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A pet or livestock that bites and breaks the skin of any person may be impounded by the animal control authority and, if impounded, shall be quarantined for 10 calendar days to determine if the animal is infected with a disease. The place of quarantine shall be established by the animal control authority. The animal control authority may, in its discretion, allow the owner of the animal to maintain the quarantine. Any boarding fees incurred during the quarantine shall be paid by the owner of the animal. During the quarantine, the animal shall not have contact or access to any person or any other pet or livestock other than with the owner of the animal or animal control authority employees. (Ord. 1034 § 8, 2006).