§ 90.02 DOMESTICATED ANIMALS TO BE INOCULATED; NAME TAGS AFFIXED TO COLLARS.
   (A)   (1)   Each calendar year or at intervals as may hereafter be promulgated by the Department of Agriculture, every owner or keeper of a domesticated animal four months or more of age shall cause the domesticated animal to be inoculated against rabies.
      (2)   The owner or keeper of the domesticated animal shall cause a serially numbered tag evidencing the inoculation to be attached to a collar or harness worn by the domesticated animal.
   (B)   Every owner or keeper of a domesticated animal, regardless of age, shall cause the domesticated animal to wear a collar or harness and shall affix thereto a metallic or other suitable tag inscribed with the name, address and phone number, if any, of the owner or keeper of the domesticated animal.
(1994 Code, § 3-1-2) (Ord. 14-09, passed 6-3-2014)