control Officer or other law enforcement
officer. A dog license tag shall be securely fastened to a substantial
collar by the owner or custodian and worn by such dog at all times.
It shall be unlawful for the owner to permit any licensed dog four
months old or over to run or roam at large at any time without a license
tag, except that the collar and license tag may be removed temporarily
when engaged in lawful hunting in open season and when accompanied
by the owner or custodian.
Any dog inspected and found not to be wearing
a collar to which is attached a license tag issued for the current
calendar year shall be considered, prima facie, an unlicensed dog,
and in any proceedings under this chapter, the burden of proof of
the fact that the dog has been licensed or is otherwise not required
to wear a license tag at the time shall be upon the owner of the dog.