Md. Code Regs. 10.06.02.07 - Disposition of Animals Following Bite or Non-Bite Contact to Humans
A. When the local
health officer has determined that quarantine of the exposing animal is
allowable based on the findings of the risk assessment, the animal shall be
quarantined.
B. Quarantine Period.
(1) Dogs, Cats, and Ferrets, Including
Unclaimed Stray Animals. Except as provided in §B(3) and (4) of this
regulation, the owner or custodian of a dog, cat, or ferret that was involved
in bite or non-bite contact with a human shall quarantine the animal in a place
and manner approved by the local health officer or the Public Health
Veterinarian for at least 10 days after the date of the bite or
contact.
(2) Livestock Including
Unclaimed Stray Animals. Except as provided in §B(3) and (4) of this
regulation, the owner or custodian of livestock that has been involved in bite
or non-bite contact with an individual shall quarantine the livestock in a
place and manner approved by the Public Health Veterinarian in consultation
with the Maryland Department of Agriculture for at least 10 days after the date
of the bite or contact or a time period specified by the Public Health
Veterinarian.
(3) Wild Animals.
(a) Except in situations in which the local
health officer or the Public Health Veterinarian determines that an animal
poses an imminent threat to public health or safety and must be killed
immediately, the Public Health Veterinarian may order a wild animal involved in
bite or non-bite contact with an individual to be placed in quarantine for at
least 24 hours.
(b) If the animal
is not claimed by an owner or custodian within that 24-hour period, the Public
Health Veterinarian may order the animal to be humanely killed and its head
submitted to the laboratory designated by the Department for rabies
testing.
(c) For unclaimed stray
animals, the 24-hour period is included within the period required under
Regulation .02B(29) of this chapter.
(4) Wild Animal with a Legal Owner. When a
legally owned wild animal has been involved in bite or a non-bite contact with
a human, the local health officer, in consultation with the Public Health
Veterinarian, shall determine the disposition of the wild animal based on its
individual risk assessment.
C. Conditions of Quarantine.
(1) The Public Health Veterinarian or the
local health officer may order the owner or custodian of an animal under
quarantine that has had bite or non-bite contact with a human to have the
animal examined by a Maryland-licensed veterinarian at any time during the
quarantine period.
(2) The owner or
custodian of an animal under quarantine shall pay for the cost of the
veterinary examination and other associated costs.
(3) If a Maryland-licensed veterinarian
determines that a quarantined animal has possible rabies manifestations, the
veterinarian may humanely kill the animal and submit its head promptly through
the local health officer or local animal control authority to the laboratory
designated by the Department for testing for rabies.
D. Limitation on Movement During Quarantine.
A person may not move an animal under quarantine from the place of quarantine
without the written permission of the local health officer or the Public Health
Veterinarian.
E. Humane Killing of
an Animal for Rabies Testing. The local health officer or the Public Health
Veterinarian may order in writing the humane killing of an animal that has had
bite or non-bite contact with a human for the purpose of rabies testing if:
(1) The local health officer has determined
that the contact animal is reasonably likely to have rabies based on the risk
assessment;
(2) The owner or
custodian requests humane destruction during the quarantine;
(3) The animal is a wild animal unclaimed for
at least 24 hours by an owner or custodian, with, for unclaimed stray animals,
the 24hour period included within the period required under Regulation .02B(29)
of this chapter; or
(4) The animal
is inhumanely suffering.
F. Surrender of Animals. A person may not
fail or refuse to surrender a dead or live animal for quarantine, humane
killing, or rabies testing as required in this chapter when demand is made by
written order of the local health officer or the Public Health
Veterinarian.
G. The police,
sheriff, or animal control authority staff shall enforce all written orders of
the local health officer or Public Health Veterinarian issued pursuant to this
regulation.
Notes
Regulation .07 amended effective 42:18 Md. R. 1174, eff.
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