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Brookhaven Animal Rescue Alliance Ltd 501 (c) (3) Tax Exempt Corporation Medford, New York 11763 Ph# (631) 295-7949 Fax# (631) 654-3293 Date: 10/01/2011 Chapter 10.06.010-070 relating to feral cats Feral Cats State: Nevada County: Clark County, NV  [Bracketed] material is that portion being deleted Underlined material is that portion being added BILL NO. SUMMARY - An ordinance amending Title 10 of the Clark County Code by adding a new chapter concerning the managed care of feral cats. ORDINANCE NO.                                                (of Clark County, Nevada) AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 10 OF THE CLARK COUNTY CODE BY ADDING A NEW CHAPTER CONCERNING THE MANAGED CARE OF FERAL CATS; AND PROVIDING FOR OTHER MATTERS PROPERLY RELATING THERETO. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF CLARK, STATE OF NEVADA, DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Title 10 is amended by the addition of a new chapter, designated as Chapter 10.06, to read as follows: Page 1-6

Chapter 10.06  MANAGED CARE OF FERAL CATS 10.06.010 Definitions. For the purposes of this Chapter, the following terms shall have the meaning set forth in this section.â When not inconsistent with the context, words used in the present tense include the future, words in the plural number include the singular, and words in the singular number include the plural. (a)â "Animal control office" means the Clark County animal control office designated to enforce the provisions of Title 10 of the Clark County Code. (b) "Animal control officer" shall have the meaning found in section 10.04.070 of this title.â (c)â "Central sponsor" means the sponsor to be notified under the provisions of section 10.06.050 who is designated by the Board of County Commissioners in the manner established by the Board.  (d) "Domesticated cat" means a cat that is socialized to humans and is appropriate as a companion for humans. (e)â "Ear tipping" means straight-line cutting of the tip of the left or right ear of a cat while the cat is anesthetized and has been sterilized and given a rabies shot. A cat with a tipped ear is considered to be sterile and immunized from rabies. (f)â "Feral cat" means a cat that is born in the wild or abandoned to the wild and is not socialized or appropriate as a companion for humans. (g)â "Feral cat colony" or "colony" means a group of cats that congregates, more or less, together as a unit and, although not every cat in a colony may be feral, any cats that congregate with a colony shall be deemed to be a part of it.â (h)â "Feral cat colony caretaker" or "colony caretaker" means any person who provides food, water and shelter to and traps, sterilizes, and vaccinates a feral cat or cats and who is approved by a sponsor to care for a feral cat colony.  (i)â "Nuisance" means conduct by stray or feral cats that disturb the peace by: (1) Habitually or continually howling and fighting; or (2) Habitually and significantly destroying, desecrating or soiling property against the wishes of the owner of the property. (j)â "Owner" means any person who has a right of property in an animal, who keeps or harbors an animal, who has it in their care, who acts as its custodian, or who knowingly permits an animal to remain on any premises occupied by him or her. "Owner" does not include a feral cat colony caretaker. Page 2-6

(k)â "Sponsor" is any animal rescue or humane society that agrees to comply with the requirements of this Chapter for sponsors and that provides written notice to the animal control office that it will serve as a sponsor. (l)â "Stray cat" means a cat that is regularly off the property of the owner, is not under the physical control and restraint of the owner, and is not regularly provided with food by its owner. (m)â "TNR" means trap, neuter and return. (n)â "TNR program" means a program in which feral and stray cats are humanely trapped, sterilized, vaccinated against rabies, ear tipped, and then returned to the location that is their "territory" in accordance with this Chapter. 10.06.020 Feral cat colonies. Feral cat colonies shall be permitted, and feral cat colony caretakers shall be entitled to maintain and care for feral cats by providing food, water, shelter and other forms of sustenance if the colonies are registered with a sponsor approved by the animal control office and if the colony caretakers take all appropriate and available steps to meet the terms and conditions of this Chapter. 10.06.030 Feral cat colony caretakers. (a) Feral cat colony caretaker responsibilities. It shall be the responsibility of a feral cat colony caretaker to: (1)Â Register the feral cat colony with a sponsor. (2) Take all appropriate and available steps to trap each feral cat in the colony in order to have the cat sterilized, vaccinated for rabies, and ear tipped and to monitor for new feral cats that join the colony.â The colony caretaker must maintain rabies vaccination records and include them in the annual report provided to the sponsor pursuant to this section. (3) Keep a written census of the colony that describes each cat, its color, breed and sex, and notes the dates it was taken to a veterinarian for TNR through a TNR program. (4) Provide food, water, and, if necessary and feasible, shelter for the colony. (5) Keep in contact with its sponsor to report any illness, strange behavior or missing feral cats in the colony. (6) Report any kittens in the colony so they can be trapped after they are weaned and to observe the mother feral cat so she can be trapped after the kittens are trapped. (7) Acquire written approval of a property owner, or any authorized representative of the owner of any property, if the colony caretaker requires access in order to provide colony care. (8) Report annually to its sponsor on the colony including, but not limited to the following information:â Its location; the number of feral cats; the number of kittens; the number of TNRs done through TNR programs; and the number of deaths of feral cats.â This information, along with the changes to the written colony census required to be maintained by this section, shall be sent to the sponsor either by electronic mail or regular mail or provided by telephone. Page 3-6

(b) In the event that a feral cat colony caretaker is unable or unwilling to continue to perform the responsibilities required by this section, the colony caretaker shall give its sponsor a minimum of 30 days written notice of its intention to cease being a colony caretaker for the feral cat colony.â The sponsor shall work to provide a replacement colony caretaker for the colony. (c) A feral cat colony caretaker in compliance with the terms and conditions of this Chapter shall be exempt from the provisions of section 10.36.020 and 10.36.040(a) that impose requirements on owners of animals and persons having custody of animals. (d) A feral cat colony caretaker providing food, water and shelter to feral cats as allowed by this Chapter shall not be considered to be violating the restriction imposed by section 10.08.130 on the number of cats that may be kept at any one place, or on any premises, or in any one residence without a permit unless the colony caretaker's actions are determined to be more like the actions of an actual owner or person in custody and control of the cats than a colony caretaker. 10.06.040 Sponsors. (a) Any animal rescue or humane society that agrees to comply with the requirements of this Chapter shall be eligible to act as a sponsor. Any group intending to undertake the responsibilities of a sponsor shall so advise the animal control office in writing and provide its address and telephone number and e- mail address if available. (b) Sponsor requirements. It shall be the duty of the sponsor to: (1) Review and, in its discretion, approve feral cat colony caretakers. (2) Help resolve any complaints over the conduct of a feral cat colony caretaker or of complaints about cats within a colony. (3) Maintain records provided by the feral cat colony caretaker on the size and location of the colonies as well as the vaccination dates, spay/neuter dates, and descriptions of each feral cat in the colony. (4) Provide, at a minimum, written educational training for all feral cat colony caretakers addressing uniform standards and procedures for feral cat colony maintenance. (5) Report annually to the animal control office the number and location by zip code of feral cat colonies for which it acts as sponsor with the approximate number of cats in each colony. (6) Use due consideration to prevent feral cat colonies from being maintained on lands managed for wildlife or other natural reserves where the presence of the colony is a proven threat to an endangered species and to attempt to move colonies to safer and more acceptable areas. (7) Provide documentation necessary to allow feral cat colony caretakers to receive any public or private subsidies, medical care or other forms of assistance for their colonies. (8) Provide to the animal control office the location of feral cat colonies where feral cat colony caretakers have regularly failed to comply with this Chapter or where the sponsor has been unable to resolve a behavior situation that constitutes a nuisance. Page 4-6

10.06.050Â Disposition of feral cat colony cats. (a) If a cat or kitten with a tipped ear is trapped and turned into the Lied Animal Shelter or any other animal shelter or to an animal control officer, the shelter or the animal control office shall notify the central sponsor from the sponsors list giving it the description of the feral cat and the address, location or zip code where the cat was trapped.â The Lied Animal Shelter or other animal shelter shall only hold cats with a tipped ear for the time limit established in the current shelter policy. The sponsor shall then take all appropriate steps to take custody of the cat or kitten within twenty-four hours. The sponsor shall be exempt from paying any charges or fees allowed to be imposed by the Lied Animal Shelter or other animal shelter in holding a feral cat with a tipped ear that is trapped or turned in pursuant to this section in the first instance of impoundment; however, if the same feral cat is trapped and turned in a second or subsequent time, all additional charges or fees must be paid prior to releasing the cat to the sponsor. If the feral cat is ear tipped, the central sponsor shall attempt to identify the feral cat colony and the feral cat colony caretaker so the cat can be returned to its colony and provide the animal control office with documentation to show the cat was vaccinated for rabies in compliance with this section. (b) If a feral cat that is not ear tipped is trapped and turned into the Lied Animal Shelter or any other animal shelter or to an animal control officer, the cat must go through the regular and usual adoption process if the cat is deemed adoptable. 10.06.060 Enforcement of provisions by the animal control office. (a) The animal control office shall have the right to trap in a humane manner any cat that is deemed to be a threat to public health or safety. If a cat has bitten or scratched a human being, the cat shall be confined pursuant to section 10.28.030 or 10.28.040, as appropriate.â If a licensed veterinarian decides that the cat is too ill or injured or that it has an illness that presents an imminent danger to the public health or safety or to itself, the cat may be humanely euthanized.â The central sponsor from the sponsors list shall be notified of the cat's description, sex, illness and disposition. After the mandatory quarantine, if the cat is found to be healthy and no other issues of public health or safety exist, the cat may be given to the central sponsor from the sponsors list for return to its feral cat colony. (b) The animal control office shall have the right to direct a sponsor to communicate to a feral cat colony caretaker that a feral cat is creating a nuisance. The complainant must provide the animal control office with the address where the feral cat is creating a nuisance.â If the complainant desires, the name and address of the complainant may be given to the sponsor so prompt action can be taken. The sponsor shall make every effort to resolve the nuisance within thirty days of the notice being given unless the animal control office specifies a longer time period. If the nuisance complaint cannot be resolved within the allowed time period, the sponsor shall direct the feral cat colony caretaker to attempt to remove the cat from the colony for relocation. (c) The animal control office shall have the right to declare that a colony is in a location that is hazardous to the health and safety of the public or the feral cat colony. The office shall give written notice to the sponsor who must take immediate action to trap and remove the colony with the cooperation of the feral cat colony caretaker. (d) If a sponsor fails to perform any responsibility or duty required by this Chapter, the animal control office shall notify the sponsor in writing of the violation and provide the sponsor thirty days to become compliant. If the sponsor fails to comply, the animal control office may move the non-compliance problem to another sponsor or may, for just cause, remove the sponsor from the office's list of approved sponsors and reassign the feral cat colonies to another sponsor on the list. The sponsor removed from the list has the right to petition the Board of County Commissioners regarding its removal and reinstatement.â If no sponsor agrees to take on the feral cat colonies, the cats in those colonies may be trapped and humanly euthanized. Page 5-6

10.06.070. Successor to Lied Animal Shelter. In the event another facility is designated by the County to replace the Lied Animal Shelter as the facility for the receiving and holding of animals, that successor animal shelter facility shall assume the responsibilities of the Lied Animal Shelter under this Chapter. SECTION 2. If any section of this ordinance or portion thereof is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, such holding shall not invalidate the remaining parts of this ordinance. SECTION 3. All ordinances, parts of ordinances, chapters, sections, subsections, clauses, phrases or sentences contained in the Clark County Code in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 4. This ordinance shall be published by title only, together with the names of the County Commissioners voting for or against its passage, in a newspaper published in and having a general circulation in Clark County, Nevada, at least once a week for a period of two (2) weeks.â This ordinance will take effect and be in force thirty days from and after its passage. Page 6 6