GREATER BIRMINGHAM HUMANE SOCIETY ANIMAL CENSUS REPORT January 2018 2017 Dog Cat Other TOTAL Beginning Shelter Count 492 133 20 645 INTAKE: Owner Surrenders 305 94 12 411 Stray 567 142 1 710 Transfers from other shelters 4 0 0 4 Owner requested euthanasia 4 0 0 4 Other (LE, PPA, Rescues, non-shelter out of jurisdiction) 29 1 0 30 TOTAL SERVED 909 237 13 1159 ADOPTIONS 324 131 10 465 RECLAIMS 72 3 0 75 TRANSFER/TRANSPORT 145 1 0 146 EUTHANASIA: Healthy(overcrowding) 0 0 0 0 Treatable-Rehabilitatable 34 19 0 53 Unhealthy Treatable-Manageable (Chronic, Terminal) 2 2 0 4 Unhealthy-Untreatable-Behavior (Behavior, Serious Injury, Feral) 237 72 0 309 Other unassigned 1 0 0 1 TOTAL 274 93 0 367 Died or Lost in care 13 5 3 21 Owner requested euthanasia 3 0 0 3 Spay/Neuter Surgeries performed: 601 Total Cost to Shelter (minus salaries): $184,141.00 Shelter/Rescue Partners: Shelby County Animal Control, Anit Cruelty Society, Australian Shepherds Furever Rescue, Bama Bully Rescue, Callie's Place, Crossing Paths Animal Rescue, Dane County Humane Society, Delaware SPCA, Green County Humane Society, Lifeline Dog Rescue, No Greater Love Rescue, Pound on the Hill, Rena Tate Rescue, Wisconsin Humane Society. This report was prepared by Ivana Sullivan, Chief Program Officer and reviewed by Katherine Lenn, Chief Financial Officer and Allison Black Cornelius, Chief Executive Officer. All information contained in this report is true and correct to the best of GBHS' knowledge. GBHS is not responsible for errors caused or created through Shelter Buddy's system or software.
Code of Alabama, Title 3, Chapter 10 http://alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/codeofalabama/1975/170979.htm Section 3-10-1 Short title. This chapter shall be known and cited as the "Animal Census Reporting Act." (Act 2015-433, 1.) Section 3-10-2 Definitions. For purposes of this chapter, the following words have the following meanings: (1) ANIMAL SHELTER. A public facility, which includes a physical structure, that provides temporary or permanent shelter to stray, abandoned, abused, or owner-surrendered animals that is operated, owned, or maintained by any municipality, county, duly incorporated humane society, animal welfare society, or other nonprofit organization for the purpose of promoting the welfare, protection, and humane treatment of animals. The term animal shelter does not include persons providing temporary foster care to animals in their homes or animal rescue groups, or animal sanctuaries sheltering animals on an individual's property. (2) PUBLISH. To make available through either electronic means or on paper. (Act 2015-433, 2.) Section 3-10-3 Monthly report. On a monthly basis, each animal shelter owner, operator, manager, or director shall compile a report containing all of the following information: (1) The number of animals of each species taken in from all of the following sources: a. Owner surrenders. b. Strays.
c. Other animal shelters. d. Animal control. e. Other. (2) The number of animals which have been: a. Adopted. b. Released to or claimed by the owner or owners. c. Transferred to other animal shelter facilities or released to animal rescue organizations and a list of the names of the receiving organizations. d. Euthanized for any of the following reasons: 1. Overcrowding. 2. Health. 3. Behavior. e. Died from other causes. f. Transferred to another entity. g. Sterilized after arrival. (3) The costs incurred by the animal shelter for housing, maintenance, feeding, medications, transfer, euthanasia, and other expenses related to the care of the animals and their disposition, excluding salary and benefits paid to employees. (Act 2015-433, 3.) Section 3-10-4 Report requirements. (a) Each animal shelter shall report the information required in Section 3-10-3 no later than 30 days after the end of each month. Each animal shelter shall make the report available to the public upon request. The animal shelter may compile, publish, computerize, and enter the data or information required in Section 3-10-3 in a form which is compatible with any system utilized by the animal shelter as long as the information required in Section 3-10-3 is included in the report.
(b) The animal shelter may charge a reasonable fee for a copy of the report. Each animal shelter shall maintain the annual reports for a minimum of three years. (c) Reports under this chapter shall be considered a public record and access to the reports shall not be denied for any reason. (d) Any report compiled by the owner, operator, manager, or director of an animal shelter pursuant to this chapter shall include a statement by the person preparing the report certifying that the report is true and correct to the best of his or her knowledge. (Act 2015-433, 4.) Section 3-10-5 Violations. A violation of this chapter does not create a civil statutory cause of action or criminal liability. (Act 2015-433, 5.)