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ALABAMA ANIMAL CONTROL ASSOCIATION

The mission of the Alabama Animal Control Association (AACA) is to ensure that training is made available for all animal control officers and humane officers throughout the state and work with local and state officials to enact new animal related laws. The President and Vice President of the Alabama Animal Control Association shall work in concert with the (AACA) board to see this mission and responsibilities of the (AACA) are carried out. 



Goals

.> .. To educate and train animal control and humane officers
Develop rigorous penalties for offenders
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.> To develop programs with special emphasis on responsible pet ownership
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.> To act as advocates for those unable to speak for themselves
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2007-2008 Officers

President: Conan DeVine
Lead Animal Control Officer Auburn
365-A North Donahue Dr.
Auburn, Al 36832
(334)501-3091
cdevine@auburnalabama.org

Vice President:  Mike Boyd
Huntsville Animal Control
(256) 883-3788
mike.boyd@hsvcity.com

Secretary: Robert Davis
Hoover Animal Control Officer
2020 Valleydale Rd
Hoover Al 35244
davisr@ci.hoover.al.us

Treasurer: Gina Ramer 
P.O.Box 1208 
Bay Minette, AL 36507
(251)580-1625
ginaramer@yahoo.com
acogina261@yahoo.com

Past President: Danny Melson 
Director, Decatur Animal Shelter
1802 Central Parkway 
Decatur, Al 35601
(256)351-7765
dmelson@decatur-al.gov

1yr chair board member
Lynn Fridley
Matties Fund Field Representive
(205) 668-7468
Lfridley123@aol.com

1yr chair board member
Elizabeth Flott

Alternates:
Sam Clifton
Joe Wiseman
Donald Kendrick

Lobbyist:
Jeff Martin
3101 Sandhill Road
Auburn, AL 36830
vote98@aol.com

 
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The mission of the Alabama Animal Control Association (AACA) is to ensure that training is made available for all animal control officers and humane officers throughout the state and work with local and state officials to enact new animal related laws. The President and Vice President of the Alabama Animal Control Association shall work in concert with the (AACA) board to see this mission and responsibilities of the (AACA) are carried out.