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Substitute Bill No. 17 -14 <br />Responsible Animal and Pet Ownership Care and Control Regulation Ordinance <br />Page 34 <br />thirty (30) days following the animal's release from quarantine. The animal shall be <br />registered for its life with the Division of Animal Care and Control. The cost of the <br />implant and registry shall be at the owner's expense. <br />(3) The microchip, used for these quarantine provisions, shall be numbered. This number <br />will provide entry into a data base that contains the animal's bite history. The <br />microchip shall be contained in a sterilized implanting device and shall be <br />individually packaged. <br />(4) The microchip and its corresponding registration history shall be considered prima <br />facie evidence for any future dangerous animal determination in accordance with <br />Section 5 -38 of this Chapter, addressing potentially dangerous animals. <br />(c) No person other than an Animal Control Officer or veterinarian shall kill euthanize <br />or cause to <br />be killed euthanized any animal suspected of being rabid except in cases of immediate self - protection. If <br />that occurs, the person will retain the body and immediately notify the Division of Animal Care and <br />Control. <br />(d) Violations of these quarantine provisions shall constitute a Class A offense and may <br />subject the responsible party to civil penalties under Section 5 -111. <br />See. 5 -40 Exotic Animals and Native Wildlife. <br />(a) No wild or exotic animal shall be kept within the city without the necessary state <br />and /or federal permits. <br />(b) No person shall keep, shelter, harbor, buy, sell, or trade within the city a <br />dangerous wild animal or a dangerous exotic animal as defined in this Chapter except as provided in <br />paragraph (c) below. <br />(c) This section shall not apply to permitted zoological parks or zoos, <br />educational, or medical institutions. <br />(d) Any animal found in violation of this Section may be seized immediately in <br />accordance with Indiana state code and Department of Natural Resources regulations. <br />(e) The animal will be held in protective custody for seven (7) calendar days to allow an <br />owner to locate a new and appropriate owner or housing for the animal outside the city limits. If no <br />arrangements have been made in seven (7) calendar days the animal will become the property of the city <br />and disposition may be made at that time. <br />
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