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may be euthanized and disposed of in a humane manner by the appropriate animal <br />shelter facility. Upon notice from the appropriate animal shelter facility that an <br />animal is sick and/or injured, the Chief of Police or designated agent is authorized <br />to permit euthanization at any time within the Impoundment Period in an effort to <br />end the suffering of such animal. <br />G Owner title of any animal may be transferred to the animal shelter facility upon <br />expiration of the Impoundment Period and if the animal has not been claimed by <br />the owner in the manner required by this Section. <br />H Impoundment Fees. Any animal impounded under this Section may be reclaimed <br />by its owner within the Impoundment Period. Before the owner shall be permitted <br />to retake possession of the animal, the owner shall make payment to the animal <br />shelter of all required fees and costs of such impoundment. <br />502.8 Rabies Control. <br />Subd 1 The Minnesota health laws and regulations are hereby adopted in cases of animals <br />which have bitten persons and the animal is rabid or is suspected of being rabid. <br />Subd 2 It shall be the duty of every physician to report to the Police Department the names <br />and addresses of any person treated for bites inflicted by an animal, together with <br />any other information deemed helpful in the control of rabies. <br />Subd 3 <br />It shall be the duty of the owner of any animal to immediately, but in all cases no <br />later than twenty-four (24) hours, report to the Police Department all bites inflicted <br />by the owner's animal to any person. The owner of any such animal shall also be <br />required to provide to the police written proof of vaccination and pertinent <br />insurance information when warranted or requested by the police. <br />Subd 4 It shall be the duty of any veterinarian to report to the City a diagnosis of any <br />animal observed by the veterinarian to be suspected of having rabies. <br />Subd 5 The police are hereby authorized to take into possession any animal suspected of <br />having rabies following a bite inflicted to any person, and to have the animal <br />destroyed in a humane manner for the purpose of determining whether the animal is <br />in fact, a rabies carrier. The City and/or its agents shall not be held liable for the <br />destruction of such animal when the animal has inflicted injury upon any person <br />and the City and/or its agents act in good faith to protect the public. <br />Subd 6 Whenever an animal has bitten a person and is not destroyed pursuant to Section <br />502.08 (E), or whenever a suspected or known rabid animal is picked up by an <br />animal control officer or police officer, such animal may be confined for a <br />Page 11 <br />
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