(a) Employs, appoints, or contracts with an animal
control officer, or contracts with an entity that employs, appoints,
or contracts with an animal control officer, as required by
KRS 258.195, who is a high school graduate and has completed
the training requirements set forth by the Animal Control Advisory
Board; and
(b) Maintains an animal shelter, enters into an
intergovernmental agreement for the establishment of a regional
animal shelter, or contracts with an entity authorized to maintain
sheltering and animal control services, to provide services
that:
1. Segregate male and female animals by species
in runs and holding areas;
2. Provide separate runs or holding areas for
ill or injured animals. An ill or injured animal shall be
treated with proper veterinary care or euthanized;
3. Provide quarantine for dogs and cats presented
to the shelter when quarantine by the owner is not feasible
or desirable, the cost of quarantine to be borne by the animal
owner at the shelter's regular housing costs and fees. Quarantined
dogs and cats shall be held in isolation for observation of
symptoms of rabies for a period of ten (10) days from the
date the dog or cat bit a person. If the dog or cat dies or
is euthanized while in quarantine, it shall be submitted to
the local health department for testing for the presence of
the rabies virus. The cost of the testing shall be borne by
the animal owner or the local health department may bear the
cost at its discretion;
4. Provide holding areas with protection from
the weather, including heated quarters during cold weather.
Holding areas shall be free of debris or standing water; shall
provide adequate lighting, ventilation, and sanitary conditions
to promote a safe, healthy environment; and shall provide
adequate space to allow for normal movement, including standing
to full height, sitting, turning, and lying down in a natural
position without coming in contact with the top or sides of
the enclosure or another animal;
5. Provide runs and cages built of materials
which can be readily cleaned and disinfected, including floors
made of an impervious material;
6. Provide access to the public for no less
than twenty-four (24) hours in one (1) week, with the hours
that the facility is open to the public posted in a visible
location;
7. Employ euthanasia methods specified as acceptable
for that species by the most recent report of the American
Veterinary Medical Association Panel on Euthanasia;
8. Provide potable, uncontaminated water to
every animal at all times, and palatable, uncontaminated food
daily; and
9. Maintain a record on each animal impounded.
Records shall be maintained for a period of two (2) years
and shall include:
a. Date impounded;
b. Location found or picked up;
c. Sex of animal and spay or neuter status,
if known;
d. Breed or description, and color; and
e. Date reclaimed, adopted, or euthanized.