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Haverhill sets kennel-license fees under state law; residential license $150, commercial $200

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Summary

The council approved an order to add kennel-license fees to the municipal fee schedule in response to state legislative changes ('Ollie's law'); the city clerk said the fee structure establishes $150 for residential kennels (4–9 dogs), $200 for commercial kennels (10+ dogs), and a $50 late renewal fee after May 31.

The Haverhill City Council approved an order to add kennel-license fees to the city fee schedule following changes enacted by the state legislature commonly referred to in the meeting as “Ollie's law.”

City Clerk Caitlin Em Wright told councilors the state law restructured kennel licensing and required…

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