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19 <br /> Finally, as needed, the ASAB forms task forces to study specific issues that require more <br /> detailed research, discussion, or analysis. <br /> Please briefly describe this board/commission's assigned charge and responsibilities. <br /> Board-specific Policies and Procedures documents,which detail the charge and <br /> responsibilities for each board/commission, are available here. <br /> The Animal Services Advisory Board (ASAB) serves as a sounding board for policy issues <br /> raised by residents or identified by the Board of County Commissioners (BOCC). Residents <br /> are referred to the ASAB as an important first step in addressing stakeholder concerns <br /> before an item is proposed to the BOCC. <br /> As part of this role, the ASAB also receives feedback from members who serve on the <br /> Animal Services Hearing Panel Pool. The hearing panel oversees citizen interactions with <br /> Orange County Animal Services (OCAS) in matters such as declaring a dog dangerous in <br /> response to aggressive behavior or reviewing appeals related to denied kennel permits. <br /> The ASAB also focuses on the human side of animal welfare. A core value of the Board is <br /> the concept of One Health—the connection between animals, public health, safety, the <br /> environment, and community well-being. One ASAB member also serves as the <br /> veterinarian representative on the Orange County Health Board, bridging human and <br /> animal health issues in a region where zoonotic diseases remain a significant concern. <br /> What are your board/commission's most important accomplishments during the <br /> report period? <br /> • Employee Appreciation Day for OCAS <br /> • Pat Sanford Grant awarded and renewed <br /> • Dog training program initiative launched in conjunction with OCAS <br /> • Public education/Talking points campaign initiated <br /> • Held three Dangerous Dog hearings <br /> • ASAB positions are 100%filled – No Vacancies <br /> • Ongoing assistance w/fundraising efforts, including donations directly <br /> from ASAB members to OCAS <br />