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Section 4-8. Quarterly report required.
<br /> The humane society or animal care center, individually, shall render a full report of its activities, budget, and
<br /> operations relating to the impounding of stray dogs, cats, and other stray domesticated animals to the mayor and
<br /> council within one month after the end of each quarter in each fiscal year.
<br /> Section 4-9. Control of pound by humane society or animal care center.
<br /> Any humane society or animal care center charged with the responsibility of operating a pound under a
<br /> contract with the County shall have full and complete control over the administration, maintenance and operation
<br /> of the pound, subject to the powers reserved to the County under any contract. Such society, or its employees,
<br /> officers, directors and agents, shall not be viewed as an agent or employee of the County due to the County's
<br /> establishment and maintenance of controls to assure that public funds distributed to the society or center are being
<br /> spent for public purposes.
<br /> Section 4-]0. Transfer of facilities and equipment to societies; reversion.
<br /> (a) The County administration is authorized to transfer facilities, equipment, and supplies, which were assigned
<br /> to pound operations, to the humane society or animal care center for use in pound functions in accordance
<br /> with section 6-3.3(k), Hawaii County Charter. The humane society or animal care center shall not sell,
<br /> exchange or dispose of the transferred facilities, equipment, and supplies without the written approval of the
<br /> council.
<br /> (b) Should any humane society or animal care center cease to operate or use such facilities, equipment and
<br /> supplies for its intended purpose for a period of sixty days, such facilities, equipment and supplies
<br /> transferred by the County for operation of the animal pound shall revert to the ownership and control of the
<br /> County.
<br /> (c) Should any humane society or animal care center terminate its contract for services with the County for any
<br /> reason, voluntarily or involuntarily, any equipment or supplies purchased by the society or center with
<br /> contract funds shall revert to the ownership and control of the County.
<br /> Section 4-11. Indemnification to County.
<br /> The humane society or animal care center with whom the County has contracted for services shall undertake
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<br /> to indemnify the County, its officers, agents, employees, and successors, from any and all liabilities, losses or
<br /> damages the County, its officers, agents, employees, and successors may suffer as a result of claims, demands,
<br /> costs, or judgments against it arising out of the establishment, maintenance, and operation of the pound, or the
<br /> seizure, impoundment and disposition of dogs, cats and small domesticated animals, or any activity arising under
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<br /> the contract or this chapter.
<br /> Article 3. Dog License Fees.
<br /> Section 4-12. Fees.
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<br /> (a) The following fees are hereby established as biennial license fees for the privilege of owning, harboring or
<br /> keeping of dogs in the County:
<br /> (1) Sterilized dog ....................................................................................[$2:00] ]0
<br /> (2) Unsterilized dogs ...............................................................................[$6:00 25
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<br /> (b) For purpose of this section a sterilized dog means a spayed female dog and a neutered male dog.
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<br /> (c) All monies received by the director of finance under this article shall be paid into the general fund of the
<br /> County of Hawaii
<br /> Section 4-13. Proof of sterilization.
<br /> Any person seeking to have his dog licensed at the sterilized dog rate must present a certificate from a
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<br /> veterinarian licensed to practice [vtithin-the-Mate] showing the description, age, and breed of the dog and
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<br /> certifying its sterilization.
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