(A) The brains of all dogs or other animals which are suspected of having rabies or the brains from animals which have bitten a person or other animal and die during the period of observation shall be promptly and properly submitted to a recognized laboratory for rabies examination.
(B) (1) It shall be the responsibility of the person who has the biting animal confined under his or her observation to see that the brain is properly submitted to the laboratory without delay.
(2) There is no observation period for wild animals so their brains shall be submitted immediately for rabies examination.
(1993 Code, § 50.139) (Ord. 92-10, passed 11-18-1992; Ord. 2006-07, passed 6-21-2006; Ord. 2022-01, passed 3-16-2022)