Dogs and Cats – Council Powers and Responsibilities
Duration: Half DayInvestment: $430 incl GST
Delivery: Face to Face & Webinar
Target Audience
Council staff responsible for the administration and enforcement of dog and cat management laws and by-laws.
Overview
This session provides a practical and accessible overview of council obligations under the Dog and Cat Management Act. Participants will explore the full range of council powers, including responsibilities for registration, identification, seizure and detention of animals, and enforcement actions. The session will also examine how to balance regulatory requirements with community expectations.
Key Learnings
- Council roles and duties under the Act
- Registration and identification requirements
- Seizure and detention protocols
- Enforcement options and considerations
Facilitator
Paul Kelly, Principal – Governance and Regulatory Services – Norman Waterhouse LawyersPaul Kelly is a Partner in the firm’s specialist Local Government Governance & Regulatory Services Team. Paul prepares and delivers workshops, briefings and seminars on behalf of Norman Waterhouse to councils on regulatory matters, civil enforcement and prosecution proceedings dealing with a range of legislations.
The Norman Waterhouse Local Government team is the largest of its kind in the State and is widely recognised as the leader in the provision of advice and representation to the local government sector in South Australia.
Please email training@lga.sa.gov.au to express your interest in this training. The program is scheduled to begin in July 2025, and we will notify you as soon as the schedule is finalised.