Spay/Neuter
Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska
6.04.230 Impoundment and release.
D. Where enforcement of the provisions of this chapter reasonably requires a peace officer, animal control officer or other enforcement agent to inspect premises not open to the public, and where the Constitution of the United States or the state of Alaska requires, an administrative search warrant authorizing an inspection and, where appropriate, the seizure of any animal which may or must be taken up or impounded shall be obtained before the inspection is conducted. The officer or agent may apply to the trial courts of the state of Alaska to obtain an inspection warrant, stating in the application a description of the premises to be inspected, the nature, extent and purpose of the inspection and the fact and circumstances justifying the inspection.
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5. The impound fee and the daily boarding fee shall be waived for an unspayed or non-neutered animal if the owner or custodian executes a sworn statement that the animal will be spayed upon its release and posts a cash deposit with the animal control officer in an amount equal to the current average charge for spaying the impounded animal. If the owner or custodian of the animal delivers to the animal control officer, within one month following release of the animal from impound, a certificate of a licensed veterinarian stating that the animal has been spayed and setting forth the date of spaying or neutering, the cash deposit shall be released to the owner or custodian.