The bill titled "An Act authorizing the town of Lancaster to dissolve its animal control commission" seeks to repeal Chapter 179 of the Acts of 2004, which established the animal control commission in Lancaster. By removing this chapter, the town will no longer have an official animal control commission, effectively dissolving it.

The bill was presented by legislators Meghan K. Kilcoyne and John J. Cronin and is set to take effect immediately upon passage. This legislative action reflects the town's decision to eliminate the commission, which may be part of a broader effort to streamline local governance or address specific community needs.