[Ord. No. 1048 §§1 —
2(4-18), 6-27-2006]
Any animal found running at large may be impounded.
[Ord. No. 1048 §§1 —
2(4-19), 6-27-2006]
A. All dogs and cats impounded shall be kept in the custody of the Animal Control Officer for a period of not less than one (1) week except that if the owner can be discovered from the tags on the animal, he/she will be notified prior to disposing of the animal. Those dogs and cats impounded, not within the exception aforesaid, shall be fed, watered and shielded from the elements in a manner acceptable to good veterinary practice. During the one (1) week period, a dog or cat may be released by the Animal Control Officer to any person who shall sign an affidavit swearing such dog or cat is his/her personal property. The Animal Control Officer shall, in addition, issue a summons to the owner for a violation of Sections
205.020 or
205.180 and shall impose a claiming fee of twenty dollars ($20.00) and five dollars ($5.00) per day boarding fee, a twenty dollar ($20.00) release fee and shall require that the owner of the dog or cat fulfill the registration-vaccination procedure before release, or that he/she carry out the registration-vaccination procedure as set forth herein. At the end of the one (1) week period, if the dog or cat has not been claimed as provided in this Section, the Animal Control Officer is at liberty to dispose of the dog or cat in any one (1) of the following ways:
1. Humane destruction by injection of any barbiturate drug.
2. Humane destruction by subjection to a carbon monoxide environment.
3. Releasing the dog or cat to any person expressing a desire for any
given dog or cat after the animal has been kept in the custody of
the Animal Control Officer for the required period of time and after
the execution of a sterilization agreement regarding any such animal
and after the payment of veterinary charges for sterilization fee.
The adoption of any dog or cat by any person pursuant to the provisions
of this Subsection shall not be final until such time as the animal
is sterilized pursuant to the provisions of the aforementioned sterilization
agreement and the requirements of Section 273.403, RSMo. The failure
of any person to comply with the provisions and requirements of said
agreement and/or said Statute shall result in custody and possession
of such animal reverting to the City of Billings.
4. Humane destruction in any other manner provided by State law.
5. Transfer to another animal shelter.
[Ord. No. 1048 §§1 —
2(4-20), 6-27-2006]
When any dog or cat shall be released to the original or a new
owner which has not completed a valid registration-vaccination procedure
at the time or prior to release, he/she shall within seven (7) days
after release complete the registration-vaccination procedure and
submit proof of vaccinations to City Clerk and obtain City license
as required.
[Ord. No. 1048 §§1 —
2(4-21), 6-27-2006]
In addition to all other fees, fines and costs imposed hereunder,
the City is hereby empowered to charge and collect all veterinary,
boarding and other expenses incurred by the impoundment of a dog or
cat and to condition the release of said animal on payment of said
amount, which shall be determined by the Animal Control Officer and/or
Municipal Court. Failure of the owner of said animal to pay said fees
and costs within the one (1) week period shall authorize the City
to proceed with humane destruction of said animal.
[Ord. No. 1048 §§1 —
2(4-22), 6-27-2006]
It shall be unlawful for any person to release or attempt to
release any animal which is impounded in the City pound or which is
in the custody of Police or Animal Control Officer.
[Ord. No. 1048 §§1 —
2(4-23), 6-27-2006]
It shall be unlawful for any person to tamper with, alter or
otherwise damage any trap, cage, animal carrier or other animal control
equipment, or fail to return such equipment after use in undamaged
condition, or to interfere with the Animal Control Officer in the
performance of their duties.