Alabama Statutes

§ 3-7A-9 — Quarantine of Dog, Cat, or Ferret Which Bites Human Being; Destruction and Examination of Animal; Violations; Instructions for Quarantine; Report of Results; Exemptions

Alabama § 3-7A-9
JurisdictionAlabama
Title 3Animals
Ch. 7ARabies

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Bluebook
Ala. Code § 3-7A-9 (2026).

Text

(a)Whenever the rabies officer or the health officer receives information that a human being has been bitten or exposed by a dog, cat, or ferret required by this chapter to be immunized against rabies, the officer or his or her authorized agent shall cause the dog, cat, or ferret to be placed in quarantine under the direct supervision of a duly licensed veterinarian for rabies observation as prescribed in Section 3-7A-1. It shall be unlawful for any person having knowledge that a human being has been bitten or exposed by a dog, cat, or ferret to fail to notify one or more of the aforementioned officers. Vaccinated dogs, cats, and ferrets may be authorized to be quarantined in the home of the owner of the animal by the appropriate health officer.
(b)When a dog, cat, or ferret has no owner

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Legislative History

(Acts 1990, No. 90-530, p. 816, §9; Act 2009-636, p. 1949, §1.)

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