§ 91.070 ANIMAL BITES; RABIES EXAMINATION.
   (A)   Every animal that bites or scratches a person shall be reported within four hours to the Police Department or Animal Control Officer, and shall thereupon be securely quarantined at a veterinarian hospital for a period of ten days from the date the person was bitten, and shall not be released from such quarantine except by permission of the Police Chief or the Animal Control Officer of the town and the veterinarian in charge of the quarantined animal. Such quarantine may be at any veterinarian hospital chosen by the owner, provided it be located in the county. Failure of the owner or keeper to quarantine his or her animal within the four-hour period herein will make him or her guilty of an offense.
   (B)   The owner, upon demand by any town officer or Animal Control Officer, shall surrender any animal that has bitten or scratched a human, or which is suspected as having been exposed to rabies, for supervised quarantine testing or euthanasia, the expense for which shall be borne by the owner; and the animal may be reclaimed by the owner if adjudged free of rabies.
(Prior Code, § 4-161) Penalty, see § 91.999