§ 91.140 EXOTIC SPECIES; KEEPING OF RECORDS.
   (A)   Exotic species. Any pet shop, animal dealer, or other person who transfers or permits to be transferred the ownership of an exotic species, as herein defined, shall keep records of the ownership transfer for a period of at least three years. These records shall include:
      (1)   Point of origin of the animal.
      (2)   The medical history of said animal, including but not limited to vaccinations, diseases, and treatment.
      (3)   The date the pet shop, animal dealer, or other person came into possession of the animal.
      (4)   The date of transfer and the transferee’s name and address.
   (B)   Records available. These records shall be kept by the transferor and shall be made available to MAS or other authorized agent upon request.
   (C)   Grounds for citation. Failure to keep such records and/or to release such records to authorized personnel shall be grounds for the issuance of a citation subjecting the owner or person transferring such animals to the penalties contained, pursuant to § 91.999 and/or the revocation of any license issued pursuant to this chapter.
(1994 Jeff. Code, § 91.095) (Jeff. Ord. 17-1990, adopted and effective 12-19-1990; Jeff. Am.Ord. 46-1996, adopted and effective 12-10-1996; Lou. Metro Am. Ord. No. 97-2003, approved 5-16-2003; Lou. Metro Am. Ord. No. 233-2006, approved 1-4-2007; Lou. Metro Am. Ord. No. 290-2007, approved 12-20-2007)   Penalty, see § 91.999