1. If
a county does not adopt rules and regulations pursuant to sections
322.090 to 322.130, whenever an animal bites or otherwise possibly
transmits rabies or any zoonotic disease, the incident shall be
immediately reported to the county health department. The county
health department shall immediately report the incident to the
department of health and senior services and shall cooperate fully
with the department of health and senior services in its investigation.
2. Upon
receipt of an incident report where an animal bites or otherwise
possibly transmits rabies or any zoonotic disease, the department
of health and senior services shall investigate the incident and
shall have discretion to order the animal quarantined, isolated,
impounded, tested, immunized or disposed of to prevent and control
rabies or zoonotic disease.
3. With
regard to exposure to rabies or zoonotic disease the department
of health and senior services shall, in its investigation and
issuance of its order, consider the following:
(1) Prior
vaccinations for rabies or zoonotic disease;
(2) The
degree of exposure to rabies or zoonotic disease;
(3) The
history and prior behavior of the animal prior to exposure;
(4) The
availability and effectiveness of human postexposure immunization
for rabies or zoonotic disease;
(5) The
willingness of the individual so exposed to submit to postexposure
immunization for rabies or zoonotic disease; and
(6) Any
other relevant information.
4. It
shall be unlawful for the owner of an animal that bites or otherwise
possibly transmits rabies or any zoonotic disease to knowingly
fail or refuse to comply with a lawful order of the department
of health and senior services declaring a quarantine, isolation,
impounding, testing, immunization or disposal of an animal. It
shall also be unlawful for an owner of an animal that bites or
otherwise possibly transmits rabies or any zoonotic disease to
sell, give away, transfer, transport to another area or otherwise
dispose of an animal until the animal has been released by the
department of health and senior services. A violation of this
subsection shall be a class A misdemeanor.
5. The
owner of an animal that bites or otherwise possibly transmits
rabies or any zoonotic disease shall be responsible for all costs
associated with the incident, including:
(1) The
cost to test the animal for rabies or zoonotic disease;
(2) The
cost to test the exposed person for rabies or zoonotic disease;
and
(3) The
cost to treat the person exposed to rabies or zoonotic disease.
6. The
department of health and senior services shall have authority
to promulgate rules and regulations concerning the classification
of disease as a zoonotic disease. Any rule or portion of a rule,
as that term is defined in section 536.010, RSMo, that is created
under the authority delegated in this section shall become effective
only if it complies with and is subject to all of the provisions
of chapter 536, RSMo, and, if applicable, section 536.028, RSMo.
This section and chapter 536, RSMo, are nonseverable and if any
of the powers vested with the general assembly pursuant to chapter
536, RSMo, to review, to delay the effective date or to disapprove
and annul a rule are subsequently held unconstitutional, then
the grant of rulemaking authority and any rule proposed or adopted
after August 28, 2001, shall be invalid and void.
HISTORY:
L. 2001 S.B. 462