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Upon payment of the fees required by this Dog Control Ordinance, the County shall issue to the owner of the dog a license tag suitable for attachment to the dog’s collar. The owner of the dog shall attach the license tag to a collar on the dog and keep it on the dog at all times. If the dog is kept at all times in an enclosure or pen, the license tag may, at the option of the owner or keeper, be affixed to the enclosure or pen rather than to the collar of the dog.
(County Ord. 692, passed 7-12-2001) Penalty, see § 91.999
If a license tag is lost, the owner may obtain a duplicate license tag from the County upon satisfactory proof of loss and payment of a fee as specified by Board order.
(County Ord. 692, passed 7-12-2001) Penalty, see § 91.999
If the ownership of a dog which is currently licensed under this Dog Control Ordinance changes, the new owner shall, within 30 days, obtain from the County a transfer of the license tag upon payment of the required fee, as specified by Board order.
(County Ord. 692, passed 7-12-2001) Penalty, see § 91.999
The Board or Sheriff may, by order, establish licensing outlets at any business within the territorial limits of the County for the purpose of selling dog licenses. The Board may promulgate rules for the administration of such a program. Any business participating in the program shall be entitled to retain an amount from the fee received for each license issued by the outlet to cover administrative costs. The amount that may be retained by a business participating in the program shall be established by Board order.
(County Ord. 692, passed 7-12-2001)
COUNTY DOG FACILITIES, LICENSING, AND INSPECTION
Any license may be summarily revoked if it was obtained by using false information and/or fees were paid with an uncollectible, forged, insufficiently funded, or other unacceptable check or commercial paper.
(County Ord. 692, passed 7-12-2001) Penalty, see § 91.999
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