Title 10 ANIMALS
Chapter 10.72 ANIMAL DISEASE REPORTS[17]
10.72.010 Duty to report designated diseases--Form of report.
10.72.020 Tissue samples required when.
10.72.030 Director of public health investigation, enforcement and quarantine authority.
10.72.040 Violation--Penalty.
10.72.010 Duty to report designated diseases--Form of report.
A. All veterinarians, all persons in charge of kennels and all persons
making a business of having charge, custody or control of animals, who have
knowledge of or have reason to suspect that an animal is infected with
tuberculosis, glanders, anthrax, rabies, actinomycosis, cysticercosis,
trichinosis, tuleraemia and coccidiosis, or any other infectious disease which
might become epidemic and transmissible to mankind, shall, within 24 hours,
report to the director of public health the following facts:
1. The name and
address of the owner of the animal;
2. The number of animals
infected;
3. The probable source of infection;
4. The steps taken for
control; and
5. The name and address of the person making the
report.
B. The director of public health shall supply appropriate forms on
which such reports can be made.
C. In the case of tuberculosis the person
making the report shall, in addition to the form prescribed in subsection B,
send to the director of public health a copy of the tuberculin test as
prescribed by the State Department of Agriculture. (Ord. 2006-0040 § 65,
2006: Ord. 1114 § 1, 1924.)
10.72.020 Tissue samples required when.
The director of public health may require veterinarians who have been in
charge of or who have been called upon to treat any animal with any of the
following diseases, to submit to him or to a laboratory designated by him, a
specimen of tissue for verification of diagnosis: glanders, anthrax,
actinomycosis, cysticercosis, trichinosis, tuleraemia and coccidiosis. In the
case of rabies, the director of public health may require the submission of the
head of the animal detached from the body. (Ord. 2006-0040 § 66, 2006: Ord.
1114 § 2, 1924.)
10.72.030 Director of public health investigation, enforcement and quarantine authority.
It shall be the duty of the director of public health to make an
investigation in the case of all animal diseases transmissible to mankind, and
to take such steps as may be necessary for the protection of the public health
to prevent the spread of such diseases to mankind, and in the performance of
such duty he shall have the authority to enforce such quarantine measures as it
may be necessary. (Ord. 2006-0040 § 67, 2006: Ord. 1114 § 3,
1924.)
10.72.040 Violation--Penalty.
Any person, firm or corporation who violates any of the provisions of this
chapter shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. (Ord. 90-0089 § 11, 1990: Ord.
1123 § 1, 1924: Ord. 1114 § 3 1/2, 1924.)
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