2012 Kentucky Revised Statutes CHAPTER 258 ANIMAL CONTROL AND PROTECTION 258.215 Seizure, impounding, and destruction of dog lacking rabies tag or other identification -- Holding period before destruction -- Notice to owner -- Reclamation of dog, cat, or ferret -- Fees -- Quarantine -- Exemption of hunting dog.
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258.215 Seizure, impounding, and destruction of dog lacking rabies tag or other
identification -- Holding period before destruction -- Notice to owner -Reclamation of dog, cat, or ferret -- Fees -- Quarantine -- Exemption of
hunting dog.
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Peace officers or animal control officers shall seize and impound any dog which
does not bear a valid rabies tag or other legible identification which is found
running at large. Any dog which an officer or animal control officer seizes shall be
impounded in the designated animal shelter of the county and confined in a humane
manner. If, after a reasonable effort, the seizure of an unrestrained dog cannot be
made, or the dog presents a hazard to public safety or property or has an injury or
physical condition which causes the dog to suffer, the animal control officer or
peace officer may immediately destroy the dog by the most reasonable and humane
means then available.
(a) Impounded dogs shall be kept for not less than five (5) days, unless reclaimed
by their owners. Dogs not reclaimed and those not placed in suitable new
homes may be humanely euthanized after the five (5) day holding period,
unless the dog has an injury or physical condition which causes it to suffer. In
those cases the animal shelter may immediately euthanize the dog, and if a
human being has been bitten by the dog, the dog shall be tested for rabies.
(b) If an owner is identified, the impounding agency shall immediately notify the
owner of the impoundment by the most expedient means available.
(c) Any animal shelter, public or private, which takes in stray animals and does
not have regular hours for public access, shall post semimonthly either in a
local newspaper or the newspaper with the highest circulation in the county,
the shelter location, hours of operation, the period that impounded animals
shall be held, and a contact number.
Upon reclaiming an impounded dog, cat, or ferret, the owner shall show proof of a
valid rabies vaccination. If proof of the vaccination cannot be provided, the owner
shall purchase a vaccination voucher from the animal shelter. The voucher shall be
valid for ten (10) days from the date of issuance and shall be used in the prescribed
time period. The animal shelter shall reimburse the veterinarian for the amount of
the voucher upon presentation to the shelter by the administering veterinarian.
The owner of an impounded animal is responsible for all fees associated with the
impoundment of the animal. If the owner can be identified, the fees are due even if
the owner does not reclaim the animal.
Dogs, cats, or ferrets which have bitten a person shall be maintained in quarantine
by the owner for ten (10) days from the date of the bite. Owners who fail to properly
quarantine their animals shall be subject to a citation for violation of this subsection
and the dog, cat, or ferret shall be removed to the animal shelter for the remainder
of the quarantine period. The owner shall be responsible for all associated fees of
the quarantine and impoundment.
A hound or other hunting dog which has been released from confinement for
hunting purposes shall be deemed to be under reasonable control of its owner or
handler while engaged in or returning from hunting, and, if a hunting dog becomes
temporarily lost from a pack or wanders from actual control or sight of its owner or
handler, the owner or handler shall not be deemed to be in violation of the
provisions of this section as a result of the dog's having become temporarily lost or
having wandered from immediate control or sight of the owner or handler.
Effective: July 13, 2004
History: Amended 2004 Ky. Acts ch. 189, sec. 16, effective July 13, 2004. -- Amended
2000 Ky. Acts ch. 179, sec. 5, effective July 14, 2000. -- Amended 1998 Ky. Acts
ch. 440, sec. 3, effective July 15, 1998. -- Created 1954 Ky. Acts ch. 119, sec. 24,
effective June 17, 1954.
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