§ 3-33. Release or disposition of quarantined animal.  


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  • (a)

    If a veterinarian determines that a quarantined animal does not show the clinical signs of rabies, the local health authority shall release the animal to its owner when the quarantine period ends if:

    (1)

    The owner has an unexpired rabies vaccination certificate for the animal; or

    (2)

    The animal is vaccinated against rabies by a licensed veterinarian at the owner's expense.

    (b)

    If a veterinarian determines that a quarantined animal shows the clinical signs of rabies, the local health authority shall humanely destroy the animal. If an animal dies or is destroyed while in quarantine, the local health authority shall remove the head or brain of the animal and submit it to the nearest department laboratory for testing.

    (c)

    The owner of an animal that is quarantined under this chapter shall pay to the local health authority the reasonable costs of the quarantine and disposition of the animal. The local health authority may bring suit to collect those costs.

    (d)

    The local health authority may sell the animal and retain the proceeds or keep, grant, or destroy an animal if the owner or custodian does not take possession of the animal before the fourth day following the final day of the quarantine period.

(Ord. No. 381, § 1, 11-8-07)

State law reference

Similar provisions, V.T.C.A., Health and Safety Code § 826.043.