Ordinance 1172Alameda Clity Ordinances Ordinance No. 1172
New Series
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE
ALAMEDA MUNICIPAL CODE BY
REPEALING SECTION 9-143 AND
ADDING SECTIONS 9_149, 9-1410,
9-1411, 9-1412, AND AMENDING SEC-
TION 9-146, RELATING TO DOGS
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUN-
CIL OF THE CITY OF ALAMEDA as
follows:
Section 1. That Section 9-143 of the
Alameda Municipal Code be, and the
same is hereby repealed.
Section 2. That Section 9-146 of the
Alameda Municipal Code be, and the
same is hereby amended to read as
follows:
Sec. 9-146. Seizure and Disposi-
tion of Untagged and Unleashed
Dogs — Redemption. Every dog
found or being in any public street
of said City and not being held or
led by cord, chain, or other thing,
or confined in any vehicle, shall be
taken by the Poundmaster to, and
impounded in the Public Pound,
where it may be redeemed by
the owner or persons theretofore
entitled to the possession of it
within five (5) days thereafter, on
payment to the Poundmaster of
Five ($5,00) Dollars, and upon se-
curing a vaccination as required
under this Code. If not so re-
deemed such dog shall be killed
and buried by the Poundmaster,
provided, that the Poundmaster is
authorized to keep valuable dogs
and sell them, and his receipt for
the sale thereof, endorsed by the
City Clerk, shall be a valid title to
the purchaser. If a license tax has
not been paid for the then current
year for any impounded dog, the
party redeeming must, before re-
demption, pay such license tax,
provided, that in case of loss of
tag, a duplicate of the same must
be obtained as provided in this
Code, and on presentation of said
duplicate tag the owner of said
impounded dog shall be entitled to
the possession of the same on pay-
ment of fifty cents (50c) in addi-
tion to the :redemption fee and
vaccination requirement above set
forth, Whenever a dog is redeemed
the party redeeming must give to
the Poundmaster duplicate receipts
acknowledging the redemption and
a certificate showing a current
vaccination.
Section 3, That the Alameda Munici-
pal Code is hereby amended by adding
Section 9-149, 9-1410, 9-1411 and 9-1412
thereto, which sections shall read as
follows: ".
See, 9-149. Vaccination Required.
It shall be unlawful for any person
owning, harboring, or having the
care, custody or possession of any
dog to keep or maintain such dog
in any place in the City of Ala-
meda unless such dog has been
vaccinated as required by this
Code, excepting dogs confined
within the private property of the
owner or person having control of
said dog
See, 9-i4ft). No Licensing Without
Vaccination. The license collector
shall not license any dog until it
has been vaccinated with canine
antirabies vaccine, by injection or
other method approved by the
submits a Certificate of Vaccina-
tion from a licensed veterinarian
confirming the approved vaccina-
tion of said dog valid for a period
extending at least through the cur-
rent licensing period. The effective
duration of immunity elicited in
dogs vaccinated with canine anti-
rabies vaccines, modified live-virus
chick - embryo origin or with brain-
tissue killed-virus phenolized or
other, recognized for the purpose of
this ordinance, shall be specified
by the Health Officer but shall not
in any event exceed those periods
recommended by the California
Conference of Local Health Offi-
cers.
The license collector may license
any dog not so vaccinated, pro-
vided, that said dog is at all times
confined within the private prop-
erty of the owner, and further
provided, that the owner of said
dog shall, at the time of applica-
tion for a dog tag, sign a written
statement provided by the license
collector stating that said dog is at
all times kept confined within the
private property of the owner. The
signed statement shall be known
as a Certificate of Exemption.
See. 9-1411. Vaccination—Certifi-
cale. Said vaccination shall be per-
formed by a duly qualified and
licensed veterinarian. The person
vaccinating said dog shall issue to
the owner or person in possession
of said dog a certificate of vaccin-
ation which shall include a state-
ment as to the type of canine
antirabies vaccine used in vaccin-
ating said dog.
See. 9-1412. Leashing. It shall be
unlawful for any person having an
interest in, owning, harboring or
having in charge, care or control,
custody or possession of any dog to
cause or permit such dog to be in,
on, or upon any public street,
alley, or other public place, unless
such dog is kept securely fastened
by a rope, chain or leash not over
five feet (5') in length and under
the supervision of a responsible
person, or confined within the pri-
vate property of the owner or per-
son having control of said dog. It
shall be the duty of such person to
curb said dog.
Section 4. This ordinance shall be
in full force and effect from and
after the expiration of thirty (30) days
from the date of its final passage,
R. P. KRANELLY
Presiding Officer of the Council
Attest:
SHIRLEY H. TENNIER
City Clerk
L the undersigned, hereby certify
that the foregoing Ordinance was duly
and regularly adopted and passed by
the Council of the City of Alameda In
adjourned regular meeting assembled
on the 2nd day of May, 1956, by the
following vote, to wit:
AYES: Councilmen Haag, Hove, Mc-
Call, Moresi and President Kranelly,
(5).
NOES: None,
ABSENT: None.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and affixed
the official seal of said City this 3rd
day of May, 1956.
SHIRLEY H. TENNIER
City Clerk of the City of Alameda