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NJ S3028

NJ S3028
Permits dogs to visit at State veterans' residential facilities.


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Introduced
10/19/2020
In Committee
06/15/2021
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/11/2022

Introduced Session

2020-2021 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill permits veterans to have dogs as service and emotional support animals at a State veterans' residential facility. Under federal law, service animals are permitted on federal Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) property with some restrictions. The federal regulation defines service animals as any dog that is individually trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with a disability, including a physical, sensory, psychiatric, intellectual, or other mental disability. The work or tasks performed by a service animal are required to be directly related to the individual's disability. The federal regulation does not include emotional support animals in its definition of service animals; therefore, emotional support animals are not permitted on federal VA property. Under the bill, the State law is aligned with federal standards by permitting dogs as service animals at State veterans' residential facilities. The bill further expands beyond federal law to permit dogs as emotional support animals at State veterans' residential facilities. As veterans become increasingly diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), health care providers are recommending an emotional support animal to many veterans. Under the bill, those veterans with emotional support needs will not be excluded from having a dog on State veterans' residential facility property. The bill prohibits animals other than service animals or emotional support animals on a State veterans' residential facility property unless the animal is present for law enforcement purposes or under the control of the Office of Research and Development in the federal Department of Veterans Affairs. The bill also requires a veteran accompanied by a service animal or emotional support animal to provide documentation with the following information: (1) the animal has been certified, trained, or licensed as a service animal or emotional support animal, that lists the work or tasks the animal has been trained to perform; and (2) confirms the service animal or emotional support animal has had a current rabies vaccine as determined by State and local public health requirements, and current core canine vaccines and immunizations as dictated by local veterinary practice standards, which at minimum includes distemper, parvovirus, and adenovirus-2. Under the bill, "State veterans' residential facility" means any State veterans' memorial home or Veterans Haven facility.

AI Summary

This bill permits dogs as service and emotional support animals at State veterans' residential facilities. It aligns State law with federal standards for service animals, while expanding to also allow emotional support animals. Veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other disabilities can have dogs on the premises, provided the dogs meet certain requirements such as being under control, housebroken, and not posing a health or safety risk. The bill also requires documentation of the dog's vaccinations and certifications. The provisions apply to State veterans' memorial homes and Veterans Haven facilities.

Committee Categories

Military Affairs and Security

Sponsors (5)

Last Action

Reported from Senate Committee with Amendments, 2nd Reading (on 06/15/2021)

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