On 8/4/2022, the Douglas County Board of
Commissioners ADOPTED the following
ordinance:
ORDINANCE: 2022-1601
TITLE: Ordinance 2022-1601 repealing
existing Douglas County Code, Title 6 –
Animals, Chapter(s) 6.04 – Definitions, 6.08
– Licensing for Dogs, Kennels and Pet Shops;
Cat and Ferret Registration, 6.16 – Dog
Restrictions – Penalty, 6.20 – Impoundment,
6.24 – Restraining and Abandonment of
Animals, and 6.28 – Investigation, Citation
and Penalties, and replacing the repealed
Chapter(s) with Chapter(s) Chapter(s)
6.04 – Definitions; 6.08 – Dog Cat and
Ferret License; Foster Animals; Dog
Number Limitation; 6.12 – Dog Breeders,
Dog Fanciers, Dog Rescue, Pet Services,
Pet Shops and Kennels; 6.16 – Rabies
Control and Animal Bites; 6.20 – Animal
Restrictions and Impoundment; 6.24 –
Animal Mistreatment and Cruelty; and 6.28
– Investigations, Citations and Penalties, and
providing for all other properly related matters.
The ordinance shall be in full force and effect
on August 18, 2022 and was adopted by the
following vote: AYE: John Engels, Wes Rice,
Mark Gardner, Danny Tarkanian ABSENT:
Walt Nowosad
/s/ Mark Gardner
Mark Gardner, Chairman
Douglas County Board of Commissioners
ATTEST:
/s/ Amy Burgans
Clerk-Treasurer
A copy of this ordinance is on file in the Clerk’s
Office for public review.
Pub Date: August 10, 17, 2022
Ad # 26750