Fulton County |
Code of Ordinances |
Chapter 34. HEALTH AND SANITATION |
Article VI. RABIES AND ANIMAL CONTROL |
Division 2. RABIES CONTROL |
§ 34-246. Vaccination required.
(a)
The owner, custodian, or harborer of each dog or cat over four months of age, kept, maintained, or harbored in any area of Fulton County, including any dog or cat within the corporate city limits of any municipality in Fulton County, is required to maintain a current rabies vaccination on such dog or cat.
(b)
It shall be the duty of all persons owning or having custody of any dog or cat over four months of age brought into Fulton County from outside the county to have such dog or cat vaccinated within 14 days from the date of entry, provided that when the owner or person having custody of the dog or cat produces evidence satisfactory to the health department through its designee that such dog or cat has a current vaccination, as prescribed by this article, such dog or cat will not be required to be vaccinated again until the expiration date of the current vaccination.
(c)
Only a licensed veterinarian shall be entitled in connection with his/her practice, on the request of any owner of a dog, cat, or other animal, to vaccinate such dog, cat, or other animal against rabies, with a vaccine as set forth in the definition of vaccinate in section 34-196, provided that at the time of vaccination he furnishes two copies of the vaccination certificate to the owner, forwards one copy to the Fulton County Animal Control, and maintains one copy for his/her files.
(91-RC-441, § B, 8-21-91)
State law reference
Inoculation of dogs and cats against rabies, O.C.G.A. § 31-19-6.