Title 6 ANIMALS
Chapter 6.24 RABIES CONTROL
6.24.010 Vaccination required.
6.24.020 Duty to report bite.
6.24.030 Quarantine.
6.24.040 Delivery of carcass.
6.24.010 Vaccination required.
A. Every dog over four months of age shall have a current
vaccination with a canine antirabies vaccine approved by the Health Department
of the state. Such vaccination shall be administered by a veterinarian or as
provided through county-recognized vaccination clinics.
B. Every person who owns or comes to own an unvaccinated dog
over four months of age shall have ten days in which to comply with the
provisions of this section.
C. Notwithstanding any provisions to the contrary in this
chapter, no dog need be vaccinated for rabies where:
1. A licensed veterinarian has examined the dog and certified
at such time that a vaccination would endanger the dog's health because of
physiological reasons; and
2. Such certificate is presented to the health officer within
five days of such examination; and
3. The health officer concurs in the opinion of the
veterinarian, contained in such certificate, and endorses on such certificate
his approval thereof. Such certificate must bear the date of issuance and must
be renewed each year.
D. Every veterinarian, after vaccinating a dog for rabies,
shall issue a certificate and furnish one copy of the certificate to the owner
of the dog and one copy to the animal control officer. The certificate shall be
in the form prescribed by the animal control officer. (Ord. 483 § 3.7,
1982).
6.24.020 Duty to report bite.
Any person having knowledge that any animal capable of
transmitting rabies has bitten a human being within the city shall immediately
report the fact to the Placer county health department, the animal control
officer or the Rocklin police chief and shall furnish complete information
thereof. (Ord. 483 § 3.5, 1982).
6.24.030 Quarantine.
A. The animal control officer shall ensure that all animals
falling into the following categories shall be isolated or quarantined at the
place and under the conditions prescribed by the health officer and pertinent
state laws and regulations:
1. Known rabid animals;
2. Suspected rabid animals;
3. Animals that have bitten or otherwise exposed a human to
rabies;
4. Animals, of a species subject to rabies, which have been
bitten by a known rabid or suspected rabid animal or have been in intimate
contact with a rabid or suspected rabid animal.
B. It shall be unlawful for the owner or keeper of an animal
to violate any of the conditions of isolation or quarantine prescribed by the
health officer, the animal control officer, or their duly authorized
representatives. (Ord. 483 § 6.1, 1982).
6.24.040 Delivery of carcass.
Upon the death of any rabid animal, clinically suspected
rabid animal, or animal which has bitten or otherwise exposed a human to rabies,
the animal control officer shall obtain and turn over to the health officer the
carcass of the animal or an adequate specimen thereof. (Ord. 483 § 6.2,
1982).
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