2006 Ohio Revised Code - 955.26. Confinement of dogs.
§ 955.26. Confinement of dogs.
Whenever, in the judgment of the director of health, any city or general health district board of health, or persons performing the duties of a board of health, rabies is prevalent, the director of health, the board, or those persons shall declare a quarantine of all dogs in the health district or in a part of it. During the quarantine, the owner, keeper, or harborer of any dog shall keep it confined on the premises of the owner, keeper, or harborer, or in a suitable pound or kennel, at the expense of the owner, keeper, or harborer, except that a dog may be permitted to leave the premises of its owner, keeper, or harborer if it is under leash or under the control of a responsible person. The quarantine order shall be considered an emergency and need not be published.
When the quarantine has been declared, the director of health, the board, or those persons may require vaccination for rabies of all dogs within the health district or part of it. Proof of rabies vaccination within a satisfactory period shall be demonstrated to the county auditor before any registration is issued under
section 955.01 of the Revised Code for any dog that is required to be vaccinated.
The public health council shall determine appropriate methods of rabies vaccination and satisfactory periods for purposes of quarantines under this section.
When a quarantine of dogs has been declared in any health district or part of a health district, the county dog warden and all other persons having the authority of police officers shall assist the health authorities in enforcing the quarantine order. When rabies vaccination has been declared compulsory in any health district or part of a health district, the dog warden shall assist the health authorities in enforcing the vaccination order.
Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, a city or general health district board of health may make orders pursuant to
sections 3709.20 and
3709.21 of the Revised Code requiring the vaccination of dogs.
HISTORY: GC § 5652-16; 112 v 347; 124 v 413; Bureau of Code Revision, 10-1-53; 128 v 295 (Eff 9-18-59); 129 v 582(662) (Eff 1-10-61); 129 v 1190 (Eff 9-26-61); 142 v H 352. Eff 7-10-87.
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