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OTIDIl,ANCE NO.
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ORDlj,ANCE Of' Till: CI't'Y OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING TITLE 6 OF
Till ,;l.U'lERNARDINO ~1UtHCIf'l\L CODE TO PROVIDE FOR SALE OF DOGS,
CA';'S AtW CERT.'UN LIVESTOCK BY PUBLIC Si\LE BY SEALED BIDS; AND TO
PROVIDL FOR NOTIFICATION CONCE1UJING AND DELIVERY OF CERTAIN OTI1EH
LIVES'l'OCK TO THE STATE DIRECTOR OF FOOD hND AGRICULTURE IF NO'l'
HCCOVEH.ED FROM THE CITY \'iI'1'HIN FIve DAYS PURSUANT TO THE S'N,TE
AGI,ICULTURAL CODE.
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THl~ ("AYOH AND CO~U1ON COUNCIL OF THE CI'l'Y OF SAN BERNhRDIUO DO
ORDAIbj AS FOLLmlS:
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SECTIu~ 1. Section 6.24.15U Subsection A. of the San
9 Bernardino Municipal Code is amended to read:
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Ill\.. 'The animal control officer rnay receive and dispose of
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12 the sum of seven dollars for each dog, and t'""O dollars and fifty
13 cents for each puppy under the age of four months. If the o,mer
14 requests pickup service, an additional fee of six dollars shall be
15 charged for transporting the dog or puppy. The aninal control
16 officer may sell any do'] or puppy voluntarily placed in his
17 pOEsession for. the sum of fifteen dollars, or for the Sllil of
18 twenty-five dollars if the dog or puppy is sold for researd.
19 purposes. If two or more persons are interested in thp purchase
20 of a particular dog or puppy, the animal control officer shall
21 conduct a publ ic sal e by sealed bids. 'fhe dog or puppy shall be
22 sold to the highest bidder, except if one bidder desires to provid
23 a holite for such animal and another wants the animal for research.
24 In such event, a do'] or puppy shall be sold to an individual
25 desiring to provide a home for such animal rGther than for researc
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dollars.1I
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S~C'"lU~ 2. Section 6.24.16U of the San Bernardino Municipal
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Code is amended to read:
"6.24.160 Disposal of cat or kitten.
The animal control officer may receive and dispose of any cat
or kitten delivered into his possession by the owner. He shall
chilr'Je the sum of two dollars and fifty cents for each cat or
kitten. If the owner requests a pickup service, an additional fee
of six dollars shall be charged for transporting the cat or
kitten.
The animal control officer may sell any cat or kitten
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or for the sum of fifteen dollars if the cat or kitten is sold for
research purposes.
If two or more persons are interestect in the
purchase of a particular cat or kitten, the animal control officer
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shall be sold to the highest bidder, except if one bidder desires
to provide a home for such animal and another wants the animal for
re~)earch.
In such event, a cat or kitten shall he sold to an
individual desiring to provide a home for such animal rather than
for research purposes. All bids must exceed the sale price of ten
dollars."
SECTION 3.
Section 6.34.010 of the San Bernardino [.lunicipal
Code is amended to read:
"6.34.010 Authority to apprehend - Fees.
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Livestock - other than bovine animals.
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25 large in the city shall be apprehended by the animal control
26 f:':icer. The owner of any apprehended livestock shall pay
27 apprehension fees and daily board and Citre fees prior to
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IAPprehension fees and board and care fees shall he S(.t by
r..solution of the ~1ayor and Common Council. Unclairned 1 i vestock
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3 may be disposed of by a public sale by sealed bids. The livestock
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'shall be sold to the highest bidder.
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l1inimum bid anounts shall be
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detcermined by the Director of Animal Control.
Unclaimed lives.tock
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Livestock - bovine animals.
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Any bovine animal found running at lar<Je in the city
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II days of the apprehension, the owner of any iippre1'endeo bovine
12 animal shall pay apprehension fees and daily board and care fees
13 prior to recovering the bovine animal frow the animal control
14 office. hpprehens ion fees and board and care fees shall be set by
15 resolution of the Hayor and Cornman Council.
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Notice to State Director; delivery of unclaimed bovine
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17 animals to State.
18 Within five days frOTA the date of apprehension, the
19 Director of Animal Control shall notify the State Director of f'ood
20 and Agr ieul ture of an}T unclailned bovine animal, horse, mule, or
21 burro, and shall turn over to the State Director of Food and
22 l\griculture any bovine anirdal, purouant to the provisions of the
23 California Food and Agricultural Code, Sections 17UOl, et seq."
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I l-UmEBY CL:HTIFY that the foregoing ordinance was duly
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Bernardino at a
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meeting thereof, held on
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, 1982, by the following vote,
15th day of
March
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Counc i 1 l,'jetdber~j
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Botts, Quiel, HObbs, Strickler
Castaneda, Reilly, Hernandez,
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The foregoing orrlinancc
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Approved as to form:
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AE';;;WAtJ<-4"41h
.> Citv Clerk
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is hC?Y approved this /r::/,( day
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Pro Tempore
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