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File #: R-2021-263    Version: 1 Name: Animal Care and Adoption
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 9/20/2021 In control: Code Compliance Division
On agenda: 10/6/2021 Final action: 10/6/2021
Title: A Resolution Of The City Commission Of The City Of Hollywood, Florida, Expressing Its Support For The Broward County Audit Of The Animal Care And Adoption Division, Report No. 21-05, Dated December 16, 2020; Providing For City Support Of The Implementation Of Guidelines And Best Practices By The Animal Care And Adoption Division With The Goal Of Providing Better Care For The Dogs And Cats Maintained At The Shelter.
Attachments: 1. Reso - Broward Animal Control Redline- final.pdf, 2. Exhibit A - Audit of the Animal Care and Adoption Division by Broward County’s Office of the County Auditor .pdf, 3. Dania Beach R-2021-133 Supporting Audit of Broward County Animal Care and Adoption Division executed.pdf
Title
A Resolution Of The City Commission Of The City Of Hollywood, Florida, Expressing Its Support For The Broward County Audit Of The Animal Care And Adoption Division, Report No. 21-05, Dated December 16, 2020; Providing For City Support Of The Implementation Of Guidelines And Best Practices By The Animal Care And Adoption Division With The Goal Of Providing Better Care For The Dogs And Cats Maintained At The Shelter.


Strategic Plan Focus
Quality of Life & Strong Neighborhoods


Body

Staff Recommends: Approval of the Attached Resolution.


Explanation:
Broward County's Animal Care and Adoption Division oversees the care and adoption of surrendered pets (cats and dogs) in Broward County. The Division's goal is to promote responsible pet ownership and community safety, reunite the lost, rescue the neglected, increase adoptions, and reduce the pet population by offering low-cost sterilization options to the community.

On December 16, 2020 the Office of the County Auditor of Broward County released an Audit of Broward County's Animal Care and Adoption Division (Report No. 21-05). The Audit outlined several concerns regarding the care and general oversight of this Division (Attached). The Report concluded, "That kennel operations do not consistently adhere to best practices and laws. We conclude that programs and processes are not operating effectively. We conclude that personnel are adequately trained. Except as noted within this report, we conclude that assets, revenue, and expenses are handled and accounted for appropriately. Opportunities for Improvement are included in the report. Management's Response is included in Appendix D".

Also mentioned are, "Additional opportunities for improvement are included in our report. Our report contains a total of 135 recommendations for improvement. In addition, we assessed 87 allegations made to us by various individuals during the course of the audit, which are included in Appendix A".

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