Common use of Field Services Clause in Contracts

Field Services. i) Receive and respond to public calls for service related to alleged violations of local or state codes pertaining to the care, keeping, treatment, and management of animals. ii) Provide for the response to any of the following circumstances 24 hours a day, seven days a week: (1) Domestic animals posing an active and present threat to public safety. (2) Domestic animals which are severely injured, sick, or in eminent risk and whose owner is unknown or unavailable. (3) Domestic or wild animal demonstrating signs of possible rabies infection. (4) Calls for assistance from law enforcement or emergency response personnel. (5) Reported animal bites where the animal remains in the area unconfined and whose owner is unknown or unavailable. (6) Loose livestock roaming on roadways or other public areas. iii) Provide for the response to any of the following during Animal Services' normal business hours: (1) Pick-up and impoundment of unlimited numbers of stray confined domestic animals. (2) Pick-up and disposal of unlimited numbers of dead domestic animals from roadways, parks, and other public areas. (3) Pick up and transfer to shelter of owned animals for surrender or euthanasia. (4) Pick up of dead owned animals for disposal. iv) Provide for the necessary medical treatment and emergency care for domestic animals picked up by Animal Services personnel and for those domestic animals presented directly to veterinarians by private citizens and emergency response personnel. v) Provide for the receipt, processing and investigation of animal bite reports as well as the subsequent quarantine of animals in accordance with state codes pertaining to rabies control. vi) Request assistance from the San Xxxx Obispo County District Attorney's Office Bureau of Investigations when an animal bite results in significant injury causing death or likely to cause death or in any case Animal Services believes may require significant criminal investigation beyond the experience of Animal Services Officers. vii) Receive and respond to reports of animals, domestic or wild, which are suspected to be rabid or to have been exposed to rabies infection and attempt to affect their capture. Captured animals will be processed in accordance with state codes pertaining to rabies control. viii) Receive and process all applications related to the keeping and sale of household pets; inspect and regulate permitted operations in accordance with local and state codes. ix) Provide for the recording, investigation, administrative hearings, and issuance of findings and orders related to animal nuisances, animal seizures or confiscations, and dangerous or vicious animals. Nuisances which remain unresolved following the issuance of an abatement order will be processed to court through the City Attorney’s office. (1) Assist in the preparation and filing of court documents related to the civil and/or criminal prosecution of cases involving violation of municipal codes pertaining to the care, treatment, and keeping of domestic animals. (2) Provide for the preparation, filing and civil or criminal prosecution of cases involving violations of California state codes pertaining to the care, treatment, and keeping of domestic animals.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Animal Care and Control Services Contract

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Field Services. i) Receive and respond to public calls for service related to alleged violations of local or state State codes pertaining to the care, keeping, treatment, and management of animals. ii) Provide for the response to any of the following circumstances 24 hours a day, seven days a week: (1) Domestic animals posing an active and present threat to public safety. (2) Domestic animals which are severely injured, sick, or in eminent risk and whose owner is unknown or unavailable. (3) Domestic or wild animal demonstrating signs of possible rabies infection. (4) Calls for assistance from law enforcement or emergency response personnel. (5) Reported animal bites where the animal remains in the area unconfined and whose owner is unknown or unavailable. (6) Loose livestock roaming on roadways or other public areas. iii) Provide for the response to any of the following during Animal Services' normal business hours: (1) Pick-up and impoundment of unlimited numbers of stray confined domestic animals. (2) Pick-up and disposal of unlimited numbers of dead domestic animals from roadways, parks, and other public areas. (3) Pick up and transfer to shelter of owned animals for surrender or euthanasia. (4) Pick up of dead owned animals for disposal. iv) Provide for the necessary medical treatment and emergency care for domestic animals picked up by Animal Services personnel and for those domestic animals presented directly to veterinarians by private citizens and emergency response personnel. v) Provide for the receipt, processing and investigation of animal bite reports as well as the subsequent quarantine of animals in accordance with state State codes pertaining to rabies control. vi) Request assistance from the San Xxxx Obispo County District Attorney's Office Bureau of Investigations when an animal bite results in significant injury causing death or likely to cause death or in any case Animal Services believes may require significant criminal investigation beyond the experience of Animal Services Officers. vii) Receive and respond to reports of animals, domestic or wild, which are suspected to be rabid or to have been exposed to rabies infection and attempt to affect their capture. Captured animals will be processed in accordance with state codes pertaining to rabies control. viii) Receive and process all applications related to the keeping and sale of household pets; inspect and regulate permitted operations in accordance with local and state State codes. ix) Provide for the recording, investigation, administrative hearings, and issuance of findings and orders related to animal nuisances, animal seizures or confiscations, and dangerous or vicious animals. Nuisances which remain unresolved following the issuance of an abatement order will be processed to court through the City Attorney’s office. (1x) Assist in the preparation and filing of court documents related to the civil and/or criminal prosecution of cases involving violation of municipal codes pertaining to the care, treatment, and keeping of domestic animals. (2xi) Provide for the preparation, filing and civil or criminal prosecution of cases involving violations of California state codes pertaining to the care, treatment, and keeping of domestic animals.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Animal Care and Control Services

Field Services. i) Receive and respond to public calls for service related to alleged violations of local or state codes pertaining to the care, keeping, treatment, and management of animals. ii) Provide for the response to any of the following circumstances 24 hours a day, seven days a week: (1) Domestic animals posing an active and present threat to public safety. (2) Domestic animals which are severely injured, sickill, or in eminent risk and whose owner is unknown or unavailable. (3) Domestic or wild animal demonstrating signs of possible rabies infection. (4) Calls for assistance from law enforcement or emergency response personnel. (5) Reported animal bites where the animal remains in the area unconfined and whose owner is unknown or unavailable. (6) Loose livestock roaming on roadways or other public areas. iii) Provide for the response to any of the following during Animal Services' normal business hours: (1) Pick-up and impoundment of unlimited numbers of stray confined confined, domestic animals. (2) Pick-up and disposal of unlimited ofunlimited numbers of dead domestic animals from roadways, parks, and other public areas. (3) Pick up and transfer to shelter of owned animals for surrender or euthanasia. (4) Pick up of dead owned animals for disposal. iv) Provide for the necessary medical treatment and emergency care for domestic animals picked up by Animal Services personnel and for those domestic animals presented directly to veterinarians by private citizens and emergency response personnel. v) Provide for the receipt, processing and investigation of animal bite reports as well as the subsequent quarantine of animals ofanimals in accordance with state codes pertaining to rabies control. vi) Request assistance from the San Xxxx Obispo County District Attorney's Office Bureau of Investigations when an animal bite results in significant injury causing death or likely to cause death or in any case Animal Services believes may require significant criminal investigation beyond the experience of Animal Services Officers. vii) Receive and respond to reports of animals, domestic or wild, which are suspected to be rabid or to have been exposed to rabies infection and attempt to affect their capture. Captured animals will be processed in accordance with state codes pertaining to rabies control. viii) Receive and process all applications related to the keeping and sale of household pets; inspect and regulate permitted operations in accordance with local and state codes. ix) Provide for the recording, investigation, administrative hearings, and issuance of findings and orders related to animal nuisances, animal seizures or confiscations, and dangerous or vicious animals. Nuisances which remain unresolved umesolved following the issuance of an abatement order will be processed to court through the City Attorney’s 's office. (1x) Assist in the preparation and filing of court documents related to the civil and/or criminal prosecution of cases involving violation of municipal codes pertaining to the care, treatment, and keeping of domestic animals. (2xi) Provide for the preparation, filing and civil or criminal prosecution of cases involving violations of California state codes pertaining to the care, treatment, and keeping of domestic animals.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Animal Care and Control Services Contract

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Field Services. i) Receive and respond to public calls for service related to alleged violations of local or state codes pertaining to the care, keeping, treatment, and management of animals. ii) Provide for the response to any of the following circumstances 24 hours a day, seven days a week: (1) Domestic animals posing an active and present threat to public safety. (2) Domestic animals which are severely injured, sickill, or in eminent risk and whose owner is unknown or unavailable. (3) Domestic or wild animal demonstrating signs of possible rabies infection. (4) Calls for assistance from law enforcement or emergency response personnel. (5) Reported animal bites where the animal remains in the area unconfined and whose owner is unknown or unavailable. (6) Loose livestock roaming on roadways or other public areas. iii) Provide for the response to any of the following during Animal Services' normal business hours: (1) Pick-up and impoundment of unlimited numbers of stray confined confined, domestic animals. (2) Pick-up and disposal of unlimited numbers of dead domestic animals from roadways, parks, and other public areas. (3) Pick up and transfer to shelter of owned animals for surrender or euthanasia. (4) Pick up of dead owned animals for disposal. iv) Provide for the necessary medical treatment and emergency care for domestic animals picked up by Animal Services personnel and for those domestic animals presented directly to veterinarians by private citizens and emergency response personnel. v) Provide for the receipt, processing and investigation of animal bite reports as well as the subsequent quarantine of animals in accordance with state codes pertaining to rabies control. vi) Request assistance from the San Xxxx Obispo County District Attorney's Office Bureau of Investigations when an animal bite results in significant injury causing death or likely to cause death or in any case Animal Services believes may require significant criminal investigation beyond the experience of Animal Services Officers. vii) Receive and respond to reports of animals, domestic or wild, which are suspected to be rabid or to have been exposed to rabies infection and attempt to affect their capture. Captured animals will be processed in accordance with state codes pertaining to rabies control. viii) Receive and process all applications related to the keeping and sale of household pets; inspect and regulate permitted operations in accordance with local and state codes. ix) Provide for the recording, investigation, administrative hearings, and issuance of findings and orders related to animal nuisances, animal seizures or confiscations, and dangerous or vicious animals. Nuisances which remain unresolved following the issuance of an abatement order will be processed to court through the City Attorney’s 's office. (1x) Assist in the preparation and filing of court documents related to the civil and/or criminal prosecution of cases involving violation of municipal codes pertaining to the care, treatment, and keeping of domestic animals. (2xi) Provide for the preparation, filing and civil or criminal prosecution of cases involving violations of California state codes pertaining to the care, treatment, and keeping of domestic animals.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Animal Care and Control Services Agreement

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