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Laguna Woods council moves to allow flexible dog-license terms to match rabies shots
Summary
The council introduced an ordinance to replace the current calendar-year dog-license system with flexible license terms aligned to each animal’s rabies vaccination, aiming to reduce unnecessary vaccinations and simplify registration.
Laguna Woods City Council on a unanimous voice vote moved to introduce an ordinance that would change the city’s dog licensing from a rigid calendar-year term to a flexible month-to-month system tied to each animal’s rabies vaccination term.
City Manager Chris Macon told the council the change would amend section 5.02.0.01 and chapter 5.04 of the Laguna Woods Municipal Code to allow license terms that align with rabies vaccine expiration. "My understanding is that that is somewhat unusual that, cities typically provide a more flexible month to month…
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