Seven Animal Control officers successfully completed the inaugural badge ceremony with the Animal Control and Protection Agency on Friday, Oct. 6.
The comprehensive, daylong course gave officers a deep dive into the intricacies of county-specific laws and regulations and extensive citation writing training, according to a county press release.
The program grants officers a two-year certification and will be conducted annually for eligible trainees.
Eligibility for this program requires six months to a year of dedicated training and experience.
“The successful completion of the badging ceremony signifies a pinnacle achievement in these officers’ careers and underscores their steadfast dedication to the welfare of the community’s animals,” the press release stated.
The seven Animal Control officers are Charde Silva, Blake Cardines, Halcy Clinton, Charyse Emmons, Jermy Dussan, Kamalani Andrews and Aurabingy Tafari.
“Assuming the responsibility of animal control for our island has been a tall order made easier by the unwavering dedication and compassion of our Animal Control officers,” Mayor Mitch Roth said in the press release. “These individuals work tirelessly to care for the numerous animals residing on our island while simultaneously striving for the safety of our residents.
“Today, we extend our heartfelt congratulations to these officers for their accomplishments and wish them ongoing safety as they contribute to making our island a more pleasant place to live, work, and enjoy.”
The Animal Control and Protection Agency enforces animal welfare laws, responds to emergencies and promotes responsible pet ownership.
Residents interested in applying for Animal Control and Protection Agency positions can visit jobs.hawaiicounty.gov for more information.