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Susanville
Indian Rancheria [Ordinances]
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TRIBAL
ANIMAL CONTROL ORDINANCE
Ordinance
No. 2001-001
A. Title. This Ordinance shall be entitled "Tribal
Animal Control Ordinance."
B. Purpose. The purpose of this Ordinance is to provide
proper control of all animals within the exterior boundaries of the
Susanville Indian Rancheria by establishing standards and procedures
so as to preserve the health and safety of persons and animals on
the Susanville Indian Rancheria and to fix the limits within which
animals shall not run at large.
C. Authority. The Susanville Indian Rancheria Tribal
Business Council, by the authority vested in them by the Susanville
Indian Rancheria General Council on February 8, 1992, has contracted
with the City of Susanville to provide Animal Control services for
the Upper and Lower Rancheria.
D. Jurisdiction. The provisions of this ordinance shall
apply to the entire territory of the Susanville Indian Rancheria.
E. Definitions.
(1) "At
Large" shall mean an animal that is allowed to roam freely about
the Rancheria and is not under restraint by leash.
(2) "Owner"
shall mean a person who possesses, has title to or an interest in,
harbors, or has control, custody, or possession of an animal.
(3)
"Vicious Animal" shall mean any animal that has attacked any person
or any other animal without provocation by such person or animal.
F. Prohibitions.
(1) Animals
running at large. No owner shall permit his or her animal, wild
or domestic, except a domestic cat, to run at large on the Susanville
Indian Rancheria. No dog shall be permitted within any Susanville
Indian Rancheria Park.
(2) Noise.
No owner shall permit his or her animal to habitually make a loud noise
or act in such a manner as to constitute a public nuisance.
(3)
Trespassing. No owner shall permit his or her animal, except a
domestic cat, to trespass on any property on the Susanville Indian
Rancheria, without the consent of the owner of the property.
(4) Vaccinations.
No owner shall have a dog on the Susanville Indian Rancheria unless
such dog has been vaccinated against rabies, at such intervals as
prescribed by the State Department of Health.
(5) Vicious Animals. No person shall keep, harbor or maintain
an animal determined to be vicious because this situation presents
a serious hazard within the Susanville Indian Rancheria which is compounded
by the increasing tendency to maintain animals which, by virtue of
breeding and training, have a propensity to attack others.
G. Regulations.
Section
1: Dogs - Exceptions.
A. No
owner shall permit his or her dog to be in any residential, commercial
or industrial area of the Rancheria, unless the dog is restrained
by a leash not exceeding eight (8) feet in length.
B. No
dog shall be left completely enclosed in a parked vehicle without
adequate ventilation, or in such a way as to subject the dog to temperatures
that would affect the dog's health and welfare.
C. Exceptions:
A working dog, performing acts such as herding under the control and
supervision of its owner/handler shall not be considered at large
while performing its duties. A hunting, obedience, tracking or show
dog shall not be considered at large while performing in those capacities.
Section
2: Impounding.
A. It
shall be the duty of the animal control officer to apprehend any vicious
dog, and any dog or dogs running at large or in violation of this
ordinance and to impound such dog or dogs in the shelter designated
by the city, to be confined in a humane manner for a period of not
less than five days ((one hundred twenty (120) hours)), except as
otherwise provided in Penal Code 597f. The animal control officer,
upon receiving any dog, shall make a complete registry, entering breed,
color, and sex of such dog and whether licensed. If licensed, the
name and address of the registered owner and the number of the license
tag shall also be entered in the registry.
B. When
dogs are found running at large, and their ownership is known to the
animal control officer, such dogs need not be impounded, but the animal
control officer may, in his or her discretion, cite the owners of such
dogs to appear before the Tribal Business Council to answer the charges
of violation of this ordinance.
C. No
dog shall be impounded (surrendered) by the owner unless the owner
signs a release form and pays a fee of twenty-five dollars ($25.00)
per dog; said fees are for the purpose of offsetting the cost of administration
and providing care to the dog and destruction if adoption does not
occur.
Section
3: Notice to owner and redemption.
A. Not later than twenty-four (24) hours after the impounding of any
dog, the registered owner shall be notified by the United States mail,
or if said owner of the dog is unknown, written notice shall be posted
not later than twenty-four (24) hours after impounding, for three days
at the Susanville Indian Rancheria Tribal Office, the Lassen Indian
Health Clinic and the Susanville Indian Rancheria Housing Authority
Office, describing the dog and the place and time of taking. The owner
of any dog so impounded or an adoptive owner, may claim (redeem) such
dog upon payment of all costs incurred by the Susanville Indian Rancheria
for impounding and maintenance of said dog. The following charges shall
be paid:
(1)
A service charge for impoundment in the sum of twenty dollars ($20.00),
plus five dollars ($5.00) per day for each day or fraction
thereof such dog is kept, beginning with the day of impoundment;
provided, however, that in the event that the subject dog has been
impounded by the City of Susanville during the twelve (12) month
period immediately preceding the present impoundment, the service
charge shall be increased to forty dollars ($40.00) for the second
impoundment, and sixty ($60.00) for the third or subsequent impoundment
occurring during said twelve (12) month period. No dog may be redeemed
by any owner unless such owner produces a certificate of a licensed
veterinarian that such dog has been vaccinated with antirabies vaccine
within the preceding twenty-four (24) month period; provided, that
any such owner shall have the right, consistent with the other provisions
of this section, prior to such redemption, and at his or her own
cost and expense to have a licensed veterinarian vaccinate such
impounded dog. The City of Susanville shall reimburse these fees
to the Susanville Indian Rancheria.
Section 4: Disposition of unclaimed or infected dogs.
A. It
shall be the duty of the poundmaster to keep all dogs so impounded
for a period of five days ((one hundred twenty (120) hours)) after
written notice is sent to the last known address of the registered
owner.
B. If at the expiration of the said time period from the date of the
notice to the owner or from the first posting of such notice, such
dog has not have been redeemed, it may be destroyed or given to an
adoptive home.
C. Any dog
suffering from rabies, or infected with hydrophobia, mange or other
infectious or dangerous disease, shall not be released, but may be immediately
destroyed without any waiting period requirement.
Section 5: Unclaimed dogs not for scientific purposes.
A. No dogs or dogs remaining unclaimed and held by the poundmaster
for the City of Susanville shall be sold, surrendered or given to
any hospital or institution of learning for scientific purposes under
any circumstance whatsoever, nor shall any official of the City of
Susanville or Susanville Indian Rancheria nor any other person have
any power or authority to so sell, surrender or give any dog herein
mentioned to any hospital or institution of learning for scientific
purposes.
Section
6: Dangerous or vicious dogs.
A. A
dog impounded as a vicious dog and unclaimed, shall be subject to
the disposition provided in Section 4. A dog impounded as a "vicious
dog", and thereafter claimed by its owner, shall not be released except
on order of the Tribal Business Council on disposition of any citations
or complaint for violation of this ordinance which caused such impoundment.
B. The
fees and charges for release of any dog impounded and held over as
a vicious dog shall be as set out above and for all days the dog has
been impounded in all cases, except that if the release from impoundment
is by reason of an order from the Tribal Business Council, the fees
and charges shall be as set out above, but the service charge shall
be limited to five days.
C. If
any dangerous, fierce, or vicious dog so found at large cannot safely
be taken up and impounded, such dog may be slain by any police officer.
Section
7: Rabies control.
A. Every
dog which bites a person shall be promptly reported to the animal
control officer and shall thereupon be securely quarantined at the
direction of the animal control officer for a period of ten (10) days,
and shall not be released from such quarantine except by written permission
of the animal control officer. At the discretion of the animal control
officer, such quarantine may be on the premises of the owner, at the
shelter designated by the Susanville Indian Rancheria, or at the owner's
option and expense, in a veterinary hospital of the owner's choice.
In the case of stray animals, or in the case of animals whose ownership
is not known, such quarantine shall be at the shelter designated by
the Susanville Indian Rancheria.
B. The owner,
upon demand made by the animal control officer, shall forthwith surrender
any dog which has bitten a human or which is suspected as having been
exposed to rabies, for supervised quarantine, which expense shall be
borne by the owner, and may be reclaimed by the owner if adjudged free
of rabies, upon payment of fees set forth in Section 3.
C. When a dog under quarantine has been diagnosed as being rabid, and
dies while under such observation, the animal control officer shall
immediately send the head of such animal to the State Health Department
for pathological examination, and shall notify the proper public health
officer of reports of human contacts, and the diagnosis made of the
suspected animal.
D. No person shall kill, or cause to be killed, any rabid animal, rabid
dog, or any animal suspected of having been exposed to rabies, or any
animal biting a human, except as herein provided, nor remove same from
the Susanville Indian Rancheria without the written permission of the
animal control officer.
E. The
carcass of any dead dog exposed to rabies shall, upon demand, be surrendered
to the animal control officer.
F. The animal control officer shall direct the disposition of any
dog found to be infected with rabies.
G. No person shall fail or refuse to surrender any dog for quarantine
or destruction, as required herein, when demand is made therefor by
the animal control officer.
Section
8: Adoption - Sterilization.
A. Dogs subject to disposition may be sold if the sale of any such dog
is not contrary to law, or to the public interest. Dogs may not
be sold for purposes other than keeping as pets, and may not be sold
without first having been licensed by the City of Susanville and vaccinated
against rabies, and all applicable fees hereunder having been paid.
No dog shall be released for adoption without being spayed or neutered,
unless a deposit for spaying or neutering the dog has been paid by the
adopter. The minimum deposit to be so paid shall be equal to the lesser
of the lowest fee charged by veterinarians within Lassen County or the
sum of thirty dollars ($30.00). The deposit shall be returned
to the adopter provided that the adopter presents a written statement
or receipt from the veterinarian or clinic that the dog has been spayed
or neutered within sixty (60) days from the date of adoption.
B. Use
of any deposit not claimed under subsection (a) of this section shall
be limited to the following:
(1)
Public education program to prevent overpopulation of dogs and cats;
(2)
A program to spay or neuter dogs and cats;
(3) For follow-up programs to assure spaying and neutering are being
performed; and
(4) Any additional costs incurred under this section.
Section
9: Violation.
A. The
Animal Control Officer may, in his or her discretion, cite the owner
of any animal to appear before the Tribal Business Council to answer
the charges of violation of any provision of this ordinance.
CERTIFICATION
We, hereby
certify that the Susanville Indian Rancheria Animal Control Ordinance
was adopted by the Susanville Indian Rancheria Tribal Business Council
at a duly called meeting held March 26, 2001 with a vote of 5 for, 0
against, 0 abstain.
ATTEST;
/s/ /s/
Doyle Lowry Ike
Lowry
Secretary/Treasurer Tribal
Chairman
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