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(Ord. No. 12-11, § 3, 7-24-2012) <br />Sec. 10-57. — Individual Dog Licensing. <br />All dogs kept, harbored, or maintained in the city shall be licensed and registered. Applications for <br />license shall be made to the city administrator, or his designee, upon forms provided by the city <br />administrator. Said application shall require the owner, among other information required by the city <br />administrator, to supply the name, age, predominant breed, sex, color and markings of each dog sought to <br />be licensed. In addition, when the applicant or owner has been convicted of violation of section 10-65 <br />relative to the dog sought to be licensed, the application shall require proof of public liability insurance in <br />the minimum amount of $300,000.00. Upon submission of the application and a certificate evidencing <br />compliance with the terms and provisions of section 10-59, relating to vaccination for rabies, and upon <br />payment of a fee as established by ordinance, the city administrator or his designee shall issue a license. <br />Said license will be concurrent with a valid rabies vaccination for up to three years. <br />(Ord. No. 12-11, § 3, 7-24-2012) <br />Sec. 10-58. - Tags. <br />The license shall be in the form of an identification tag and shall be affixed by the owner to a collar to <br />be worn by the dog. In case a tag is lost or destroyed, a duplicate will be issued by the city administrator <br />upon presentation of a receipt showing payment of the license fee for the current period and a payment as <br />established by ordinance. Dog tags shall not be transferable from one dog to another and no refunds shall <br />be made on any dog license fee because of death of the dog or the owners leaving the city prior to expiration <br />of the license period. <br />(Ord. No. 12-11, § 3, 7-24-2012) <br />Sec. 10-59. - Rabies vaccination. <br />(a) Every owner or keeper of a dog shall cause the same to be vaccinated by a licensed veterinary with <br />anti -rabies vaccine at least once every three years and prior to the time such dog shall reach the age of <br />six months. <br />(b) No dog need be vaccinated when a licensed veterinarian has examined the animal and certified that, at <br />such time, vaccination would endanger its health because of its age, infirmity, debility, illness, or other <br />medical consideration; and such exception certificate is presented to the animal control officer within <br />five days of such examination. The animal shall be vaccinated against rabies as soon as its health and <br />age permit. Unvaccinated animals must be confined to the owner's property or a veterinary facility. <br />(Ord. No. 12-11, § 3, 7-24-2012) <br />Sec. 10-60. - Animal at large. <br />Every owner or keeper of a dog shall cause the same to be under the control of and in custody of a <br />person of sufficient age to adequately control the dog at all times, while the dog is off the premises of the <br />owner. The terms "control" and "custody" mean on a leash of not more than six feet in length or under the <br />voice control of its owner. It shall be lawful to have a dog in an automobile without a leash, but it must be <br />on a leash or under the voice control of its owner if taken out of the vehicle. Violation of this section shall <br />be a petty misdemeanor. <br />(Ord. No. 12-11, § 3, 7-24-2012) <br />Sec. 10-61. - Report of dog bites. <br />Page 12 <br />