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HomeMy WebLinkAbout38-City Administrator cr.. 1 OF SAN BERNARD"-'O - REQUr-'T FOR COUNCIL AC JON From: James E. Robbins, Acting City Administrator City Administrator Su~~t: Animal Control Department Availability Policy Dept: Date: November 1, 1988 Synopsis of Previous Council action: 6/09/88 Legislative Review Committee requested the Animal Advisory Commission review the animal "Availability Policy". 7/21/88 Legislative Review Committee recommended the animal "Availability Policy" be placed on the consent calendar for ratification. 8/15/88 City Council voted to send the policy back to the Animal Advisory Commission for re-consideration. 10/03/88 Referred to City Administrator ~or preparation of new set of procedural guidelines. Recommended motion: 1-' // / O/VV' w {}~~ . / Signature Contact person: Jam; -~~Robbins Phone: 334-5122 Supporting data attached: Ward: FUNDING l1EQUIREMENTS: Amount: Source: (Acct. No.) (Acct. DescriPtion) Finance: Council Notes: 75-0262 Agenda Item No. J8 CI.. { OF SAN BERNARDh..O - REQUE:.~T FOR COUNCIL ACl.ON STAFF REPORT By direction of the Mayor and the Council on October 3, 1988, I have prepared a report regarding the sale of animals for research by our Animal Control Division. This report covers a number of different aspects of the issue, history, staff policy, Animal Advisory Commission position, present conditions, and alternatives for resolution. The sale of animals for research has been an issue for some time. To many, the culmination of the issue was the ballot Measure HH June 3, 1986. The question was, "Shall the City continue to sell or give away impounded and unclaimed animals for research? ..." (Attachment A). The measure did pass by a 1.4% majority of voters casting votes on the issue. Four months prior to the election, the Mayor and Common Council passed Resolution No. 86-58, stating their intent to comply with the election results. A specific policy was not set until August of 1987 by the Acting Director of Animal Control, Deborah L. Biggs. This policy set forth hours of availability and defined animals which would not be considered available for sale for research (Attachment B). The sale of animals, in 1987, for research did not occur. The adoption of animals increased significantly during this same period. Research employees have not been to the shelter or attempted to purchase animals during the past year. City staff has consistently applied the policy set forth of August 11, 1987 and separated out "pets". The staff, in order to make sure people could designate how their animal was to be treated, included in the intake card the question, "Do you want this animal to go to research?" Records to date indicate approximately .4% have been marked "yes". Because the research organizations have not come forward to purchase, these animals have been put down. Division emp~yees were asked their feelings regarding the sale of animals. Their responses were noted in the Director's staff report of September 23, 1988 (Attachment C). Some employees - feel strongly on the issue. It remains the responsibility and duty of all employees to carry out the policy directed by Mayor and Common Council. The Animal Advisory Commission regarding this issue. Actions September 14th of this year, and Their position has been: has met and taken action were taken July 20th and are a part of Attachment C. (1) That the Council policy; and endorse current availability (2) That the Council adopt an ordinance prohibiting sale or donation of any animal for research. 75-0264 There is, in the House of Representatives, a bill -- S 2353 -- which will provide, where local ordinance does not prohibit, that animals be held for seven days for possible sale. This additional time will add approximately double the food budget to $22,000. This will also require additional buildings for keeping both dogs and cats due to the doubling of time the animals are retained. According to the Director's staff report, the Animal Health Technician (AHT) must accompany research personnel. Currently, we have one technician and whatever time is spent with Research Personnel is lost to care of other animals. At current rates it would require the sale of 250 to 300 animals to cover the cost of an additional AHT. This is also addressed in the staff report of September 23, 1988. As noted in the staff report of September 23, 1988, only two cities still sell animals, San Bernardino and Hollister. In 1981, the City of Los Angeles took action to prohibit the sale of animals. The report reflects their experience and the rational for not selling animals. The report is provided for information (Attachment D). Some of the alternatives that should be considered by the Mayor and Common Council include: (1) Affirm current policies with regards to hours and availability. (2) Direct Animal Control Director allow for Research Personnel to Monday, Wednesday, and Fridays 11:30 a.m., provided animals for adoption at least one day. to modify policy to make selections on from 10:30 a.m. to have been available (3) Direct Animal Control Director to modify policy to allow for Research Personnel to make selections at any time shelter is open to public, provided animal has been available for adoption a~ least one day. (4) Direct Animal Control Director to draft, in co- operation with the City Attorney's Office, an ordinance prohibiting the sale of animals for ~&earch. ATTACHMENT "A" ~~.i;~';'" '1'~:~a;fr~:Li~1~~.:~ti~~~,~;{{;~,7JZr~~~~~~~:~f;~)f ~':l :'~~~i '~; IAL.fBAL.LOT .~. 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", ",,..1I:..'"'t ' ~ 1-1" ):'.."OIf.;:~~ '1~ .. ~~;""'.J ,,-<~.~:~~~'~ ~ . - ~ ~~ r ,.:'"j:' ,_:..f'''~~?J t MEASURE "HH" "'" t,. .~c~":.~r~~:.\~~{;t:"';...~._..:~-:~~': j~;!"'-7-~~~i.:~~~ I., ..:\5~~~:f~2r~~i.".,;J*:""~4-'\; ,(...- ... >y; :'.... r. I . ~~~(~. ~"J':.h'\~~ ~;.~~ ..y~ "~.. , ';"';ll;'~~:'~'''' ;'~~<.d:', ... ANALYSIS BY CITY ATTORNEY ..,~ , '~,.,. ...-~' . ",.~. ,.,.' .-.".' '. ',' .;,:.:.:"~T'BACKGROUND :t;~P""""'':'''' ,,- .'-:',,,"'..-,-,';'';'j.'':'..i''. '<~~""'~~'!""-::",. '. '-'''-''-j'''t/.,,,,,: ,.. .." ".::; ~ t "'> , .. .' ... ." '~.. 4J: ( I' -....~The Director of the Clt{Animal Control Department advises that the'current policy....o;'the .:;:- r:~{)~~CI~:ls,not to'sell those dogs or cats for research, testing, experimental or educational pur- "~':1 r~poseswhi9h are brought Into tl:le animal shelter by their owners unless the owners spelfically:'.,;t'. l' ,:c.;.i~request In writing that the animals be sold for research, testing, experimental or educational ':';':i, . ':Ji~j purposes. Dogs and cats Impounded by the animal shelter which have any type of Identifica-'2t~' '~;:.;,: tion, such as rabies tags or expired licenses, are not sold fOr research, testing, experimental.,;~ ";. >"or educational purposes. If the dogs or cats in these categories are. not adopted or clalmed,~!.~ ri'fi.~~::they areeuthanized. The City does sell some unclaimed dogs and cats which are impounded,;!;:;? . ... ':;}~'at the animal shelter for research, testing, experimental or educational purposes when such · 1:~.?;;anlmalS do not have identification. They are sold only to organizations which are acc~edited r:<.!'( by the American ~ssociatio~ for Accreditation. of Laboratory ~nlmal Care. Prior to being sold;~'l\' ..c'.~;~,;for research, testing, experimental or .educational purposes, these animals are first held a;~ . l.~~:;.,mlnimum of 72 hours for return to their owners, and then held for an additional minimum', ,.'~s;:'perio(f of two days 10r sale and adoption aspets."~' ::<-.;,;;v;e::~c;~;;.:/~~:;::-:{~~,';::$;--~? ;';.:~::San Bernardino Municipal Code Section 6.24.150 and'6.24.160'set the fee. and <permit the:' . :;,:~~: . sale of dog.s and cats for research purposes but prohibit such sales to any person or organi- " ,..:; zation not accredited by the American Association for Accreditation of Laboratory' Animal. > ::.;> Care. The Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino adopted resolutions f :~,;:;. ,on February 17, 1986, placing this ~easur~ concerning the saleof~i~als for research pur' ! .';;;'~~ poses on the ballot and stating their intention to CQmply with the decision of thevoters",Jw . !,:,,;.,CounclI members voted against the resoMions.";' ~~;;; ":.,,~'!;;~';':~\*~'~~'~.:~!;'::f?'!~t;: ~ "~': PROPOSAL','c:: f';-. .~>\,~;.}. ".;~;.~,' ':,. ,X,'::'-'~ (,>,/,:,. 'l;:':.!i1.f.c:~..<;,;$~5i.:;".jtj;'i;t;; ;.' ,,:. '. This advisory measure seeks direCtion from the voters of the ~Clty of San aemar-dinoto 1h ;:';~:; Mayor and Common Council concerning .whether the City should continue the current pol c,. '. of selling impounded and unclaimed .animals for.research; testlng,.experlmentalor educa .:';;..'tlo"al pUrposeS1o-ofganizationS"accreditectbyihe-American~Associatlon1or~ccredita . '.c;:: of Laboratory Animal Care, It is 'expected that an affirmative majority vote to continue ': current policy would leave the above .sections of the Code In place,' but that a negative vote;~ "' .,'.;.. against the measure would result In a repeal of those sections of,the Code by the. Ma 0 <;. and Common Council.. ' ....~<~":/.'::..i.;...;:;.,.:""'.;,;;., :;;;;,'?...~~~l~~}.!,;~~' ~<; , Hf Measure ~HW is approved bya majority of the voters, the voters would be directing that , Impounded and unclaimed dogs and cats should continue to be sold for research purposes. , . ' If Measure "HH"'ls not approved by a majority of voters, the voters would be directing that':~;; :; the policy of selling animals for research purposes be discontinued, which normally would ;:,~: ~X result In ail unclaimed dogs 'and cats impo!-lnded by the anITal'shelte~, al)d....~?! c,~!m~.~:~ ,.~~<,~dopte~ being eutt,Ja~ized after,theprescrl~ tI~ pe,rlod. .;'. ,~, ,~~~~.,>~;ti'D"~:';;:'R:f;'~~::'i1t;;:* , . i~~:~:1:l:';;~~~f~~~7.~.~~~lfrr~jj~;:'~~0~;~~:i.~~~~~JJ~~rr...:;. :~:>~.:';;: ~~ ./<,~ {FISCAL IMPACT ANALYSIS OF MEASURE '''HH'',''J~;i.')~'~;:!'s>:.'C,_, )' I t,.:': Impartial',financialanaIYSiS' of~he Sale of ~nimals For Research Purposes' Mea.sure: ;:-'::"r~;:' ~~, Revenue from' research sales of animals' comprised eleven' percent 'of' Animal' Control's ',' :'~' i . revenue in Fiscal Year 1984-85. Research sales were $53,700 of the $481,876 received In i>" :~~:revenues..- '-:";'':"->'~Y:~'.J.;. /.:;::~>-',.,": :'~2:~:>:t~1! :~i~.'~~:'i'~~J. ':".~"'" \'-;-':, :<~\ ~. ''J:',>-::i~~-:,~' ~:::~r>~~:~,t-~f:.._:~:..'f:~:'~:';- "':~~~;~'''r~;~~f~~~~; i:t:'lfitis desired that the Animal Control Fund be self-supporting; replacement revenues could ;t~:.~ . '. .. be generated by raising other fees relating to Animal Control. services. . The Anll11a1. Corltrol-,.~;'r -f._ ~:;;:;'\~~1f' ;' YT;'}"~,,;',;(:::~~..:i:::?;' ~~,:,:..",.' '", .... ~ --'. .. ,~ . ~i~; . c. .::~',~$~~f'~'~'~;&;;i:~~~S~!~.~f~'~~~ :':.:4;;1~"j~?:'l.fi$ .;ARGUMENT IN'FAVOR of M~ASURE~'HH":~R~h;;,:::::::.';:.- ~.:~.:!~ . t,~~~ Vote.YES.tobeneflf human IIve~ AND .the live,S of our pets. ~;;: fi~'~:~/f~;;i:i~:'~o<'-'.;.,'~';;:'-;;.';;~!:~ I~"o, ..' Because we love animals AND value human life, we urge yqu to jolO us In voting YES on;:;:.....l ;<,'\Tuesday,June 3rd. A YES vote continues San Bernardino's long-standing policy ofproviding.:,':5 ':~~~::~~~~;..:~~~.~~~~~~J~~7.~~~j:~~~~~I~~:~..:~~~~~~t~I:~.,.;~~~". ~~i~~f:~t~,~~JJ~..~~~~~~~~{J:~l... ;;;<~:These animals are neCessarY for research that saves people's lives: ;':':Treatinents' for heart ~~;,;~ ';,::,.~.t.t!t' disease, including o.pen heart surgery, and heart transplants were developed using pound ;;~: C..'l y<'~animals _ Treatments for cancer rely on such research- The operation that saved Pres--\?'(::. " : ):;:,,~~)d~nt Reagan'!> life was first tested wl~ animals ..-. ,Insulin was discovered, using po.und -'.:;f-:.',; ;-;i;J;~;;.;;anlmals; work now underway to cure diabetes reqUlresmongrel dogs 'obtained from the<",~ .':r':;;~~J\ pound, ~ Prevention' and treatment of ~rthr!tis, lung di~ease,' chronic paln;.hear!r:tg Io~SJ~:;.!:.. }?'.:'~; and blindness is dependent,on the availability of uncl~lmed pound aOlmals'.~-::(~::;"$li~~c . i ~";;A YES vote also helps research to benefit other animals: - Recent development.of a vaccine :~ib~~ . .::;~\';:':to prevent feline leukemia will save the lives of thousands of our prized household cats;;";:;j,~\ , .. ,,::;.,,>_ . Canine parvo 'serum, distemper, and rabies treatments. developed' by. veternarian;'" '.)1 \::',::~~.researchers using pound animals willinsure,longer, healthier lives for our. cherlshedJamlly': ,.:"..~',~,;::;dogs. .,.,;~ :>1'\/,:;';": ~,".)~;\,~,.;<.' ,;- .,,' ~~ii-l:,,;:j ,:'::.:.. ,.' /.:.;;:.~., ::;;;.ct::~';'-;;:'::;j:":'~~t\;:i:::~~ :\:~:':f\esearch on these a~imals iscondu~ed under strict ~ederal, Stat~ ~~~~L,0981 g~!~~!i~~s.;-:;"i;~. : :~~,;;:'~:- laws require painkilling drugs be given researc~ aOlmals. -'-':;; ,::"..~::~::\;.<,t';:.-:--::;;~;t"*,-.::ti..~--if~ ii.:';.;.,,:?PLEASE REMEMBER: PETS ARE NEVERUSED..The pound.pr~vldesresearcherswlth~ ,.Y::i:~ UNWANTED, UNCLAI~ED stray animals. All unadopted pound aOlmals- over1!,OOO per!:;~-\~ i I'}':..'.'",year-,- are otherwise killed. A small number; about 5% of the total are sold to hospitals such . lC' ~ . (';:~'g'as Loma Linda University, City of Hope,)"e VA.. ~ed,IC8J.Center_and..c,edar~-SI"ai,10r.))~iri I ..- .' less research which benefits everyone ...... ....,. ,'" . , . ,,;,. ...... ..,. . ..., ... .. ",,,. ".~ '.'. ,.' . ':}:7~ . ' . .':";':- >"",;:'.:.':';"~;-:-:j;--.<::,;,,,,,,:':':"';"fi.s' . .,;~ i~'~;:::SUp'PORT L1FE,SAVING"MED!CAL RES.~R,C~IJol~.us in',Votl~g.YESI~t~. a:;' ;:~~}~:.,-,;':s/JOhn Preston Miller,' M..D.\:',<{>.:'s/Hillel cOheri,Rabbi\.~~'~6: . . C'__ "." . . .. ...' ._ ., .. .. . t ~ E';2;:;~:;:l:'/~s/Erna ~chuil~ng; Civic Leader'~;~2';'-s/Mario Porras, Bl}sln~S$m~ . 1 i t "'~:~",,~:"':J~' slJltarv, J9. poi.ndexter ," COl'!'mu"ity;c;oll~ge :Truste~/Educator'J,~:.:?:~., .. ....; .",,,~' ;';:;~,',::',:;~:,;'> T: ':~~''S~c,;:::''''~~-:';~)':$::'-i:;..::':':~'''::::'';'' ,", 'J' ,':': ':""-;:": '.:"~ . :.:::.;:..::::,;"~(. ~#!;~1;~~.:"..",~.~; ;::5:';"; ,\:~;:,t.;;:'~;;REBUrr AL TO ARGUMENT IN. FAVOR . OF'MEAS~RE.~',H~'~:;,i;;~~)~~,{:~g; t :;},i<:.o;~",Don'tbe fooled by claims ~atmediCal research needs our shelter animals,or tha~ laws:~;2~ <:'.~.exlst to protect laboratof)'.aOlmals fromJ~ain,,()~t~at,the .d?9S an.dcats;sold"ar~n.:t. pets.-::;~~, ; :".;:::;.t,'lo,NE.OF.THISIS JRUE.r'>;'''':: . 'c. . .- ....'....,'.....,.'f' ..'.;.,:',.~;~'."~1"':.:,:';>-;;:~..'.~'1i;.;l:;i:~.i'tZJ::.- :. :: "..~?,~ A "NO"~vote on measure '"HH" will NOT stop animal. research,' only experimentatlonol'1'/;;~ ":S;'~our.$helter pets. NONE of the research cited by our opponents requires.POUNDanimals';i~:i:i: ,~::!The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has stated that the house per....is not a,good.or';;~.\ . _ desireable research animal." NIH hasn't used shelter animals in its own laboratories for over '.,,,,,. :- ',__. a deca~e. Animals bred specifically f~r research pur~ses ar~ available from many br,e~e~s.::::. ~ , In reall~,' a "NO" 9n Measure :I:iH" IS a,vote FOR high quality research. 0:;' '" ,:::: --.;.;.;,~~;;'{;"~( ,;"( NO law ensures:laboratory' animals protection from pain and suffering. Laboratories'?~~ '.::.;, LEG~LLY inflict anim!lls:with.multlpl~ surgeries,.dise~ses, electric.sh?Ck,_burns ar,td9~e~~ . ,;:>>.lnJunes WITHOUT'palnkilling. drugs,:';' .:.',,:::,,::.j;;..,j.;i,',,:,'" ..,. :.-;.;::;.,>: ;,:';"';;':~..:<-~~'V>~<;'.;>;:'~-:;::, r;-:.'S..;~,' Document8d'cases exist where pets .were sold by our shelter'to laboratories~ d8spite"~. \ "~.t-:-,owner's efforts to reclaim them. .Intruth,- ALL.. the. dogs 'and cats sold to laboratories 'are ~ ....., PET~L Some ~r,.lost,some'are abandoned, but every one Is a friendly, tr!Jstlng" pel: ~o,;"t~ ~ :'--;'i:'.researcherwoufcf'buy'an .aggresslve or diseased stray anlmal.,;;,...:.-~,;,:~::,>. /__.t::4;:::~.;ij'~: >~~::~'~:'2;;':'Seiling!'dogs > and' catS:by the' pound"ls' false eConomy' andcost.s~YOU:m()ri8y~~lnf8riOJ:~'~~~ ~." :;,research'and .ineffective animal control Is expensive.:., :'c/':';":'~"'::'; .:;--i'-'~':"}>';', .,:;i~t:f':~i:l:.t~,J;t, · .--~ -<jt WE DON'T HAVE TO 'CHOOSE BETWEEN HIGH aUALITYRE,SEARCH AND'ANANIMAi.::1t: . ,r'SHELTER.WE,9AN'BE PROUD OF HAVE BOTH YOTE:"NO"~,.,;,"::i:~;;;,',,,:'<,{..:~'Ai~;;-;',;.';'''''' , I ;<4\;.))t~S/B,joyce'Martln',.pres:-;:.':/~" ~..4-~"\';~";L~~~~-r::s/Conrad "L:Kno~ie;,,;f'i:;[~~~';'> "';'\,,-'~Humane Society of San Bernardino Valley.:,.,;":. Member, City Plannlng',Commission " !!~!j~~~"~~;{~~~~~~~~~::fj2~~~tll'~t~ . ::'''\D~~_:Ci'''*:~A-~R::G::\U''M' EN'T' 'A' "G AINST 'M'E'A":'S' 'u' R-'E<H'(H~::~iS~~;l~;i*~ p.... "-. ..... ....... '. ,~. ..".To,'.",' ., "'~ ~ .' "WOULD'YOl(WANT YOUR PET SOLD TO A LABORATORY? IF NOT;PLEASE-VOTE':l~:~: ......, .0 ON MEASUREj.~HH.;," ',:..;;'!~,,,.',.;i'f,,,, ,~\;":.1>': ;,.,!.:'..-';;'~;~;i.c:~*,~;:;"l';*:;;il}':t;:''':;';;..';,~';.@'' :i'~iC~PETS DON'T BELONG IN THE LABOAA TORY: Th~t Is the 'oniy'l;s~e'he~~: Th~::q~estion~':;~':~ ~:~Is not whether animals should be used for research. Our city ,shelter should stop selling dogs . ~;,.A ~i:;~pg~~ .~:s~I~:~~~Ii~~~.~;~U.~~.d.~i~9:t~~~~~~~1.'~~~~~ral:,shelt!~~~.~~~3{~r~~!\~~~~~~~~,:~~~~ ~:'-<:; OURANIMALSHEL TER WAS ESTABLISHED TO HELP PET OWNERS AND PETS: It Was:h!7~..J 5.:'. never intended to supply laboratory animals, SeUing impounded dogs and cats for anything ,~~iJ ;;;.;other than pet ownership is misuse of a'shelter. Animal control officials 'reallze.~atse!lIng '.:;:.i\1 ,50'1- dogs' and cats to laboratories. is unpopular and makes their job more difficult.~/%i:h"~;J:;: ,,~.:.. !~:C~~ DOGS 'AND' CATS' FROM THE. SHELTER' MAKE' POOR' SUBJECTS FOR SCIENTifiC ' ''iij,t-:;RESEARCH. Nothing is known about their,: medical background,Tgenetic makeup;' or "'.::;:,:;:~.:~.;e, nVironmental'h.lstOry. ,Many physicians, 'sclentists, andr.esearCh.org, an.,iZatiOnS J.8COQrtlze. .."...,li c~:;.;<,that research using shelter animals Is inferior;,,'.i"~;;'f'cLt~i-81c~.li!t.l:;;',;'~*=;S\I:~1-l:'$~'It ,,-.:.~::;,';~' COST EFFECTIVE ALTERNATIVES' TO USING SHELTER ANIMALS ALREADY' EXIST:~~,::1 (,:~ :t,';' Nine' states have prohibited sale of shelter animals to laboratories.. Los Angeles, San . Fran-~'~k'" \,":'-'".; cisco. and six California counties have outlawed the practice. Outlawing the sale of shelteri~.,~;., t:';"3.;i~: animals has not prevented top research institutions.frorn continuing to perform outstandlng'4~~ '~:~:)'~-~~~s~arCh. -' -'-~.:~ :~',~;:;~",:).;,:~ ,>,' _,_~"_' -, '.-7i,__,,~ ~;":-"-'~:~"-~:~~"'1-'~~;:~.~. ;>.; -:~ .,:, \j-~ ~~;:c/-~'-'--~;~1~~~1~~~:},,"~ ,.,~~;~}.~~.. ,;f ~;;:~:"".. LABORATORIES' PURCHASE ONLY FRIENDLY AND TRUSTING ANIMALS BECAUSE. \:V"~. THEY ARE EASY TO HANDLE. These pets may be lost or, abandoilel;t,but they are .still pets.- "~::::If they are nofclaimed in time, they should be mercifully'put to'sleep, notsold to laboratorle ::":>;'c where the law allows them to be used repeatedly in painful experimeots, The pet overpopula- .::-~.:tion problem must be solved by public education and birth control. Noone'should treat.UJls "-"')ragedy as a resource to capitalize upon ";<.,.,r..,,, '. '.,...,.'./"'....,.,;..'h' ." ,"" ~~f;;,i}PETS BE~ONG IN, THE HOME, NOT IN ':~'E LABORA ~oRy~4~~1k~~: ~?X?..{:;,;.,,~;,~,~:).? '\:',::;:'~b:.' S/B.J~yce~artin,"pr;side~t:;{f,~i!"<:'f.;:~:~.~~~~: '~:~''''';':'';.,(...\.,:.;;"..:...:<;.;;;z,;;:r<';r.<''Humane Society of San. BernardtnoValley ;,';J;i.< :~~.., :)/:'~:' ,:;;~~~;,;~:;:;~~.~~:~:~;. s/Conrad L: Knowle.s,.'; ':;:;;t~{';"~, "~B',~~' ~'.' ',',C.' ..' .~ ~\~,:- ;':-:-';'; ;"'" ~t; ':;;;,; Member, City Planning Commission ",,...,j,;.:i..,; '.} .'-" J.;:,~,..:-';: ..: ...~..~~"~;'[;'::~;':'~.'.,~~. s/Dr; Harold R.'Chandler,' Chairman;>:" ~;r~:~!~ < .7k'..... ..........?e;.O,.AnimmM'ioo~~mi"iOO'7M~.~~m t,-,;.::'W!rj;., '.' ""':i;..';!if.. .... . ~.:-~~:.!~;~(:,:" . . .' . . . . '; :',', :".,~.;,~~'(:'}~;;? .- .~,.-,_<..~.~>.~t.:~.::.'~.':l:..:~:.:,,:R'- ~ _ ~. _/ _ .~ .-' '-. ~v - "':~',~,"-V::,:~~:1~:: .... ~.;:.-:;> ~ 'J-'; _. .. '. ,_ .. t :......,~ " .; ,~-..._~~ _ ',_ '" h". " ~ '. '.' .'5",. r~" i:!,~ .~,...~";~;:~~:;~:c '\..;,.>'_: ..~t~~<E~~~t~;ft, ~ . NeR-06 3 "........' ,-. ~ . .>;;,,, ,... ." ..--. , ,'!" .. >t\ll$... " 0-024-1. ~'~~6'-~' - ~ ~~: ~~~~~:I:~. '){(2~~~~,<: ......::.~~~~~~::,~:: _'~.>~:::~~~:~)~~:!~:~=. :;~?~:~~.;:/~;':~:~~?~~~~;.~: .. ~~,J",,~_1~ .~...... _.._~__~_:,.~.,'"'~~ lJ.___. ..____.............. ............~~...............~....... 1 ~.; .' .,<~, ';~'. .;. :i~ ~..;' ","( . .' . ~.:":;~f~;~,~d ~~A"':~:':':: REBUTTAL'TO THE ARGU'-!ENT AGAINST MEASUR~ "HH"~'~ '-~;:\f~~ r,,"\'~TheOPPONENTS of this measure wilfully. MISREPRESENT THE FACTS I Do not,vote on~'i"" t:~~;~,;;,:c,:~,',the basis, of th," e,ir,appeals" to IGN ,0, RAN, C, E, and EMOTI,ON, .:;-- :~i"!};~,\\~":~[iji>',r;~."~:-;;,~,,, "',' r.~~. ,"CARgF.UJ.LY,.CONSIDER:THE'T.RUTHotthe. matte~: ,~'.;4~j>'."~::;;'~:/..';.<;;;''1':~4~'7Ji:;Jlt;,~~~:~:..~ f.:"\ ," ~""')ic;~~~.",:",:" .. ,.':-: ".;~:\;',':" -'.,,' '-.;,,"" ',' -'_.' r..'......' ..' .- --', -. "..(.'..-,_' _.\.00 -; '-.- ,_.'...._..".1 :-i-'-_:,..-...,",,~,' -.--:: ">,;,'~'-.e d'~" " "'yOUR PET. CANNOT BE SOLD TOANY LABORATORY:':" EVERIThe law provides that:;,:' only.:UNCLAIMEDand ABANDONED ANIMALS who will be killed at the pound maybe;;'; prov!ded10 LEGALLY ACCREDITED MEDICAL RESEARCH CENTERS: These centers:':! are open around-the-clock to Federal and State inspection. Laws protecting animals from::;; ~t4:,~:ab~se by'researc~ers were wr~~~~y\~~g,r~!sma~._~~~.rg.e,,~i~:t';2~D~~~[~:.~P!'.~g~j;.~'. ,:" _~,.~'" .by animaIJ?ver:..s everywnere. . "~~~-r'<,, f, c. . ~:' -, "';' :..'ot:'~~;;';!i"'" :';~ 'litt;.,"~r~~l;;}~ i.Fi:':;,2~ ,B'(- LAW,,: ALL :ANIMAL~ RESEARCH MUST BE ~PAINLESS.;; Radi~l;anlmal': rights ~,,-:,.f;;i:"activltists, would mislead the public to,the contrary.'>",,,;:~>~f;j:.f.-:,i;:A~t~;::j~{'~~~;?,~~f ~\>'~'.~3.THEREARECURRENTL 't. NO AL TERNA TNES TO THE USE OF UNCLAIMED POUND ~t5!Wi#-tANIMALSin vital medical research. Purebred animals areunsu/table because people are tl;;:::::~;not purebred -' we are genetically mixed. TREATMENTS AND DRUG ~THERApY"TO ~;'::,~~<:~'CURE PEOPLE'-:- AND PETS MUST FIRST BETESTED with geneticallYlT)ixedpo,und ~.'~':~~~;f~~-;~: ani.mals. L ~;O,.'_"~~.::~/:t~:, :~'.:~-;':~~'~b{~-;' \':"- .~: :':;~~_yt: ~ ;,(0 ;,~~p~~,~~, " :~~.-:.-Q t,~.~~;t~f'~J:~::~i{{ ~~: "?~.:~~1.:.~"'~;~~~~ ~ ~~ 'c':,. >4.ANIMAL:'SHEL.TERS-'EXIST~TO : DEAl.:: WITH' ABANDONED;lANIMALS;'Orily~-a,'tin ~-;,,~"';~;-:' ~rC8ntage of pound, ~nl~als' are,lo~tpets':fhesef~,\/Vare gu,ic~lx,a~nd< h.appi,~y:~~unite ~-_ ~. . ,~~t._;.:~lth_ their owners.-;..~., '--'.' :<'#~'~f ,~"'-:'.;,~; -;.. __ _ '~-i,~"_:. :_,,:'r "', ': ".;.' ~- _~~~';~ '~:.7?;<~~~~<::j~~;'~ :..,~:~;~r~t":~,:j!; L,;~:tThOusandsof OTHER ANIMALS ARE ADOPTED by individuals and familieswho'pay fee (<..fand promise to PROVIDE care and supervision for their pets: ALL THE REST FACE CER r~::,;,':T AIN DEA'rHI From this group of animals, five percent are selected by researchersfor,l ;'if'.;':supervised tests and treatment WHICH SAVE LIVESI,~'>~'>',.;=~"'-.;i':r.;::-~':,,,,~,:, ~,;.;j~:'.. - - . : OTE _,...,'....._~:....:.'},:-;__~::,,:..~.;;;;.<;','~!!.,...i~~&;,:'}--~~;?~:~~.._ 1-# -' ",,:,'J"HINKIThen please V YESI;....:.).~,.,...;;:;'._i;..,; .~o.\;.<;,::(~:;.."-}.i;'.....'.;n . ~i~~~~~!~~~~f~~~ss~i~~Et${I~l'~1 ":"', . _. ;-"'""-~':C __ t~~ ~ ~:~~;, ~ j~ ". -,', c....., . 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'~~~-:~.< " :<.' ,;';.p:/;: ~" ; 7~~,~::~ '':;,~' ~,,-.;;~t:~i~>~~:~f'~ ~~~..~~,~ "~~~'~~~}7~;: ~'~:~::;';':-:!::i~~......_.,::. ...,V-f" "'Y""~ _~.......,4.'->-""'~"~.~ .....I',.:..~~...-.~-:;:~;;~....;.J...I'...A_~...~ )H'T~ "!' ,..' ~~~"'~.i'- a.....~...t...~....'J:_.".R...""~l~"'~_~b.44..l. .... .........,..,....J_.~\.""~,,~,,;.;-:... i --. v .. .,....1' ATTACHMENT "B" "-.-/ CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO"DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL CONTRO~ PROCEDURE GUIDELINES 1988., 23',; Ph 12' 3/ "--- NUMBER 2.012 CATEGORY: ALL PERSONNEL DATE: 8 / 11/ 87 SUBJECT: ANIMALS AVAILABLE FOR RESEARCH SCOPE: ALL ANIMAL CONTROL DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL PURPOSE: TO ESTABLISH A UNIFORM PROCEDURE FOR THE SALE OF ANIMALS FOR RESEARCH. This policy supercedes all previous policies relative to the avail- ability of dogs and cats to research institutions. Research personnel will only be permitted to make selections on Wednesday only from 10:30 a.m. to Noon. "'--.. Research personnel must be accompanied by a shelter staff member for purposes of enforcing this policy. Dogs and cats which qualify under one of the following character- istics will not be made available for research: 1. Dogs or cats with identification tags, licenses (to include expired or untraceable tags). 2. Dogs or cats with any type of collar; flea collar, harness, rope, chain, string or ribbons in hair, docked tails, cropped ears and dewclaws, even painted toenails. (Something obviously placed attached by a human). 3. Any dog or cat which h~s notations on the impound ticket indicating t~~wner or ~nterested party has inquired about the animal. 4. No current or former Homefinder animals. 5. No owner release animals unless specifically requested in writing by the former owner. 6. Unless an animal's kennel card indicates said animal shall be made available for research, said ani~al shall not be released to a research institution. . '--- Any questions reqarding this matter are to be directed to the Director. Any violation of this policy may result in disciplinary action. .. C I T Y 0 F J A N B E R h ~ R DIN 0 INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM 8811-602 TO: The Honorable Mayor and Common Council FROM: James E. Robbins, Acting City Administrator SUBJECT: Report relative to new procedural guidelines regarding sale of animals for medical research DATE: November 4, 1988 COPIES: ------------------------------------------------------------- The attached proposed policy is provided for your review. I did not review the Minutes of the October 3 meeting; hence, my staff report did not meet the intent of the motion. The proposed policy is at variance with Theresa Overcast's letter in the following areas: 1. The hours of availability. 2. The placing of animals for adoption. These two items go together. If all animals are to be considered for adoption, time must be identified. Two days is within the three day hold presently in place. By being open Monday, Wednesday and Friday, animals would always be available on the third day following anyone of these days. 3. Three working days rather than 72 hours. Sunday is an inaccessible day. In order to insure all owners have the same time, three working days insures that consistency. 4. Homefinder provision. There is a difference between "current" and "current and former" so the term "in homefinder programs" is used. 5. The descriptive information on ownership. This item was retained employees knew what to look for when animal. identifying to insure checking an 6. The price of animals is contained in current resolutions. Therefore, it is not appropriate as a part of the policy document. The responsibility for internal policies within departments or divisions lies with the department or division head. It is respectfully recommended that the Director of Animal ,~~/~d':cL 4 v dk-<:A) INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM~ 8811-602 Report relative to new procedural guidelines regarding sale of animals for medical research November 4, 1988 Page 2 is respectfully recommended that Control be directed to implement a forth in the p~posed policy. ~. ~ V)~J~ AMES E. ROBBINS Acting City Administrator the Director of Animal policy similar to that set JERjmd Attachment PROPOSED POLICY GUIDELINES FOR SALE OF ANIMALS FOR RESEARCH This policy supercedes all previous policies relative to the availability of dogs and cats to research institutions. 1. Dogs and cats qualifying by any of the following conditions shall not be available for research: A. Animal has license, current or identification tag or is tattooed. expired, or B. Animal has obvious signs of ownership and/or care (flea collar harness, rope, chain, string or ribbons in hair, ducktail cropped ears, declaws or painted toenails). c. Animals with notations on impound ticket indicating inquiry by owner or interested party. D. Animals who have been in homefinder programs. E. Animals whose owners have requested they not be released to research. F. Animals who have not been available for adoption by general public for two working days. 2. Dog and cats not sold to research conditions: meeting the abQve criteria may be institutions under the following A. Animals selected and paid for shall not released without written permission representative (owner). B. Animals purchased shall be available to previous legal owner within three working days of purchase by research institute. Animal shall be released to shelter staff, who shall provide documentation. Institute shall be reimbursed cost of animal and incurred expenses. During. the three working day holding period, only routine care and veterinary procedures, if necessary, will be performed. be sold or of research 31 C. Animals sold shall be handled and transported in a humane manner. Shelter staff shall have the right to stop loading and/or transport if appropriate conditions are not met, such as adequate venti- lation or proper size and number of cages. 3. Access to Shelter Facilities: A. Research representatives shall all times by an Animal Health Shelter Operations Manager, or Control. be accompanied at Technician, Animal Director of Animal B. The Director shall insure staff availability to accompany research representative. C. Research representatives shall be permitted to make selections on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. violation of this policy may result in disciplinary action. November 4, 1988