Adopt county animal control rules as city law
In Plain English
Richmond currently has its own animal control laws separate from Contra Costa County's rules. The city wants to adopt all county animal ordinances by reference, making county rules automatically apply within Richmond. If approved, residents follow county standards for pet licensing, dangerous animal protocols, and animal welfare requirements.
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