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0 0 <br />BOOK 16 i-trE 553 <br />Section 2-3-19. Report and ConTinement of Animals Biting Persons or Showing <br />Symptoms of Rabies <br />(A) Every dog or cat which has bitten any person or which shows symptoms <br />of rabies shall be confined immediately; and shall be promptly reported to the Animal <br />Control Program, for a period of ten (10) days, and shall not be released from such <br />quarantine except by written permission from the Animal Control Program. <br />(B) Dogs and cats quarantined under this section shall be confined in a <br />veterinary hospital, boarding kennel, or San-Lee Humane Society, at the expense of the <br />owner. However, if an animal control officer determines that the owner of an animal <br />which must be quarantined has adequate confinement facilities upon his own premises, <br />the animal control officer may authorize the animal to be confined on such premises. <br />The animal control officer may not authorize the animal to be confined on the owners <br />premises unless the owner has a fenced-in secure enclosure in his yard and the fenced- <br />in secure enclosure has no entrances or exits that are not locked, and the animal is <br />currently vaccinated against rabies. Proof will be required at the time of investigation. <br />If the animal is confined on the owner's premises, the animal control officer shall revisit <br />the premises for inspection purposes at approximately the middle of the confinement <br />period and again at the conclusion of the confinement period, <br />(C) In the case of stray dogs or cats whose ownership is not known, the dogs <br />or cats may be euthanized and the head examined for rabies or kept for the supervised <br />quarantine period required by this section at the county animal shelter. <br />(D) If rabies does not develop within ten (10) days after a dog or cat is <br />quarantined under this section, the dog or cat may be released from quarantine with the <br />written permission of the animal control program. If the dog or cat has been confined in <br />the county animal shelter, the owner shall pay any necessary fees and a boarding fee set <br />by the San-Lee Humane Society. <br />(E) In the case of any carnivore or bat the animal may be euthanized and the <br />head examined for rabies. <br />Section 2-3-20. Animal Bitten by Rabid Animal or Suspected Rabid Animal <br />Unvaccinated animals bitten by a known rabid animal or a suspected rabid animal <br />which is unavailable for testing shall be immediately destroyed. If the animal has a <br />current rabies inoculation, it shall be revaccinated and returned to the owner. <br />3? <br />