Spay/Neuter
Polk County, Florida
Sec. 4-25. – Vaccination, sterilization and implantation of radio frequency identification (RFID) microchips for animals before release from animal control shelter; adoption.
(a) All animals four (4) months of age or older which are impounded, quarantined or otherwise in the possession of animal control, and which do not have proof of a current rabies vaccination shall receive a rabies vaccination and license tag prior to being released from the custody of animal control. If animal control is unable to vaccinate the animal for any reason, the owner or custodian of the animal is required to sign a form agreeing to have the animal vaccinated by a licensed veterinarian within three (3) days from the date of release and subsequently purchase a valid license tag from the animal control license program authority.
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(c) No, at-large, unaltered dog or cat impounded more than twice, in an eighteen-month period, may be redeemed by any person until the animal is spayed or neutered. The sterilization shall be accomplished by the shelter veterinarian or upon the owner’s request by transporting the animal, by animal control personnel, to any duly licensed veterinarian in Polk County. In all cases, the animal’s owner shall not hold liable Polk County or the board of county commissioners, individually or in their official capacity, and all members of the animal control authority, individually and in their official capacity, and all of their employees, appointees, contractors, sub-contractors, and agents from any and all liability, for any and all claims, causes of action, demands or damages, and costs (to include reasonable attorney’s fees) present, past and future, contingent or otherwise, arising from the spay or neuter of such dog or cat. The owner is responsible to pay the veterinarian fees prior to redemption.
(d) If the owner elects for the animal to be transported to a duly licensed veterinarian in Polk County, the owner shall:
(1) Present proof of payment for the spay or neuter service to the animal control authority; and
(2) Pay transport fee to animal control; and
(3) Present date and time of scheduled appointment for procedure to animal control authority.
(e) Alteration shall not be required upon showing proof of alteration from a licensed veterinarian or providing a written notarized statement from a licensed veterinarian stating the spay or neuter procedure would be harmful to the animal.
(f) If the animal is sterilized at the shelter prior to being released, the owner shall pay the altered animal license tag fee.
(g) Proof of sterilization for all animals shall consist of a sterilization certificate issued by a licensed veterinarian to the animal and its owner stating the specific animal has been sterilized. The certificate must contain data identifying the specific animal including the name, type, age, sex, color, and breed of the animal; the name and address of the owner; the name, address, and telephone number of the veterinarian who altered the animal. A rabies vaccination certificate from a duly licensed veterinarian stating an animal has been spayed or neutered shall also constitute proof of sterilization. It is the animal owner or custodian’s responsibility to provide this information to animal control, upon request.
Sec. 4-26. – Fees.
(c) Animal control authority shall set and maintain a fee schedule for the following:
(1) Single year license tags for altered cats and dogs;
(2) Single year license tags for unaltered cats and dogs;
(3) Multi-year license tags for altered cats and dogs;
(4) Multi-year license tags for unaltered cats and dogs;
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(15) Sterilization fee;
(16) Sterilization transport fee.