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NJ S81

NJ S81
Authorizes placement of involved animal with animal welfare agency or similar entity pending adjudication of alleged animal cruelty violation when not adjudicated in seven days.


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Introduced
01/09/2024
In Committee
01/09/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill provides for an animal welfare organization, animal rescue organization, or operator of a foster home or shelter to take custody of an animal confiscated from its owner and being held pending adjudication of an alleged animal cruelty violation. Specifically the bill provides that the animal would be placed in the custody of an animal welfare organization, animal rescue organization, or operator of a foster home or shelter on the seventh day after it is confiscated, if the owner has not resumed custody of the animal. The animal welfare organization, animal rescue organization, or operator of a foster home or shelter would properly house and care for the animal until adjudication of the alleged animal cruelty violation and final disposition of the animal by the court. The bill provides that if the animal is placed in the custody of a shelter and remains at the shelter, the shelter would not be able to offer the animal for adoption or euthanize the animal until seven days after the final disposition of the animal by the court. Furthermore, the bill provides that: 1) the animal welfare organization, animal rescue organization, or operator of a foster home or shelter is entitled to reimbursement of all care expenses incurred for the animal; and 2) upon conviction of the animal cruelty offense or if the owner is found liable for civil penalties therefor, the court is directed to order the owner to pay the animal welfare organization, animal rescue organization, or operator of a foster home or shelter for all care expenses incurred for the animal.

AI Summary

This bill establishes a process for the temporary placement of animals confiscated due to alleged animal cruelty violations, ensuring their welfare while legal proceedings are underway. If an animal is taken from its owner and the owner hasn't regained custody within seven days of confiscation, the court will transfer the animal to an animal welfare organization, animal rescue organization, or a foster home or shelter. These entities will provide proper care for the animal until the court makes a final decision on the cruelty charges. Importantly, if the animal is housed in a shelter, it cannot be adopted or euthanized for seven days after the court's final ruling. The bill also mandates that these organizations are reimbursed for all expenses incurred in caring for the animal, and upon conviction or liability for civil penalties, the owner will be ordered by the court to pay these costs.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Economic Growth Committee (on 01/09/2024)

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