2009 North Carolina Code
Chapter 130A - Public Health.
§ 130A-187. County rabies vaccination clinics.

§ 130A‑187.  County rabies vaccination clinics.

(a)        Local Clinics. – The local health director shall organize or assist other county departments to organize at least one countywide rabies vaccination clinic per year for the purpose of vaccinating animals required to be vaccinated under this Part. Public notice of the time and place of rabies vaccination clinics shall be published in a newspaper having general circulation within the area.

(b)        Fee. – The county board of commissioners may establish a fee to be charged for a rabies vaccination given at a county rabies vaccination clinic. The fee amount may consist of the following:

(1)        A charge for administering and storing the vaccine, not to exceed ten dollars ($10.00).

(2)        The actual cost of the rabies vaccine, the vaccination certificate, and the rabies vaccination tag.  (1983, c. 891, s. 2; 1987, c. 219; 2009‑327, s. 3.)

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