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Council authorizes county attorney to pursue animal-control fines collection

January 08, 2026 | Castle Dale, Emery County, Utah


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Council authorizes county attorney to pursue animal-control fines collection
The Castle Dale City Council voted Jan. 8 to refer animal-control ordinance fines to the county deputy attorney for collection and litigation.

Speaker 1 said recent animal-control enforcement involved fines the city could not resolve locally and that the county deputy attorney would accept the matter and pursue collection for a $100 fee. Speaker 3 moved to have the county attorney handle the ordinance fines; the council seconded the motion and approved it by roll call.

Councilmembers said this approach would place enforcement with legal counsel and streamline court filing and collection processes.

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