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{) 11 the animal becomes skit er dies <br /> during the quarantine period, Hit <br /> Anoka Police Department shall be <br /> notified immediately. The carcass of <br /> any animal that dies during the quar- <br /> antine period shall be immediately <br /> turned over to the Anoka 'Police <br /> Department or Minnesota Health <br /> Department. . <br /> If the owner fails to comply with my of the <br /> above conditions, the animal shall be <br /> Immediately impounded for the dudtion of <br /> the quarantine period at the City of Anoka dog <br /> pound at the expense of the owner. The owner <br /> of an animal may impound the animal at the <br /> City of Anoka dog pound for the quarantine <br /> period if he chooses, at his own expense. <br /> SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be <br /> effective upon passage and publication. <br /> Introduced: April 5, 1993 <br /> Adopted: Apol 19, 1993 <br /> Published Et Effective: April 23, 1993 <br /> -s- Peter M. Beberg <br /> Mayor, Peter Seberg <br /> -s- Mark Nagel <br /> City Manager, Mark Nagel <br /> pbcdefghijklmnopgrstuvwayz • h <br /> Published in Anoka Co. Union <br /> April 23, 1993 <br /> 2 `L <br />
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