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		<title>Animal Control Oversight Panel Eases Kennel Regs; Silences Protests by Bite Victim, Buddy Critics</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Cecil County citizen oversight panel on animal control has voted to ease several controversial regulations for dog kennel operators, but the group refused to consider concerns raised by citizens&#8211; including the victim of an attack by a ‘foster’ dog placed in her home by A Buddy for Life, the county’s paid contractor for animal control that the panel is supposed to oversee. About two dozen citizens packed a small meeting room at the county administration building in Elkton Friday night (11/8/13), when four of the five members of the Animal Care and Control Oversight Commission met to review some kennel regulations and approve several proposed changes. County Executive Tari Moore recently suspended the current rules until next spring so that the oversight panel could draft revisions that will be submitted to her and the County Council. [See Cecil Times report here: https://ceciltimes.com/2013/10/cecil-coungty-exec-delays-new-kennel-license-regs-animal-control-oversight-panel-questions-buddies-dog-housing-at-shelter/ ] Lyn Yelton, chair of the oversight panel, said that the group would not take public comments at the meeting—as it had in the past—because of the time constraints to finish the regulatory revisions. For more than an hour, citizens sat and listened to technical discussions of the rules but they erupted into loud outbursts of dissent [&#8230;]]]></description>
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