CHAPTER 4
ANIMAL CONTROL
SECTION:
6-4-1: Definitions
6-4-2: Certain Animals Prohibited
6-4-3: Rabies Control
6-4-4: Animal Bites
6-4-5: Dogs Running At Large Prohibited; Impoundment
6-4-6: Impoundment, Redemption And Disposition Of Dogs And Cats
6-4-7: Removal Of Collar, Tags And Leashes From Dogs Or Cats
6-4-8: Number Of Dogs And Cats Restricted
6-4-9: Female Dogs And Cats In Heat
6-4-10: Noisy Animals
6-4-11: Dangerous, Vicious Animals
6-4-12: Poultry And Animal Yards
6-4-13: Exemptions
6-4-1: DEFINITIONS:
The following words and phrases, when used in this chapter, shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them in this section:
CAT: Except where specifically distinguished, includes all animals of the feline species.
DOG: Except where specifically distinguished, includes all animals of the canine species.
INOCULATION: The injection, subcutaneously, or in other manner as may be approved by the department of agriculture of the state, pursuant to the rabies control act of the state, of antirabic vaccine, meeting standards approved by the department of agriculture of the state and by the United States department of agriculture.
LICENSED VETERINARIAN: A veterinarian duly licensed as such under the laws of the state or of any other state which, by law, provides for the licensing of veterinarians.
OWNER OR KEEPER: Shall include any person who shall harbor, suffer, or permit any dog or cat to remain on any premises within the village of Milan under his charge or control.
POULTRY OR ANIMAL YARD: Every enclosure, shed or structure used to house one or more live fowl. Included in the term "fowl" are chickens, ducks, geese or other poultry. Included in the term "animal", is one or more cattle, horses, sheep, goats or other domestic animals. (1983 Code § 8-4-2; amd. 2011 Code)
6-4-2: CERTAIN ANIMALS PROHIBITED:
It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to raise or keep any goats, swine or pigs within the corporate limits of the village. See section 1-4B-1 of this code for fines for violation of this section. (1983 Code § 8-4-19; amd. 2011 Code)
6-4-3: RABIES CONTROL:
   A.   Dogs And Cats:
      1.   Inoculation Required: Every owner or keeper of any dog or cat within the limits of the village shall cause such dog or cat to be inoculated against rabies from time to time by a licensed veterinarian in such a manner so that such dog or cat will be continuously immune from rabies. (1983 Code § 8-4-3; amd. 2011 Code)
      2.   Collar And Tag Required: Every dog or cat kept within the village shall be provided by its owner or keeper with a good and substantial collar, and he shall cause to be attached thereto in a secure manner a current inoculation tag issued by the county or by any governmental body or municipality. Such person shall at all times cause such dog or cat to wear such collar with such inoculation tag attached thereto. (1983 Code § 8-4-4; amd. 2011 Code)
      3.   Fines And No Contest Procedures: See section 1-4B-1 of this code for fines for violation of this subsection and title 1, chapter 4, article C of this code for no contest procedures. (2011 Code)
      4.   Impoundment Procedure:
         a.   No Tags: Any dog or cat found within the corporate limits of the village not wearing a collar with the inoculation tag attached thereto as required by subsection A2 of this section shall be impounded and disposed of as hereinafter provided. (1983 Code § 8-4-5)
         b.   With Tags: When any dog or cat known to have an inoculation tag shall be impounded, notice of the impounding of such dog or cat shall immediately be given to the owner or keeper of such animal by mail or telephone by the person in charge of the animal shelter; provided, that the name and address of such owner or keeper can be ascertained with reasonable effort. (1983 Code § 8-4-7)
   B.   Quarantine Of Suspects; Destruction Of Rabid Animals: Any dog, cat or other animal having symptoms of a disease known as rabies shall be confined under the supervision of a veterinarian for a period of ten (10) days. Any dog, cat or other animal having any symptoms of rabies that may be impounded by the village police department shall be immediately placed in the care of veterinarian. If it shall be deemed that the dog, cat or other animal is suffering from rabies, said animal may be immediately destroyed. (1983 Code § 8-4-16)
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