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LRB-2976/1 
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2005 - 2006 LEGISLATURE 
2005 BILL 
AN ACT to amend 95.21 (2) (a), 95.21 (5) (a), 95.21 (5) (c) 1. and 174.07 (1) (b); and 
to create 95.21 (9) (d) of the statutes; relating to: the requirement that dogs 
be vaccinated against rabies. 
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau 
Under current law, the owner of a dog is required to have the dog vaccinated 
against rabies. The owner of a dog must obtain a dog license annually from the city, 
village, or town in which the dog is kept and must provide proof of rabies vaccination 
in order to obtain a dog license. 
This bill authorizes a city, village, or town to exempt the owner of a dog from 
the requirement to have the dog vaccinated against rabies if the owner provides a 
letter from a veterinarian stating that vaccination is inadvisable for reasons related 
to the dog’s health. The owner may obtain a dog license for a dog that is exempt from 
the vaccination requirement, but the owner must provide a new letter for each year 
that the owner seeks an exemption. 
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do 
enact as follows: 
SECTION 1. 95.21 (2) (a) of the statutes is amended to read: 
95.21 (2) (a) Requirement for vaccination. Except as provided in s. 174.054 or 
sub. (9) (d), the owner of a dog shall have the dog vaccinated against rabies by a 

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veterinarian at no later than 5 months of age and revaccinated within one year after 
the initial vaccination. If the owner obtains the dog or brings the dog into this state 
after the dog has reached 5 months of age, the owner shall have the dog vaccinated 
against rabies within 30 days after the dog is obtained or brought into the state 
unless the dog has been vaccinated as evidenced by a current certificate of rabies 
vaccination from this state or another state. The owner of a dog shall have the dog 
revaccinated against rabies by a veterinarian before the date that the immunization 
expires as stated on the certificate of vaccination or, if no date is specified, within 3 
years after the previous vaccination. 
SECTION 2. 95.21 (5) (a) of the statutes is amended to read: 
95.21 (5) (a) Delivery to isolation facility or quarantine on premises of owner. 
An officer who orders a dog or cat to be quarantined shall deliver the animal or shall 
order the animal delivered to an isolation facility as soon as possible but no later than 
24 hours after the original order is issued or the officer may order the animal to be 
quarantined on the premises of the owner if the animal is immunized currently 
against rabies as evidenced by a valid certificate of rabies vaccination or other 
evidence. If an officer delivers a dog or orders a dog to be delivered to an isolation 
facility and the dog is exempt from the requirement to be vaccinated against rabies 
under sub. (9) (d), the owner of the dog may choose an isolation facility that is a 
veterinary hospital. 
SECTION 3. 95.21 (5) (c) 1. of the statutes is amended to read: 
95.21 (5) (c) 1. If a dog or cat is ordered to be quarantined because there is 
reason to believe that the animal has been exposed to a rabid animal and if the dog 
or cat is not currently immunized against rabies, the custodian of an isolation facility 
or the owner shall keep the animal leashed or confined for 180 days. The owner shall 
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have the animal vaccinated against rabies between 155 and 165 days after the 
exposure to a rabid animal, unless the animal is exempt from the requirement to be 
vaccinated against rabies under sub. (9) (d). 
SECTION 4. 95.21 (9) (d) of the statutes is created to read: 
95.21 (9) (d) A city, village, or town may exempt the owner of a dog from the 
requirement to have the dog vaccinated against rabies for a year based on a letter 
from a veterinarian stating that vaccination is inadvisable because of a reaction to 
a previous vaccination, a physical condition, or a regimen of therapy that the dog is 
undergoing. The city, village, or town shall require the owner to provide a new letter 
for each year in which the owner seeks an exemption under this paragraph. 
SECTION 5. 174.07 (1) (b) of the statutes is amended to read: 
174.07 (1) (b) Licenses. Upon payment of the required dog license tax and, 
except as provided in s. 95.21 (9) (d), upon presentation of evidence that the dog is 
currently immunized against rabies, the collecting official shall complete and issue 
to the owner a license for the dog bearing a serial number and in the form prescribed 
by the department stating the date of its expiration, the owner’s name and address, 
and the name, sex, spayed or unspayed, neutered or unneutered, breed and color of 
the dog. 
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