(a)
Rabies control authority.
The animal control manager
is hereby designated the appointed rabies authority officer for the
purpose of the enforcement of this chapter. Duties shall include,
but not be limited to, the enforcement of this chapter, supervision
of the animal control officers of the city, and aiding the state board
of health in the enforcement of area quarantines, pursuant to V.T.C.A.
Health and Safety Code or other statutes.
(b)
Authority of animal control officers and peace officers; citations.
Any animal control officer or peace officer of the city shall
have the authority to issue citations for any violation of this chapter
and shall have any other power or duty stated within the terms of
this chapter. If issuing a citation for a violation of this chapter
is not practicable, the animal control officer or peace officer may
file a complaint in the municipal court, which complaint will be processed
in the manner of other cases in the municipal court.
(c)
Right of entry.
For purposes of discharging the duties
imposed by the provisions of this chapter or other applicable laws,
and to enforce the same, the animal control officer may enter upon
private property to the full extent permitted by law, which shall
include, but not be limited to, entry upon private unfenced property,
except dwellings located thereon, when in pursuit of any animal which
he has reason to believe is subject to impoundment pursuant to the
provisions of this chapter or other applicable laws.
(d)
Use of tranquilizer gun.
Animal control officers or
peace officers shall have the authority to use a tranquilizer gun
in the lawful discharge of their duties.
(e)
Destruction of animal running at large.
In the interest
of public safety, animal control officers or peace officers have the
authority to destroy any animal running at large if the animal presents
a danger to the safety of persons, other animals or property and a
real or apparent necessity exists to destroy the animal.
(f)
Euthanization or destruction of animals.
Any animal
control officer or police officer shall have the authority to humanely
euthanize and/or destroy any animal in accordance with the provisions
of this chapter.
(g)
Impounded stray animals.
Every stray animal impounded
shall become the property of the city or its designee, pending the
expiration of the stray hold period, during which at any time an “owner”
may reclaim ownership. Each healthy, appropriately aged impounded
animal may receive core vaccinations and internal parasite treatment
upon intake from the Lamar County Humane Association or any other
rescue or animal welfare organization at their discretion and cost.
(Ordinance 2016-002, sec. 2, adopted 2/8/16; Ordinance 2017-005, sec. 3, adopted 1/23/17; 1988
Code, sec. 5-3(a))