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ANIMAL CONTROL MEASURES
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An
Ordinance Amending and Consolidating All Existing
Ordinances Concerning Animal Control, by further
Instituting the Concept of Responsible Pet Ownership
and allowing for the Implementation of pertinent
provisions of the Local Government Code of 1991
(Republic Act 7160). This ordinance aims at Professionalising
the work of Animal Control and Ensuring Ethical
Treatments of All Animals, in accordance with
Republic Act 8485, or otherwise known as Animal
Welfare Act of 98, This Ordinance shall likewise
be Providing Penalty for any Violation thereof.
WHEREAS,
there is a need to strictly enforce the regulations
regarding the maintenance of dogs and other companion
animals, especially for those dogs roaming in
the streets, not only for public safety, but also
to keep the streets and public areas clean and
sanitary.
WHEREAS,
the Local Government Code of 1991 (RA 7160) Title
Five Article Nineteen Section 489 states that
the appointment of a veterinarian officer is mandatory
for the provincial and city governments who shall
take charge of the Office for Veterinary Services
and carry out duties as mandated by law.
WHEREAS,
in light of the Animal Welfare Act of 1998 (RA
3485), there is likewise a need to instill in
the citizenry, especially the youth, a strong
sense of responsibility and respect towards their
community and all life, human or non-human, in
order to develop a more compassionate and civilized
society.
NOW
THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED AS IT IS HEREBY ORDAINED,
that the Sangguniang Bayan hereby amends and consolidates
Ordinance Nos. XXXXXXXXXXX by requiring all owners
of dogs and other companion animals, as well as
the public in general, to abide by the following
provisions of this ordinance.
SECTION
1.
ANIMAL CARE RULES AND REGULATIONS
SEC.
1.1 ADEQUATE SHELTER, FOOD AND WATER
(A)
No person shall confine or allow his or her animal
to remain outside without access to appropriate
shelter from the elements.
(B) All animals shall have fresh, potable drinking
water and be provided with food that is nutritional
for the species in adequate amounts to maintain
good health.
SEC.
1.2 NECESSARY MEDICAL CARES.
All animals shall be provided with necessary medical
care in addition to the required rabies vaccination.
SEC.
1.3 ENCLOSURES TO BE KEPT IN SANITARY CONOITION.
All animals, whether kept inside, or in pen, tied,
fastened, leashed or, enclosed by a fence shall
be kept in a sanitary manner. The person responsible
for the animals shall regularly and as often as
necessary, maintain cleanliness in all animal
areas, to prevent odor or health and sanitation
problems in the community.
SEC.
1.4 ALLOWING DOGS OUTSIDE.
For the safety and well being of the community,
no dogs shall be allowed to roam freely in any
public places, plaza or, streets without, person
responsible for its behavior accompanying it with
a leash.
SEC.
1.5 REMOVAL OF EXCREMENT.
Persons responsible for an animal shall immediately
remove The animal's excrement from public places
or the property of another, except in the case
of a disabled person in the company of a dog.
SEC.
1.6 ABANDONMENT.
No person shall abandon or cause to be abandoned
any animal, especially cats and kittens anywhere
within the city limits, in any public or private
place, street or building. This is not only contributory
to the health and sanitation problem but is also
an act of cruelty to animals.
SEC.
1.7 NOISY DOGS.
No person shall allow the continuous barking,
yelping, whining or howling of a dog, such that
the situation becomes a nuisance to the public.
The local Barangay may be asked to take appropriate
legal steps to correct the situation, on the basis
of a complaint file with its office.
SEC.
1.8 REPORTING SUSPECTED RABID DOG.
Any person who knows or suspects that an animal,
whether in captivity or not, is affected with
rabies, or was at the time of its death so affected,
shall with all practical speed give notice of
the fact to the Barangay officer or the city's
animal control office.
SEC.
1.9 SLAUGHTERING OP DOGS OR CATS FOR FOOD.
No animals other than those specified under the
provisions of RA 8485 or those prohibited by MMC
Ordinance No, 82-02 may be killed for food.
SEC.
1.10 ANIMALS IN VEHICLES.
No animal shall be left unattended in a vehicle
when the conditions in that vehicle would constitute
a health hazard to the animal.
SEC.
1.11 ANIMALS INVOLVED IN VEHICULAR ACCIDENTS.
Any motorist who causes the death of an animal
shall be held liable to any Claim of Damages as
may be filed by the owner of the animal. Likewise,
should the said motorist be found to have exhibited
reckless driving behavior which poses a potential
threat to life, human or animal, the corresponding
penalties as provided by the existing Traffic
Rules & Regulations shall apply.
SEC.
1.12 ANIMALS USED AS PRIZES OR PROPS.
No person shall utilize any live animal, fish,
bird, or reptile as prizes, or as props in games
or rituals, for the purpose of amusement
SEC.
1.13 DOGFIGHT.
As stated in RA 8485, dog fighting is strictly
prohibited. No person shall engage in the breeding
and training of dogs for the purpose of dogfights.
Neither shall any person be involved in organizing,
promoting or, patronizing such illegal activities.
SEC.
1.14 DISPOSAL OF ANIMAL CADAVER
For reasons of public health, as well as in keeping
with the proper conduct of a civilized society,
person whose pet dog or cat died shall request
the animal control office for proper disposal
of the cadaver.
SEC.
1.15 REGISTRATION OF DOGS
It shall be the responsibility of all dog owners
to have their animals registered annually in their
respective Barangays, and to submit the same for
vaccination against rabies,
SECTION
2 ANIMAL CONTROL
SEC.
2.1 The City Veterinary Office is hereby directed
to supervise and coordinate with all the Barangays
under its jurisdiction and, issue administrative
rules and regulation for the effective implementation
of this Ordinance. This will includes the issuance
of dog identification card, dog tag to be placed
around the neck of the dog and such other requirements
necessary to carry out the purpose of this ordinance.
SEC.
2.2 In order to discourage indiscriminate
breeding and to address the problem of dog overpopulation
at its root, there shall be a Differential Licensing
Scheme, such that animals that are Neutered or
Spayed shall benefit from a lower registration
fee. For this purpose, the following fees will
be collected:
1.
Cost of Vaccination xxx -The vaccination may be
waived provided the owner can present a valid
document issued by a duly authorized Animal Health
Clinic or a licensed veterinarian.
2.
Registration Fee xxx - Upon presentation of a
valid Certificate of Neuter/Spay issued by a licensed
veterinarian, the corresponding discount may be
granted.
3.
Cost of Dog Tag xxx
(A)
The registration fee and xxx Pesos from the cost
of the dog tag will go to the Barangay
concerned, and the balance to be remitted to the
City Treasury.
SEC.
2.3 The Animal Control Division (ACD) under
The Office for Veterinary Services shall be responsible
for regulating the proliferation of stray animals,
investigating reports of animal cruelty, maintaining
the operation of the pound and, other duties as
provided by RA 7160. ACD shall coordinate with
the Barangays, the Philippine Animal Welfare Society
(PAWS) and the Philippine National Police for
the dissemination of information and the implementation
of this ordinance.
SEC.
2.4 The ACD shall be headed by the Chief Animal
Control Officer and a number of Animal Control
Officers (ACO) as may be needed. The members of
ACD must be imbued with a reasonable degree of
respect for all life, for them to perform their
job in accordance with the law.
SEC.
2.5 Sufficient funds shall be appropriated
in each annual budget of the city for ACD personnel,
pre-exposure rabies vaccine, euthanasia drugs,
animal feed, equipment, and facilities necessary
for the upkeep of the pound and its animals and,
to be able to administer humane destruction of
sick and unclaimed animals.
SEC.
2.6 Animal control officers shall be trained
in the most humane methods of catching dogs, as
well as handling them in captivity. The Philippine
Animal Welfare Society shall be on hand to assist
ACD in this and other aspects, from time to time,
SEC.
2.7 The City Dog Pound shall have a fixed
maximum number of animals, in order to maintain
good sanitation, health of the dogs, and sustainability
of the pound's operational.
SEC.
2.8 No dogs shall be released without the
alleged owner showing adequate proof of identification,
and paying the corresponding penalties and other
fees. For purpose of control and future references,
all transactions must be properly recorded.
SEC.
2.9 No dogs shall be presented for sale, for
whatever reason. Adoption of dogs shall be done
only after carefully evaluating the qualifications
of the prospective adopter. PAWS shall be on hand
to provide necessary advice or assistance.
SECTIONS
PENALTIES
(LEFT
TO THE DISCRETION OF THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT)
Note:
The penalties should be graded according to the
gravity of the offense, however it should likewise
be stiff enough to ensure compliance, and for
the law to be taken seriously.
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