AMENDING SAUK CO. CODE § 27.07 TO BRING THE ANIMAL CONTROL ORDINANCE INTO CONFORMITY WITH STATE STATUTES

Committee Status: 
Postponed
Budget Status: 
No Fiscal Impact
Decision Impact: 
Significant
FTE Impact: 
No
Funding Source: 
Other (see budget status)

Purpose

The proposed language is specific as to cats and dogs, and provides the Animal Control Officer the discretion to transfer a vaccinated dog back to its residence for isolation. The Animal Control Officer would be responsible for forwarding all bite case information to the responsible jurisdiction completing the quarantine and the Sauk County Health Department. This proposed change would place Sauk County in line with other surrounding counties.

 

Additionally, other non-substantive changes have been made to the attached Appendix to improve the clarity of the ordinance and to comport with the standard formatting currently in use, and your undersigned Committee has considered these amendments and believes that adoption of these amendments is in the best interest of Sauk County.

Background

Background: The current animal control ordinance is overly broad as to the animals that may be quarantined and does not provide for release of vaccinated animals.   This is both inconsistent with state statute and does not take into account vaccination-compliant animals.  Wis. Stat. §95.21(5)(b) states if a dog or cat is ordered to be quarantined because there is reason to believe that the animal bit a person, the custodian of an isolation facility or the owner shall keep the animal under strict isolation under the supervision of a veterinarian for at least 10 days after the incident occurred.  Sauk Co. Code §27.07(6) requires any animal involved in a bite incident whose owner resides outside Sauk County, shall be impounded at the Sauk County Animal Shelter or at the office of a local veterinarian if space is available.

 

The proposed changes in section 27.007 specify cats and dogs, rather than any animal, as they are the only animals that may be vaccinated, and provide the Animal Control Officer the discretion to transfer a vaccinated dog or cat back to its residence for isolation. The Animal Control Officer would be responsible for forwarding all bite case information to the responsible jurisdiction completing the quarantine and the Sauk County Health Department. This proposed change would place Sauk County in line with other surrounding counties.

 

Additionally, other non-substantive changes have been made to the attached Appendix to improve the clarity of the ordinance and to comport with the standard formatting currently in use, and your undersigned Committee has considered these amendments and believes that adoption of these amendments is in the best interest of Sauk County.

Resolution Body

AMENDING SAUK CO. CODE § 27.07 TO BRING THE ANIMAL CONTROL ORDINANCE INTO CONFORMITY WITH STATE STATUTES

Background: The current animal control ordinance is overly broad as to the animals that may be quarantined and does not provide for release of vaccinated animals.   This is both inconsistent with state statute and does not take into account vaccination-compliant animals.  Wis. Stat. §95.21(5)(b) states if a dog or cat is ordered to be quarantined because there is reason to believe that the animal bit a person, the custodian of an isolation facility or the owner shall keep the animal under strict isolation under the supervision of a veterinarian for at least 10 days after the incident occurred.  Sauk Co. Code §27.07(6) requires any animal involved in a bite incident whose owner resides outside Sauk County, shall be impounded at the Sauk County Animal Shelter or at the office of a local veterinarian if space is available.

 

The proposed changes in section 27.007 specify cats and dogs, rather than any animal, as they are the only animals that may be vaccinated, and provide the Animal Control Officer the discretion to transfer a vaccinated dog or cat back to its residence for isolation. The Animal Control Officer would be responsible for forwarding all bite case information to the responsible jurisdiction completing the quarantine and the Sauk County Health Department. This proposed change would place Sauk County in line with other surrounding counties.

 

Additionally, other non-substantive changes have been made to the attached Appendix to improve the clarity of the ordinance and to comport with the standard formatting currently in use, and your undersigned Committee has considered these amendments and believes that adoption of these amendments is in the best interest of Sauk County.

The County Board of Supervisors of the County of Sauk does ordain as follows:

 

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, by the Sauk County Board of Supervisors, met in regular session, that Sauk Co. Code Ch. 27 is hereby amended to read as contained in the attached Appendix and shall be effective upon passage.

 

For consideration by the Sauk County Board of Supervisors on December 18, 2018.

 

Respectfully submitted:

 

BOARD OF HEALTH COMMITTEE:

 

Supervisor Members                                               Citizen Members                                              

 

                                                                                  

________________________________                      ________________________________

DONNA STEHLING, Chair                                      KIANA LI BEAUDIN

 

________________________________                      ________________________________

GLEN JOHNSON                                                     KENNETH R. CARLSON

 

________________________________                      ________________________________

JOHN A. MILLER                                                    DIANE REINFELDT

 

________________________________

SCOTT VON ASTEN

 

FISCAL NOTE:  no fiscal impact.

MIS NOTE:  No MIS impact.

Requested Board Review Date: 
Tuesday, December 18, 2018