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§  2141.  Compulsory  vaccination.  1. Every dog, cat and domesticated  ferret shall be actively immunized against  rabies  in  accordance  with  regulations   promulgated  by  the  commissioner.  Every  dog,  cat  and  domesticated ferret shall have all initial vaccinations administered  no  later  than  four  months  after  birth. Every dog, cat and domesticated  ferret shall have a second vaccination within one  year  of  the  first.  Terms of subsequent vaccine administration and duration of immunity must  be  in  compliance with USDA licenses of vaccines used. The veterinarian  immunizing or supervising any person authorized by law to immunize  such  animal  shall  provide  the  owner  with  a  certificate of immunization  consistent with the requirements of section  one  hundred  nine  of  the  agriculture  and markets law. The veterinarian immunizing or supervising  any person authorized by law to immunize such animal shall  provide  any  public  health official with the certificate of immunization in any case  involving a dog, cat or domesticated ferret which has been or  may  have  been  exposed  to rabies or in any case of possible exposure of a person  or another animal to rabies.    2. Subdivision one of this section shall not apply to any feral animal  or any dog, cat or domesticated ferret:    (a) that is transported through the state and  remains  in  the  state  fifteen days or fewer;    (b) confined to the premises of an incorporated society devoted to the  care of lost, stray or homeless animals;    (c)  for  which  vaccination against rabies would adversely affect the  animal's health, as determined by a licensed veterinarian; or    (d) confined for the purposes of research to the premises of a college  or other educational or research institution.    3. (a) Every  veterinarian  providing  treatment  to  a  dog,  cat  or  domesticated   ferret   shall   verify,  in  accordance  with  standards  established by the commissioner, if such animal  is  actively  immunized  against  rabies  or  is exempt under subdivision two of this section. If  active immunization or exemption cannot be  verified,  the  veterinarian  shall immunize the animal at the owner's request.    (b)  If the animal is exempt from the provisions of subdivision one of  this section, pursuant to paragraph  (c)  of  subdivision  two  of  this  section,  the  veterinarian  shall  provide the owner of the dog, cat or  domesticated ferret with a certified statement verifying that the animal  is exempt from immunization because  the  immunization  would  adversely  affect  the  health of the animal, and verifying the nature and duration  of such exemption. The certified statement shall be in a form prescribed  by the commissioner and shall be consistent  with  the  requirements  of  section  one  hundred  nine  of the agriculture and markets law. Medical  exemptions are to be renewed on an annual basis.    4. The owning of a dog, cat or domesticated ferret by  any  person  in  violation  of  subdivision  one  of  this  section  shall  constitute  a  violation, and shall be subject to a fine  not  to  exceed  two  hundred  dollars for each offense.

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Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-21 > Title-4 > 2141

§  2141.  Compulsory  vaccination.  1. Every dog, cat and domesticated  ferret shall be actively immunized against  rabies  in  accordance  with  regulations   promulgated  by  the  commissioner.  Every  dog,  cat  and  domesticated ferret shall have all initial vaccinations administered  no  later  than  four  months  after  birth. Every dog, cat and domesticated  ferret shall have a second vaccination within one  year  of  the  first.  Terms of subsequent vaccine administration and duration of immunity must  be  in  compliance with USDA licenses of vaccines used. The veterinarian  immunizing or supervising any person authorized by law to immunize  such  animal  shall  provide  the  owner  with  a  certificate of immunization  consistent with the requirements of section  one  hundred  nine  of  the  agriculture  and markets law. The veterinarian immunizing or supervising  any person authorized by law to immunize such animal shall  provide  any  public  health official with the certificate of immunization in any case  involving a dog, cat or domesticated ferret which has been or  may  have  been  exposed  to rabies or in any case of possible exposure of a person  or another animal to rabies.    2. Subdivision one of this section shall not apply to any feral animal  or any dog, cat or domesticated ferret:    (a) that is transported through the state and  remains  in  the  state  fifteen days or fewer;    (b) confined to the premises of an incorporated society devoted to the  care of lost, stray or homeless animals;    (c)  for  which  vaccination against rabies would adversely affect the  animal's health, as determined by a licensed veterinarian; or    (d) confined for the purposes of research to the premises of a college  or other educational or research institution.    3. (a) Every  veterinarian  providing  treatment  to  a  dog,  cat  or  domesticated   ferret   shall   verify,  in  accordance  with  standards  established by the commissioner, if such animal  is  actively  immunized  against  rabies  or  is exempt under subdivision two of this section. If  active immunization or exemption cannot be  verified,  the  veterinarian  shall immunize the animal at the owner's request.    (b)  If the animal is exempt from the provisions of subdivision one of  this section, pursuant to paragraph  (c)  of  subdivision  two  of  this  section,  the  veterinarian  shall  provide the owner of the dog, cat or  domesticated ferret with a certified statement verifying that the animal  is exempt from immunization because  the  immunization  would  adversely  affect  the  health of the animal, and verifying the nature and duration  of such exemption. The certified statement shall be in a form prescribed  by the commissioner and shall be consistent  with  the  requirements  of  section  one  hundred  nine  of the agriculture and markets law. Medical  exemptions are to be renewed on an annual basis.    4. The owning of a dog, cat or domesticated ferret by  any  person  in  violation  of  subdivision  one  of  this  section  shall  constitute  a  violation, and shall be subject to a fine  not  to  exceed  two  hundred  dollars for each offense.

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Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-21 > Title-4 > 2141

§  2141.  Compulsory  vaccination.  1. Every dog, cat and domesticated  ferret shall be actively immunized against  rabies  in  accordance  with  regulations   promulgated  by  the  commissioner.  Every  dog,  cat  and  domesticated ferret shall have all initial vaccinations administered  no  later  than  four  months  after  birth. Every dog, cat and domesticated  ferret shall have a second vaccination within one  year  of  the  first.  Terms of subsequent vaccine administration and duration of immunity must  be  in  compliance with USDA licenses of vaccines used. The veterinarian  immunizing or supervising any person authorized by law to immunize  such  animal  shall  provide  the  owner  with  a  certificate of immunization  consistent with the requirements of section  one  hundred  nine  of  the  agriculture  and markets law. The veterinarian immunizing or supervising  any person authorized by law to immunize such animal shall  provide  any  public  health official with the certificate of immunization in any case  involving a dog, cat or domesticated ferret which has been or  may  have  been  exposed  to rabies or in any case of possible exposure of a person  or another animal to rabies.    2. Subdivision one of this section shall not apply to any feral animal  or any dog, cat or domesticated ferret:    (a) that is transported through the state and  remains  in  the  state  fifteen days or fewer;    (b) confined to the premises of an incorporated society devoted to the  care of lost, stray or homeless animals;    (c)  for  which  vaccination against rabies would adversely affect the  animal's health, as determined by a licensed veterinarian; or    (d) confined for the purposes of research to the premises of a college  or other educational or research institution.    3. (a) Every  veterinarian  providing  treatment  to  a  dog,  cat  or  domesticated   ferret   shall   verify,  in  accordance  with  standards  established by the commissioner, if such animal  is  actively  immunized  against  rabies  or  is exempt under subdivision two of this section. If  active immunization or exemption cannot be  verified,  the  veterinarian  shall immunize the animal at the owner's request.    (b)  If the animal is exempt from the provisions of subdivision one of  this section, pursuant to paragraph  (c)  of  subdivision  two  of  this  section,  the  veterinarian  shall  provide the owner of the dog, cat or  domesticated ferret with a certified statement verifying that the animal  is exempt from immunization because  the  immunization  would  adversely  affect  the  health of the animal, and verifying the nature and duration  of such exemption. The certified statement shall be in a form prescribed  by the commissioner and shall be consistent  with  the  requirements  of  section  one  hundred  nine  of the agriculture and markets law. Medical  exemptions are to be renewed on an annual basis.    4. The owning of a dog, cat or domesticated ferret by  any  person  in  violation  of  subdivision  one  of  this  section  shall  constitute  a  violation, and shall be subject to a fine  not  to  exceed  two  hundred  dollars for each offense.