§ 92.09 MICROCHIP IDENTIFICATION.
   It shall be the responsibility of each owner of any dog kept or harbored within the county and determined to be a dangerous or potentially dangerous dog under this chapter, court order, state statute, designation from the Animal Control Authority, or a substantially similar ordinance from another jurisdiction to ensure that a microchip is implanted in the dog for identification. The name of the microchip manufacturer and identification number of the microchip must be provided to the Animal Control Authority. If the microchip is not implanted by the owner, the Animal Control Authority may seize the dog to have a microchip implanted by a qualified veterinarian, clinic or shelter staff. In either case, all costs related to purchase and implantation of the microchip must be borne by the dog’s owner.
(Ord. 69-2010, passed 8-10-10) Penalty, see § 92.99