§ 91.041 ABANDONMENT OF ANIMALS.
   (A)   No person shall abandon any animal. Abandonment consists of leaving an animal for a period in excess of 24 hours, without the animal's owner or the owners' designated caretaker providing all provisions of necessity as defined in this chapter and checking on the animal's condition. No person shall leave an animal by a roadside or other area or leave such animal on either public or private property, without the property owner's consent. In the event that an animal is found so abandoned, such animal may be taken by an Animal Control Officer and impounded in CAC facilities and there confined in a humane manner. In the event that an animal is so abandoned, the owner or the person, if any, whom he/she has charged with the animal's care, shall be subject to a citation or civil penalties for any violation of this section.
   (B)   Any animal found not under restraint without a vaccination tag, or any animal found in a condition which requires immediate veterinary care, shall be presumed to be abandoned, and shall be seized.
   (C)   Notice of seizure of an animal from private property shall be posted on the premises from which the animal was seized which notice shall clearly state the address and telephone number of the CAC facility to which the animal was taken.
(Ord. 2020-G-3, passed 6-16-20)