ADOPTED -
Agenda Item No. 54
Introduced by Commissioner Andy Schor,
Chairperson, Law Enforcement Committee of the:
INGHAM
RESOLUTION REQUESTING AN AMENDMENT TO THE DOG LAW OF
1919
RESOLUTION #04-241
WHEREAS, it is believed that approximately 70% of dogs
eligible for licenses in
WHEREAS, unlicensed dogs may pose a threat to the
health and safety of the public; and
WHEREAS, if a
licensed dog is found, the owner may be located and contacted; and
WHEREAS, a license ensures that a dog is rabies
vaccinated; and
WHEREAS, a license provides proof that a dog is
legally owned; and
WHEREAS,
WHEREAS, increased licensing could be brought about
through an ordinance that ties licensing to the provision of veterinary
services, specifically rabies vaccinations; and
WHEREAS, an amendment to the Dog Law
of 1919 is necessary for
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Ingham
County Board of Commissioners request the Michigan Legislature to amend the Dog
Law of 1919; MCL 287.290 Section 30, as follows by adding the bolded language
to the section below:
A city, village or township by action of its governing
body may adopt an animal control ordinance to regulate the licensing, payment
of claims and providing for the enforcement thereof. A city, village, county or township adopting
a dog licensing ordinance or ordinances shall also require that such
application for a license, except kennel licenses, shall be accompanied by
proof of vaccination of the dog for rabies by a valid certificate of
vaccination for rabies, with a vaccine licensed by the United State Department
of Agriculture, signed by an accredited veterinarian.
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that
the