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 2. Public swimming or bathing places.

3. Dance schools, dance halls and night clubs - include dance instructors, hostess, cooks, bartenders, waitresses, etc.

4. Tonsorial and beauty establishments - include employees of barber shops, beauty parlors, hairdressing and manicuring establishments, exercise gyms and figure slenderizing saloons, facial centers, aromatherapy establishments, etc.

5. Massage clinics and sauna bath establishments - include masseurs, massage clinic/sauna bath attendants, etc.

6. Hotel, motels and apartments, lodging, boarding, or tenement houses, and condominiums.

b. Owners, managers or operators of the establishments shall see to it that their employees who are required to undergo physical and medical examinations have been issued the necessary medical certificates.

c. The Municipal Health Officer shall keep a record of physical and other health examinations conducted, and the copies of medical certificates issued indicating the name of the applicant, the date and the purpose for which the examination was made.

Sec. 4 Penalty. A fine of Five Hundred Pesos (P500.00) shall be paid by the owner, manager or operators of the establishment for each employee found to be without the necessary medical certificates.

Article E. Dog Vaccination Fee

Section 1. Imposition Fee. There shall be collected/imposed from every owner of the dog a vaccination fee of Five Hundred Pesos (P500.00) for every dog vaccinated with the territorial jurisdiction of this municipality.

Sec. 2. Time of Payment. The fee shall be paid to the Municipal Treasurer prior to the vaccination of the dog in close coordination with the Municipal Agricultural Office

Sec. 3. Administrative Provisions.

a. Vaccination Against Rabies – means the inoculation of a dog with rabies vaccine licensed for the species Bureau of Animal Industry, Department of Agriculture. Such vaccination must be performed by trained individual from BAU, Provincial Veterinarian Office and Municipal Agriculture Office.

1. Every dog 3 months of age and older should be submitted by the owner for vaccination against rabies every year. Young dogs shall be vaccinated within thirty (30) days after they have reached three months of age.

2. During the mass rabies vaccination campaign, every dog three (3) months of age and older should be submitted by the owner vaccination. Dogs not submitted in the scheduled date or within one month thereafter shall be exterminated under the supervision of the Municipal Rabies Control Authority. Becomes optional after a mass dog rabies vaccination campaign covering at least 80% of the dog population.

b. It shall be the duty of each trained vaccination when vaccinating any dog to prepare a complete certificate of rabies vaccination (in duplicate for each animal vaccinated). The certificate shall include the following information.

1. Owners name, address and telephone number if any;

2. Description of dog (color, sex, markings, age, name, species and breed

3. Dates of vaccination tag number;

4. Rabies vaccination taf number;

5. Vaccine produced;

6. Vaccinator’s signature; and

7. Veterinarians license number/vaccinators address.