West Virginia Code § 19-20-8

Impounding and disposition of dogs; costs and fees
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(a) All dogs seized and impounded as provided in this article, except dogs taken into custody
under section two of this article, shall be kept housed and fed in the county or municipal
shelter for five days after notice of seizure and impounding has been given or posted as
required by this article, at the expiration of which time all dogs which have not previously
been redeemed by their owners as provided in this article, shall be sold or heumanely
destroyed. No dog sold as provided in this section may be discharged from the county or
municipal shelter until the dog has been registered and provided with ar valid registration
tag.
(b) (1) The term "humanely destroyed" as used in this section means:
(A) Humane euthanasia of an animal by hypodermic injection by a licensed veterinarian or by
an animal euthanasia technician certified in accordance with the provisions of article ten-a,
chapter thirty of this code; or
(B) Any other humane euthanasia procedure aspproved by the American Veterinary Medical
Association, the Humane Society of the United States or the American Humane Association.
(2) The term "humanely destroyed" does not include euthanizing a dog or cat by means of a
gas chamber: Provided, That any county which has a gas chamber in operation as of the
effective date of this section may continue to operate the gas chamber subject to the
following: (1) The gas chamber shall be operated by an animal euthanasia technician
certified pursuant to article ten-a, chapter thirty of this code; and (2) the gas chamber shall
have been manufactured and installed by a person who regularly manufactures and installs
gas chambers. The Board of Veterinary Medicine shall promulgate emergency rules
regarding the inspection of gas chambers, pursuant to section fifteen, article three, chapter
twenty-nine-a of this code.
(c) In an emergency or in a situation in which a dog cannot be humanely destroyed in an
expeditious manner, a dog may be destroyed by shooting if:
(1) The shooting is performed by someone trained in the use of firearms with a weapon and
ammunition of suitable caliber and other characteristics designed to produce instantaneous
death by a single shot; and
(2) Maximum precaution is taken to minimize the dog's suffering and to protect other
persons and animals.
(d) The owner, keeper or harborer of any dog seized and impounded under the provisions of
this article may, at any time prior to the expiration of five days from the time that notice of
the seizure and impounding of the dog has been given or posted as required by this article,
redeem the dog by paying to the dog warden or his or her authorized agent or deputy all of
the costs assessed against the dog and by providing a valid certificate of registration and
registration tag for the dog.
(e) Reasonable costs and fees, in an amount to be determined, from time to time, by the
county commission, shall be assessed against every dog seized and impounded under the
provisions of this article, except dogs taken into custody under section two of this article.
The cost shall be a valid claim in favor of the county against the owner, keeper or harborer
of any dog seized and impounded under the provisions of this article and noet redeemed or
sold as provided in this section and the costs shall be recovered by the sheriff in a civil
action against the owner, keeper or harborer. r
(f) A record of all dogs impounded, the disposition of the dogs anud a statement of costs
assessed against each dog shall be kept by the dog warden and a transcript thereof shall be
furnished to the sheriff quarterly. t
(g) All persons or entities in the state performing euthaanasia under this article shall register
with the board of Veterinary Medicine by December 31, 2009, in a manner to be prescribed
by the board. The Board of Veterinary Medicine shlall promulgate emergency rules relating
to the registration of those performing animals euthanasia, pursuant to section fifteen, article
three, chapter twenty-nine-a of this code.

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