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Proposed breeder permits and higher ‘dangerous dog’ insurance fail on tie vote
Summary
Council considered a second-reading ordinance to require permits for dog/cat breeders and raise the required liability policy for dogs judged dangerous from $250,000 to $1,000,000; staff recommended the changes but the ordinance failed on a tie vote during Jan. 28 meeting.
The City of Lubbock considered a second-reading ordinance on Jan. 28 that would have required breeders of dogs and cats to obtain permits and increased the liability-insurance requirement for dogs judged dangerous from $250,000 to $1,000,000. After a brief staff briefing and council questions, the measure failed on a tie vote.
City Manager (Mister…
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