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4/4/1996
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Board of Commissioners
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6O <br /> <br />(2) O~li~ation of Owner to Comply with Seizure Order. ~hen the Director/ <br /> Su~ervisor serves the owner with an order to seize an animal, it shall <br /> be unlawful for the owner to fail to comply with the order or to <br /> interfere with the Animal Control Officer. <br />(3) A Challenge to the Seizure Order. If the owner wishes to challenge <br /> the seizure order, then the owner must submit in writing the basis of <br /> the challenge within five (5) days of the seizure of the animal, not <br /> counting the day of seizure of the animal. The challenge must be <br /> filed with the office of the Animal Control Department. The Sheriff <br /> is authorized to hear and decide the challenge to the seizure order in <br /> the same manner as provided for in Section 12, unless the seizure is <br /> accomplished through the authority of North Carolina General Statutes, <br /> in which case the hearing will be held in the District Courts of <br /> Cabarrus County as by law provided. The Department has the obligation <br /> to make reasonable efforts to notify the owner. <br />(4) Owner's Redemption of Animal. The owner is entitled to redeem the <br /> animal, unless the Director/Supervisor retains the animal upon some <br /> other basis of legal authority, by paying all applicable fees, <br /> citation fees, boarding fees, and other costs that are attributable to <br /> the seizure of the animal, and complying with any outstanding <br /> Department order. <br />(5) Owner's PostinK of a 5end. If the Director/Supervisor has seized an <br /> animal as authorized by this Ordinance, or for any other legally <br /> authorized seizure and confinement of an animal, and the Director/ <br /> Supervisor determines that the Department's retention of any animal so <br /> seized by the Department, might extend beyond five days, then the <br /> Director/Supervisor shall be authorized to require the owner to post <br /> a bond or to deposit cash within a reasonable time to cover the <br /> boarding costs for the animal and any foreseen, reasonable <br /> veterinarian fees required by law or deemed necessary for the animal <br /> during the period of confinement. <br />(6) Termination of Owner's Rights. If an owner fails to comply with the <br /> requirement that constituted the basis for seizing the animal, mr <br /> fails to reclaim the animal within the applicable time period, then <br /> the Director/Supervisor shall have the authority to humanely destroy <br /> the animal or place the animal for sale to the public, all in <br /> accordance with this Section, or to place the animal with a local <br /> humane society for future placement through the humane society. <br /> <br />Section 15. Interference with Enforcement of Ordinance. <br /> <br />It shall be unlawful for any person to interfere with, hinder or molest the Animal <br />Control Department or its agents or animal control officers or veterinarians in the <br />performance of any duty authorized by this Ordinance, or otherwise specifically <br />provided. When requested, an officer of the Cabarrus County Sheriffs Department or <br />the Municipal Law Enforcement Agency shall accompany an Animal Control Officer <br />investigating a suspected dangerous or vicious dog. <br /> <br />Section 16. Spay/Neuter. <br /> <br />All dogs and cats adopted from the Animal Shelter shall be spayed/ neutered. The <br />person adopting the animal shall pay a $40.00 adoption fee which shall be applied <br />toward the spay/neuter fee at any local veterinarian's office in Cabarrus County or <br />any veterinarian outside of the county who wishes to participate in the program. <br /> <br />Section 17. Violations. <br /> <br />Any person violating the provision of this Ordinance shall be guilty of a <br />misdemeanor and fined not more than five hundred ($500.00) dollars or imprisoned <br />for a period of not more than thirty (30) days. <br /> <br />Section 1. <br /> <br />(A) <br /> <br /> ARTICLE I1 <br /> RABIES CONTROL <br /> <br />Compliance with state law, article as supplement to state law. <br /> <br />It shall be unlawful for any animal owner or other person tn fail to <br />comply with the state laws relating to the control of rabies. <br /> <br /> <br />
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