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AgdaPkt 2015-04-13 Closed and Joint SA and PFA REVISED 04_10_2015
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AgdaPkt 2015-04-13 Closed and Joint SA and PFA REVISED 04_10_2015
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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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4/13/2015
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7.1.B. - Page 14 <br /> n. If each City's ordinance so authorizes and the City so requests, <br /> review and process each City residents' requests and maintain files <br /> for Breeders and Fanciers Permits. <br /> o. Dangerous Animal Designations <br /> 1. Issue Dangerous Animal tags when an animal has been so <br /> designated by a peace officer employed by any City or County or <br /> the Animal Control Contractor as such; and <br /> 2. The County will invoice annually and make reasonable efforts to <br /> collect applicable fees for Dangerous Animal Permit holders; and <br /> 3. Monitor data received from Animal Control Contractor; and <br /> 4. Send monthly updated reports to each City's representative. <br /> p. Pursuant to Section 3.6, for the administrative convenience of each <br /> City, and acting as a representative of each City, conduct <br /> administrative hearings for Dangerous and Vicious Animal <br /> designations under the guidelines of the applicable City's ordinance. <br /> q. Pursuant to Section 3.6, for the administrative convenience of each <br /> City and acting as a representative of each City, conduct mandatory <br /> spay/neuter and/or fancier permit administrative hearings under the <br /> guidelines of the applicable City's ordinance, if any. <br /> r. Provide in-person customer service at a minimum of two County <br /> locations that are open during normal business hours to enable <br /> residents the ability to obtain animal licenses and/or permits for all <br /> dogs and cats. <br /> s. Work with San Mateo County veterinarians to ensure anti-rabies <br /> vaccination reporting as required by the County. <br /> t. Receive, import, and export licensing and vaccination information <br /> from the Animal Licensing Contractor into the Animal Control <br /> Contractor database and vice versa on a weekly basis. <br /> u. Under the guidance of the County's Health Officer, review and <br /> process requests from pet owners to exempt their pet from the <br /> requirement to obtain a anti-rabies vaccination as required by State <br /> law or County ordinance and report annually to the Department of <br /> Public Health. <br /> v. Attend the Animal Control Contractor's monthly vaccination clinic in <br /> an on-going effort to educate pet owners on the importance of <br /> vaccinating and licensing dogs and cats that reside in the County <br /> and the Cities. <br /> 10IPage February 5 , 2015 <br /> ATTY/AGR/2015.057/SAN MATEO COUNTY-ANIMAL CONTROL SERVICES <br />
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