Dear Mr. Birch:
This letter is in response to your questions asking:
1. Does Section
322.125 , RSMo 1978, apply to Platte County?2. If so, may the county adopt provisions for the licensing, quarantine, isolation, and destruction of dogs in areas within the county outside of incorporated municipalities?
3. Section
322.120 , RSMo 1978, would apparently exclude Platte County as Jackson and Platte Counties are not contiguous. Would this affect the answer to Question Number 2?
Section
In 1969, §
The provisions of sections
322.090 to322.130 shall be applicable to all counties of class one and counties of class two which adjoin a county of the first class having a charter form of government.
In 1971, §
Except as otherwise provided by law, the provisions of sections
322.090 to322.130 shall be applicable to all counties of class one and counties of class two which adjoin a county of the first class having a charter form of government.
At the same time that §
1. The county court of any county of the second class containing all or part of a city having a population of four hundred fifty thousand or more, and the county court of any such county which becomes a county of the first class without a charter form of government after September 28, 1971, may, in order to promote public health and safety, adopt by order rules and regulations for the licensing, catching, impounding, confinement, redemption, quarantine, isolation and destruction of dogs in areas within the county outside of incorporated municipalities. Such rules and regulations shall be administered by the county board of health center trustees and the county board of health center trustees is specifically empowered to carry out the provisions of sections
322.120 and322.125 .2. The court shall adopt a schedule of fees and a method of collecting them if licensing is required. The county board of health center trustees may maintain and operate a dog pound and may provide for the employment of necessary personnel and the purchase of necessary equipment to operate the pound. The commission may provide that owners of dogs impounded by the county board of health center trustees shall be responsible for the costs of keeping those animals. (Emphasis added)
It seems clear that, with this legislative history in mind, the provisions of §
Therefore, §
Such a county may, in the language of the statute, ". . . in order to promote public health and safety, adopt by order rules and regulations for the licensing, catching, impounding, confinement, redemption, quarantine, isolation and destruction of dogs in areas within the county outside of incorporated municipalities."
Very truly yours,
JOHN ASHCROFT Attorney General
