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      • The County of Los Angeles Board of Supervisors Pet Adoption Program was started by former Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich representing the Fifth District in December of 1995 which is a tradition that continues today.
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  2. The County of Los Angeles Board of Supervisors Pet Adoption Program was started by former Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich representing the Fifth District in December of 1995 which is a tradition that continues today.

  3. On June 6, 1895, the County adopted a law establishing animal pound districts. On Sept. 29, 1937, at the height of a statewide rabies epidemic in California, the Board of Supervisors established a Pound Department.

  4. DACC is the largest animal care and control agency in the United States, serving all unincorporated Los Angeles County and 45 cities that contract with DACC for service. DACC operates seven animal care centers to provide services to more than three million residents across 3,300 square miles. Under Marcia’s leadership, DACC has transformed ...

  5. From 2005 to 2015, the board had a program, known as 287(g), that allowed federal U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents into county jails to determine whether inmates were in the country legally. After 2015, the board of supervisors and the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department still cooperate with federal immigration agents.

  6. Oct 4, 2023 · The County of Los Angeles (County) Board of Supervisors has officially declared October 2023 as “Adopt-a-Shelter-Dog Month” throughout Los Angeles County. The Board of Supervisors has proclaimed that October is a great time to adopt a shelter dog. Adopt-a-Shelter-Dog Month brings attention to the many wonderful dogs who are waiting for ...

  7. The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors (Board) is committed to a transformational “Care First, Jails Last” vision for the County’s justice system. The concept of “care” in this context is broad because this Board understands that individuals who are justice-involved, or at-risk of becoming justice-involved, need many forms of care.

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