§ 33.116 PERSONNEL; DUTIES.
   (A)   Generally. The County Animal Shelter shall have three full-time employees.
   (B)   Animal Shelter Director. As a full-time supervisor, the duties of the Animal Shelter Director shall include, but not be limited to:
      (1)   Scheduling of personnel and payroll;
      (2)   Collection and disbursement of revenue generated;
      (3)   Maintenance and cleanliness of building and grounds;
      (4)   Assisting in yearly budget preparation;
      (5)   Serving as liaison with the County Humane Society;
      (6)   Ensuring compliance with the County Personnel Policy;
      (7)   Maintenance and accuracy of operations logs and records;
      (8)   Ensuring compliance with all applicable laws pertaining to the regulations of dog/canine and criminal citations;
      (9)   Responding to all calls for animal control (canine) assistance within the county;
      (10)   Ensuring compliance with standard operating procedures adopted by the Fiscal Court; and
      (11)    Any other functions requested by the County Judge/Executive.
   (C)   Dog Warden. The duties of the Dog Warden shall include, but not be limited to:
      (1)   Collection of revenue and reporting to supervisor;
      (2)   Maintenance of buildings and grounds;
      (3)   Compliance with County Personnel Policy;
      (4)   Compliance with standard operating procedures adopted by the Fiscal Court;
      (5)   Maintenance and accuracy of operations logs and records;
      (6)   Ensuring compliance with all applicable laws pertaining to the regulation of dog/canine and criminal citations;
      (7)   Responding to all calls for animal control (canine) assistance within the county; and
      (8)   Any other functions requested by the County Judge/Executive.
   (D)   Shelter Attendant. The duties of the Shelter Attendant shall include, but not be limited to:
      (1)   Maintenance and cleanliness of buildings and grounds;
      (2)   Compliance with County Personnel Policy;
      (3)   Ensuring compliance with all applicable laws pertaining to the regulation of dog/canine and criminal citations;
      (4)   Responding to all calls for animal control (canine) assistance within the county;
      (5)   Compliance with standard operating procedures adopted by the Fiscal Court;
      (6)   Collection of revenue and reporting to supervisor; and
      (7)   Any other functions requested by the County Judge/Executive.
(Prior Code, § 23.701) (Ord. 2001-13, passed 11-14-2001; Ord. 2002-14, passed 5-29-2002; Ord. 2002-21, passed 10-16-2002)