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1/23/2006
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<br />//I"~ <br /> <br />Program for a fee specified by Section 6.04.290 within thirty (30) calendar days <br />from the date the permit was issued. The animal Owner shall be responsible for <br /> <br />payment of said fee which shall be utilized by the Animal Control Program to <br />offset the cost of the chip and to maintain the registration program. <br /> <br />U) The Owner shall have the animal spayed or neutered by a licensed <br />veterinarian, at the Owner's expense, within fifteen (15) calendar days from the <br /> <br />date the permit was issued. The Owner shall present written proof to the Animal <br />Control Officer that the surgery was performed. In the event an animal cannot be <br /> <br />safely spayed or neutered due to medical reasons, the Owner shall present <br />written proof from a licensed practicing veterinarian to the Animal Control Officer <br /> <br />that said animal cannot be spayed or neutered. <br /> <br />(k) The Owner may not sell, transfer or otherwise dispose of such animal to <br />another County or City without notifying Animal Control at least twenty-four (24) <br /> <br />hours before such sale, transfer or disposal. Animal Control will notify the proper <br />authorities of the jurisdiction to which the dangerous animal is transferred. <br /> <br />Should the Owner of a dangerous animal wish to transfer ownership of the <br />animal to another individual within San Mateo County, the new Owner must <br /> <br />submit to a property inspection, apply for and obtain a new dangerous animal <br />permit, pay all requisite fees, and comply with all provisions of this chapter and <br /> <br />the requirements of the permit. <br /> <br />(I) No more than two dangerous animals may be kept at anyone household. <br /> <br />(m) The Owner shall not allow any animal designated "dangerous" as the result <br />of aggression against human(s) to be kept on property or within a household in <br /> <br />which a juvenile person under the age of eighteen resides. <br /> <br />16 <br />
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