The Unaltered
Animal License Fee is the current fee of $ 80 (one year) plus the $ 10 surcharge for a total of $ 90 for a one year license.
Not exact matches
In Arkansas, a measure to charge an annual
fee of $ 50 to pet owners of purebred dogs and cats that are not spayed or neutered — an intact
animal license — died in committee.
Similarly, regulations from the HDB require higher
fees for
licensing animals that are not «fixed» as compared to those that are altered to prevent unnecessary breeding that leads to overpopulation.
No -LCB- government entity -RCB-, or any official thereof, may enact or enforce any ordinance or rule that requires any registration or
licensing fee for any service
animal as defined in this section that is used for the purpose of guiding or assisting a disabled person who has a sensory, mental, or physical impairment.
No dog shall be released without payment of all impound
fees, outstanding
animal control citations more than thirty (30) days old, and evidence of a proper certificate of vaccination and
license.
In the event the
animal to be
licensed has been spayed or neutered, a written statement from a
licensed veterinarian must be presented at the time the
license is obtained in order to qualify for a reduced
fee.
The annual
license fee goes directly to the Escambia County
Animal Shelter and is used for animal co
Animal Shelter and is used for
animal co
animal control.
The
fees for pet
licenses help fund an area's local
animal control services.
Running
animal services costs a lot and
license fees offset some of that expense.
-- All
fees generated from the pet
licenses go to the KCMO
Animal shelter for improved care of shelter
animals.
Fees for pet
licenses, adoption and kennel
licenses will as much as double to help raise funds for construction of a $ 1 million - plus
animal shelter.
* Agreed to increase county
animal licenses from $ 3.50 to $ 4 for altered pets, and $ 5.50 to $ 9 for unaltered
animals; raise the current annual $ 25
fee to register a «dangerous» dog to $ 50; and increase the yearly
fee for hobby breeders from $ 35 to $ 50.
Additionally,
licensing fees for the
animal double, from $ 30 to $ 60 a year; the dog must be kept muzzled in public; «beware of dog» signs with a illustration of a barking dog must be kept on the property; and the owner can even be ordered to pay higher liability insurance for their pet.
Licensing fees are often money for general funds and not applied to save or to spay or neuter animals, which demonstrates the failure of cat licensing
Licensing fees are often money for general funds and not applied to save or to spay or neuter
animals, which demonstrates the failure of cat
licensing licensing measures.
Small
Animal Adoption (fowls / birds, ferrets, small reptiles, guinea pigs): $ 10.00 each Livestock (sheep, goats, bovines, equines) / Specialty
animals (i.e. exotic birds): $ 50.00 to $ 2,000.00
Licensing & Permits Pet
License Tag
Fees City Registration (dogs) Sterilized $ 5.00 / 1 year $ 10.00 / 2 years $ 15.00 / 3 years
The department is funded entirely by pet
licensing fees and
animal regulation enforcement fines
Adopters who reside outside of DC should inquire with their local
animal control agency about
license and other
fees associated with pet ownership.
Adoption
fees have been lowered to $ 10 per pet and includes spay / neuter, microchip identification with lifetime registration, vaccinations, dog
licensing for residents of Escondido, San Marcos and Poway, vet exam, wellness exam after adoption, sample bag of food, discounts at local pet supply, grooming and boarding partners and behavior support for dogs and cats for the lifetime of the
animal.
Adoption
fee is $ 25 for all dogs, cats and bunnies, and includes spay / neuter, microchip with lifetime registration, vaccinations, dog
licensing (Escondido, San Marcos and Poway areas only), veterinary exam at EHS, wellness exam after adoption, sample bag of food, discounts at local pet supply, grooming and boarding partners, and behavior support for dogs and cats for the
animal's lifetime.
All adoption
fees include spay / neuter, microchip with lifetime registration, up - to - date vaccinations, dog
licensing (Escondido, San Marcos and Poway areas only), veterinary exam, wellness exam after adoption, sample bag of food, discounts at local pet supply stores, grooming and boarding partners, and behavior support for dogs and cats for lifetime of
animal.
The plate sells for a one - time
fee of $ 50, and $ 35 of each sale is allocated to the
Animal Welfare
License Plate Fund.
If you have your pet spayed / neutered, microchipped,
licensed, and rabies vaccinated, you will have the lowest
fees possible in the event your
animal is ever found «at large».
I understand if my
animal is not up to date on vaccines, current on heartworm preventative, or neutered or spayed, there is a $ 100 owner surrender
fee payable to Indy Great Pyrenees Rescue Inc. to help offset the expense of getting the
animal treated by a
licensed veterinarian.
CASA Homepage Latest Shelter Information The
Animals Need Us Adopt a Pet Adoption
Fees & Details Current Adoption Specials Pit Bull Specific Adoption Application 10 Reasons to Adopt an Adult Cat Happy Tails / Adopted Pets Services Pet Adoption
Animal Control & Stray Dogs Running at Large Report Abuse / Neglect County Pet
Licensing Live Trap Rental Giving Up a Pet Courtesy Listings for Pet Rehoming Feral / Barn Cats Pet Microchipping About Us Our Mission History of CASA Our Motivation (video) Shelter Staff Board of Directors Public Shelter Hours Contact Us News CASA Newsletter CASA in the News Calendar & Events Virtual Calendar Event Posters Friends of CASA Helpful Resources Low - Cost Pet Spay & Neuter Feral Cat Assistance Free Feral Spay & Neuter Help for Wildlife Other Local Shelters &
Animal Welfare Organizations Missing Pet Resources Microchip Companies Financial / Medical Assistance Options For Personal Pets 24 hr Emergency Vet Clinics (local) Personal Pet Food Bank FAQ Stray Holds Euthanasia Defining Adoptability Adoption Process Spay & Neuter options Medical Included Stray
Animals at CASA Behavior Assessments Pit Bull Placement Policies Volunteer Help at the Shelter Become a Foster Home Join the Friends of CASA (Fundraising & Events) How to Donate Help Fund our Mission Shelter Wish List Purchase CASA Items Donate a Bed Donate Food & Supplies Sponsor a Homeless Pet Join the CASA Membership Donate a Car or Boat Lost & Found Pets Missing Pets on and Around Camano Privately Found Pets Online Missing Pet Database Lost and Found Pets at CASA Featured Pet in Need Help Our Featured Pet in Need CASA Shop Forever Home Music CD CASA Logo Gear Donate a Bed Annual Auction Event Information Auction Item Catalog Admission / Tickets Auction Documents Donor Forms Event Sponsors Donor Forms Event Poster Direct Links / Misc Island County Code CASA Color Page for Kids
Show proof of your Florida
Animal Friend
license plate when you adopt a Cat Depot cat and receive $ 10 off the adoption
fee!
7.13.010 - Definitions 7.13.020 - Carson City
Animal Services / Powers 7.13.030 -
Animal Service Officer / Sheriff / Authority 7.13.040 - Collections / Disbursements /
Fee Schedule 7.13.050 -
Animal Permits /
License / Adoptions 7.13.060 - Vaccinations / Rabies /
Animal Bites and Quarantine 7.13.070 - Impounding of
Animals 7.13.080 - Responsibility of Owner 7.13.090 - Endangering
Animals 7.13.100 — Dangerous / Vicious 7.13.110 - Prohibited Activities 7.13.120 - Violations and Penalty 7.13.130 - Severability
Encourage (but not mandate) residents to spay or neuter their pets, since intact pets are more likely to bite, and maybe even charge higher
license fees for unaltered
animals
Thank you to Arizona
Animal Rescue Mission for paying the
licensing fees so we can adopt out our
animals for FREE until Sunday.»
The County Commissioners, with the advice of
Animal Control, shall, by resolution, promulgate and amend a schedule of
fees and fines to be imposed under this Act, including
fees pertaining to
licensing, commercial kennels, redemption, adoption, board and other
fees, which shall be available to the public.
This
fee does not include the dog -
licensing fee, which is $ 20 to $ 25 (spayed or neutered dog rate) for dogs residing in areas serviced by the Los Angeles County Department of
Animal Care & Control.
License applications must be in writing on an Animal Control form, and accompanied by payment of the license fee and written verification from the Caroline County Office of Planning and Codes Administration that the applicant complies with any and all applicable zoning and use regul
License applications must be in writing on an
Animal Control form, and accompanied by payment of the
license fee and written verification from the Caroline County Office of Planning and Codes Administration that the applicant complies with any and all applicable zoning and use regul
license fee and written verification from the Caroline County Office of Planning and Codes Administration that the applicant complies with any and all applicable zoning and use regulations.
Depending on the organization, adoption
fees can include a health check upon arrival; vaccines and / or deworming and / or other medications, as needed; rehabilitating sick or ill
animals; socializing timid or shy
animals to give them a better chance of adoption; providing spay / neuter surgery (which some owners may not do if left to their own devices); microchip and / or tattoo and / or
license; information on caring for the pet, including help after the adoption; subsidized or low - cost training / obedience classes; and goodness knows what other extras.
Benefits include paid
licensing fees and malpractice insurance, allowance for continuing education, company truck for large
animal calls, and health insurance depending on salary.
A person 60 years of age or older, upon proof of age, may obtain a
license for an annual
fee of: $ 8Non / Neutered / Spayed Or a one time
fee of: $ 10 Neutered / Spayed A resident that qualifies for the one - time
fee must still obtain an
animal license tag each year and can do so without payment.
FAQ for the City of Tulsa
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animals and stray
animal citations / fees, as well as adopting an animal from Tulsa Animal We
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fees, as well as adopting an
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Animal Welfare.
Per Title 6 of the LBMC qualified service
animals may be exempt from Long Beach
license fees.
Animal Services, located at 3599 NW 79 Ave. in Doral, is funded by dog
license sales, shelter
fees, enforcement fines, grants and donations.
Lower
licensing fees to
animal owners and reduced expense to taxpayers for
animal control costs.
Enhanced enforcement of dog
license laws, with adequate
fees to augment
animal control budgets and surcharges on ownership of unaltered dogs to help fund low - cost pet sterilization programs in the communities in which the
fees are collected.
To ensure a high
licensing rate, Calgary, Canada — its
animal control program funded entirely by
license fees and fines — imposes a $ 250 penalty for failure to
license a dog over three months of age (Calgary Responsible Pet Ownership Bylaw, 2006).
For 2011, according to the ACFA Program Coordinator, ACFA
licensed Animal Shelters and Rescues need to pay a general
fee of $ 100 and THEN, $ 1 for every dog or cat «that is sold, traded, bartered, brokered, adopted out, or given away.»
Harley's Dream is encouraging
animal lovers to submit a comment to the USDA on, «potential revisions to the licensing requirements under our Animal Welfare Act regulations to promote compliance with the Act, reduce licensing fees, and strengthen existing safeguards that prevent any individual whose license has been suspended or revoked, or who has a history of noncompliance, from obtaining a license or working with regulated animals.&
animal lovers to submit a comment to the USDA on, «potential revisions to the
licensing requirements under our
Animal Welfare Act regulations to promote compliance with the Act, reduce licensing fees, and strengthen existing safeguards that prevent any individual whose license has been suspended or revoked, or who has a history of noncompliance, from obtaining a license or working with regulated animals.&
Animal Welfare Act regulations to promote compliance with the Act, reduce
licensing fees, and strengthen existing safeguards that prevent any individual whose
license has been suspended or revoked, or who has a history of noncompliance, from obtaining a
license or working with regulated
animals.»
The legislative backfire gallery — laws intended to achieve an admirable goal such as reducing neighborhood nuisances, stray cats or discarded dogs but which often achieve the opposite effect — include arbitrary pet limit laws, bans against specific breeds, penalties against feeding neighborhood cats, outlawing elective veterinary procedures like debarking and declawing or charging exorbitant
licensing fees for intact
animals.
Seminole County commissioners agreed informally Tuesday to start work on a new
animal shelter and hire a part - time veterinarian to help boost the efficiency of the county's
animal control department.Higher
license fees would help fund the construction of the shelter, which is expected to cost at least $ 1 million.Also Tuesday, commissioners heard a plea from the Rev. George Crossley of Deltona for stronger anti-pornography legislation and approved a revised plan for the proposed Lake Forest project.
Licensing fees also help fund local
animal control programs and in some jurisdictions, low - cost spay / neuter programs.
Dog
licensing fees help Santa Cruz County
Animal Shelter provide our community with two open admission animal shelters which provide a safe haven for lost, unwanted, injured, abandoned and mistreated an
Animal Shelter provide our community with two open admission
animal shelters which provide a safe haven for lost, unwanted, injured, abandoned and mistreated an
animal shelters which provide a safe haven for lost, unwanted, injured, abandoned and mistreated
animals.
MANDATORY SPAY / NEUTER ORDINANCE FOR ALL CATS AND DOGS OVER SIX MONTHS OF AGE (To be heard at 7:30 p.m. or thereafter) Recommendation: (1) Direct the City Attorney to draft an ordinance and return within 60 days mandating the spay / neuter of all cats and dogs over six months of age, excluding those that meet exclusion criteria; (2) Establish a
fee differential such that a dog
license for an unaltered
animal is $ 60 more than spayed / neutered
animals; and (3) Find that mandatory spay / neuter of all cats and dogs is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to State CEQA Guidelines, Section 15061 (b)(3).
Remember,
licensing fees for pets that have been spayed or neutered are substantially less than those for intact
animals.
These
fees include the
animal's spay / neuter surgery, microchip, vaccine and for dogs in Salinas, their
license.
In addition, Woodbridge Township offers lower
licensing fees and other benefits for spayed or neutered companion
animals.