The Suffolk County Animal and Pet Advisory Board ("the Board") is hereby established to:
A. Advise the Department of Labor, Licensing and Consumer Affairs in the enforcement of Local Law No. 16-2014, with a focus on animal health and welfare at pet stores in the County, breeders, the pet industry in Suffolk County and the enforcement of the County's laws regarding pets and animals;
B. Advise the County on animal and pet welfare issues; and
C. Update and maintain, in conjunction with the Department of Fire, Rescue and Emergency Services, the County's comprehensive plan for the care and protection of pets during disaster situations.
The Board shall be comprised of the following seven members:
A. The Commissioner of the Department of Labor, Licensing and Consumer Affairs or his or her designee;
B. A veterinarian practicing in the County of Suffolk, to be appointed by the Chair of the Health Committee of the County Legislature;
C. A representative of the Suffolk County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SCSPCA);
D. A representative of one Long Island based animal welfare organization, to be appointed by the County Legislature;
E. A representative of the Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council based on Long Island;
F. A resident of Suffolk County with intimate knowledge of the pet industry, to be selected by the County Legislature; and
G. A representative from a Long Island based pet groomer association or a pet groomer operating in Suffolk County, to be selected by the County Legislature.
The Board shall submit an annual report to the County Legislature and appear annually before the Legislature's Government Operations, Personnel, Housing and Consumer Protection Committee to detail the actions taken by the Board during the preceding year, describing ongoing issues of animal and pet welfare in Suffolk County, and provide recommendations to improve animal and pet welfare in the County.