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CHAPTER 8.05
RABIES CONTROL
SECTION:
8.05.010: Dog, Cat And Ferret Rabies Vaccination Requirements
8.05.020: Rabies Vaccination; When Valid
8.05.030: Rabies Vaccination; Veterinarian Duties; Certification And Tags
8.05.040: Impoundment Of Animals Without Valid Vaccination Tags
8.05.050: Rabid Animal Reports
8.05.060: Animals Exposed To Rabies
8.05.070: Management Of Animals That Bite Humans
8.05.010: DOG, CAT AND FERRET RABIES VACCINATION REQUIREMENTS:
   A.   Vaccination Required: The owner or person having charge, care, custody, and control of a dog, cat or ferret four (4) months of age or older shall have such animal vaccinated against rabies and shall thereafter ensure that said animal is revaccinated as often as is required to maintain the animal in a current rabies vaccination status. Any person permitting any animal to habitually be on or remain, or be lodged or fed within such person's house, yard or premises shall be responsible for the vaccinations of the animal. Unvaccinated dogs, cats or ferrets over four (4) months of age acquired by the owner or moved into the jurisdiction must be vaccinated within thirty (30) days of acquisition or arrival. Every dog, cat and ferret shall have a current rabies vaccination with a rabies vaccine approved by the current compendium of animal rabies control.
   B.   Operators Responsibility: Veterinarians, cattery and kennel operators shall be responsible for determining that dogs, cats and ferrets are currently vaccinated for rabies prior to accepting the animal, from their owners or caretakers, for temporary housing on their premises.
   C.   Exception: The provisions of this section shall not apply to a veterinarian providing emergency medical care to a sick or injured animal. (Ord. 2012-16, 6-21-2012)
8.05.020: RABIES VACCINATION; WHEN VALID:
   A.   Specified: Animals that have had a valid vaccination for rabies will not be considered to have a current vaccine until thirty (30) days following the first vaccination and will be considered unvaccinated the day following the expiration of the last documented valid vaccination.
   B.   Bite Cases: For the purpose of management of bite cases, an owner may, within the six (6) months of expiration of the last vaccine, submit proof of protection against rabies. Such proof shall be in the form of a written statement from a veterinarian based upon a blood titer paid for by the owner, drawn after the bite and prior to, or within ten (10) days of, any revaccination. (Ord. 2012-16, 6-21-2012)
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