Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3701 - Department of Health - Administration and Director
Chapter 3701-3 - Communicable Diseases
Section 3701-3-29 - Biting animal to be confined; veterinarian to report
Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 3701-3-29
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Biting dog, cat, or ferret.
(1) Whenever it is reported to the health
commissioner of a health district that any dog, cat, or ferret has bitten or
otherwise exposed an individual to rabies, that dog, cat, or ferret
will be
quarantined under an order issued by the health commissioner of the health
district in which the bite or exposure occurred.
(a) The dog, cat, or ferret
will be
quarantined by its owner or by a harborer, or will be
quarantined in a pound, shelter, or
kennel.
(b) In all cases, said
quarantine will be under the supervision of the health
commissioner and is to be at the expense of the owner or
harborer.
(c) Any sign of illness
in the quarantined dog, cat or ferret must be reported immediately to the
health commissioner.
(d) Quarantine
will
continue until the health commissioner of the health district in which the bite
was inflicted determines pursuant to paragraph (A)(1)(f) of this rule that the
dog, cat, or ferret is not afflicted with rabies.
(e) The quarantine period hereby required
is to be
not be less than ten days from the date on which the person was
bitten.
(f) If at any time during
the quarantine, the health commissioner requires the dog, cat, or ferret to be
examined for symptoms of rabies, then the examination
will be
by a licensed doctor of veterinary medicine. The licensed doctor of veterinary
medicine will report to the health commissioner the conclusions
reached as a result of the examinations. The examination by a licensed doctor
of veterinary medicine
is to be at the expense of the owner or
harborer.
(g) No dog, cat, or
ferret is
to be released from the required quarantine unless and until it has a
current rabies vaccination status as demonstrated by a rabies vaccination
certificate signed by a licensed doctor of veterinary medicine.
(2) If any quarantined dog, cat,
or ferret dies before the quarantine period expires, then the head of the dog,
cat, or ferret must be submitted to the Ohio department of health's
bureau of public health laboratory for rabies examination.
(3) If the owner or harborer of the dog, cat,
or ferret is unknown, the health commissioner may direct that the dog, cat, or
ferret be humanely euthanized in which case the head of the dog, cat, or
ferret is
to be submitted to the Ohio department of health's bureau of public
health laboratory for rabies examination.
(B) Other biting mammals including hybrids.
(1) Whenever it is reported to the health
commissioner of the health district that any other mammal that is known to
transmit rabies has bitten or otherwise exposed an individual to rabies, under
an order issued by the health commissioner of the health district in which the
bite or exposure occurred, the health commissioner may direct the immediate
humane
euthanasia of said mammal by a .
(2) The brain of
said mammal is
to then be submitted to the Ohio department of health's bureau of public
health laboratory for rabies examination.
(C) Any non-human mammal bitten by a known rabid mammal, or that had reasonable probability to have been bitten by a wild carnivorous mammal or bat that is not available for rabies testing will be regarded as having been exposed to the rabies virus.
(1) Dogs, cats, ferrets not currently
vaccinated against the rabies virus or when vaccination cannot be verified
will be
humanely euthanized; or if sufficient justification for
preserving the animal exists, the exposed dog, cat, ferret
will be
quarantined in strict isolation under an order issued by the health
commissioner of the health district in which the bite was inflicted. Isolation
in this context refers to confinement in an enclosure that precludes direct
contact with people and other animals.
(a) In
all cases, said quarantine will be under the supervision of the health
commissioner and is to be at the expense of the owner or harborer. Any
signs of illness in the dog, cat, or ferret must be reported immediately to the
health commissioner.
(b) The
quarantine period will not be for less than four months for dogs and cats, and
not less than six months for ferrets. The dog, cat, or ferret
is to be
vaccinated against rabies by a licensed doctor of veterinary medicine upon
entry into quarantine. It is recommended that the period from exposure to
vaccination not exceed ninety-six hours. If vaccination is delayed, public
health officials may consider increasing the quarantine period for dogs and
cats from four to six months.
(2) A rabies vaccine booster
is to be
administered immediately and the mammal quarantined under an order issued by
the health commissioner of the health district in which the bite was inflicted
under the following circumstances: mammals with a current rabies vaccination,
dogs and cats overdue for rabies vaccination with documentation of previous
vaccination(s) with a USDA- licensed rabies vaccine, and dogs and cats overdue
for rabies vaccination lacking documentation but demonstrating an anamnestic
response in paired blood samples.
(a) In all
cases, said quarantine
will be under the supervision of the health
commissioner and is to be at the expense of the owner or harborer. Any
signs of illness in the dog, cat, or ferret must be reported immediately to the
health commissioner.
(b) The
quarantine period will not be for less than forty-five days.
(3) Whenever it is known by the health
commissioner of the health district that any other
non-human mammal has been exposed to rabies, the health commissioner, at his or
her discretion may direct the quarantine or immediate euthanizing of said
mammal by a suitable humane method.
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