Chapter 6.08 ANIMAL CONTROL REGULATIONS GENERALLY
Section 6.08.240 Animals biting persons.
6.08.240 Animals biting persons.
Every person who knows, learns or suspects that a warm blooded
animal has bitten, scratched or
caused an abrasion of the skin of any human being, within the city, shall immediately report that
fact to the Bartholomew County health department and/or the Columbus animal control
department. All reports must be submitted on form approved by the Bartholomew county health
department entitled, "Animal Bite Report." Upon receipt of the animal bite report, the Columbus
animal control department shall contact the owner of the animal, if known, and advise them of the
quarantine requirements. The Columbus animal control department shall contact the victim and
notify them of their responsibilities. The Columbus animal control department has the right to
check and make inquiry at any time during the quarantine period to verify that the animal is being
quarantined in a manner that does not violate the quarantine requirements.
A. Any warm blooded animal which has
bitten, scratched, caused an abrasion of the skin or
which is known or suspected of being rabid, shall be confined for a period of not less than ten days
from the date of the incident. This animal shall be quarantined in a building, secure enclosure with
no means of escape or in any other manner approved by the animal control department that will
keep the animal from coming in contact with any other animal. If an animal is a house pet and the
owner must allow the animal outside in a manner that would violate this section, then the owner
must have the animal on a leash or lead, be present at all times the animal is outside, and keep the
animal on the owner's property. If the owner is unable or refuses to quarantine the animal as
described, then the animal must be quarantined at the Columbus animal control center, a boarding
kennel, or licensed veterinarian's office. The owner of the animal is responsible for any costs
incurred during confinement. If there is no known owner of the animal, then the animal shall be
quarantined at the Columbus animal control center.
B. At the expiration of the quarantine
requirement and prior to the release from quarantine, the
animal must be examined by a licensed veterinarian who shall certify the animal as not being rabid.
This certification must be presented to the Bartholomew County health department within three
days of the examination. The owner is responsible for the certification. If the owner is unknown,
the Columbus animal control department shall be responsible for certification.
C. It is unlawful for the owner of any
warm blooded animal, when notified that such animal
has bitten, scratched or caused an abrasion of the skin of a human being, or is known or suspected
of being rabid, to sell, give away, allow to escape, or be taken from the limits of the city.
D. If the animal is a wild animal, exotic
or a domestic animal that is injured or diseased, and
the owner is unknown, then the Columbus animal control department or the Bartholomew County
health department may require the animal be euthanized and the head removed by a licensed
veterinarian, and transported to the State Board of Health prior to the expiration of the quarantine
requirement.
E. If it should be determined that an
animal is rabid, then it shall be euthanized by a licensed
veterinarian, the head of the animal removed by a licensed veterinarian, and transported to the State
Board of Health. The cost of euthanasia, removal of the head, and transportation shall be the
responsibility of the owner. If the owner is unknown, then the cost shall be the responsibility of the
Columbus animal control department.
F. If any animal shall die during the
quarantine period, the head of the animal shall be
removed by a licensed veterinarian and transported to the State Board of Health. The cost of
removal and transportation shall be the responsibility of the owner. If the owner is unknown, then
the cost shall be the responsibility of the Columbus animal control department. (Prior code § 4-41)