§ 92.073 UNCLAIMED, UNADOPTED ANIMALS HAVING BITTEN OR INJURED PERSONS OR ANIMALS.
   Any animal which is known to have bitten or injured any person so as to cause an abrasion of the skin, or any animal which, in the opinion of the MACO, appears to be infected with or exposed to rabies, shall be impounded, or in such instances as may be determined by the MACO shall be closely “confined,” as that term is defined in § 92.029 of this code, by its owner or possessor for observation in accordance with the directions of the MACO. Disposition of such animal shall be made as directed by the MACO.
(Prior Code, § 5-5-9) (Ord. 155, passed 1-9-1996)