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Cheektowaga police outline state‑driven kennel and impound changes; board hears proposed fee increases and foster‑dog registration concerns
Summary
The town’s police chief outlined pending requirements under changes to New York Agriculture & Markets Law and recommended raising impound and kennel fees to offset new mandates; the board heard questions about licensing, foster‑dog registration and cross‑jurisdiction handling before closing the hearing.
The town’s chief of police briefed the Town Board on anticipated changes to local impoundment operations tied to an amendment to New York’s Agriculture & Markets Law set to take effect Dec. 15. The chief (introduced in the transcript as Brian *****), joined by Lieutenant Brian Waslowski, said the state changes require earlier evaluations after intake (within two hours), enhanced emergency care and treatments when…
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