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NJ A2990
NJ A2990Requires transfer of certain excess animal control funds to prosecutors, municipalities, police departments, and Police Training Commission for enforcement of animal cruelty laws and training humane law enforcement officers.
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Introduced
01/09/2024
01/09/2024
In Committee
01/09/2024
01/09/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026
01/12/2026
Introduced Session
2024-2025 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This bill amends current law to provide for certain excess monies collected from animal license fees and other fees imposed under animal control statutes, which are deposited in special accounts established and held by a municipality or by the State, pursuant to section 11 of P.L.1941, c.151 (C.4:15-19.11), to be transmitted, respectively, to the county prosecutor's office or to the Superintendent of State Police for the enforcement and prosecution of the State's animal cruelty laws. Current law provides that any unexpended balance remaining in these special accounts may be retained in those accounts until the end of the third fiscal year following; however, the law further provides that, at the end of the following third fiscal year, and at the end of each fiscal year thereafter, any amount then remaining in the State or municipal special account, which amount is in excess of the total amount paid into the special account during the last two fiscal years next preceding, is to be transferred, respectively, to the State's general fund or to the general fund of the municipality. The bill provides that, commencing on the bill's effective date, instead of transmitting excess funds to the State or municipal general fund: 1) any excess funds remaining in a municipality's special account are to be transmitted to the county prosecutor's office in the county where the municipality is located; and 2) any excess funds remaining in the State special account are to be transmitted to the Superintendent of State Police. The bill specifies that, of the total amount transmitted to the county prosecutor's office under the bill, 40 percent is to be retained by the county prosecutor's office and 60 percent is to be equally distributed among, and transmitted to, the various municipalities in the county. The bill further specifies that, of the total amount transmitted to the Superintendent of State Police under the bill: 40 percent is to be retained by the Division of State Police in the Department of Law and Public Safety; 50 percent is to be equally distributed among, and transmitted to, the chief humane law enforcement officer of each county throughout the State, who will then be required, in turn, to equally distribute, and transmit, the amount received thereby to the chief law enforcement officer of each municipality in the county, for use by the municipal humane law enforcement officers appointed by the municipality; and 10 percent is to be transmitted to the Law Enforcement Training and Equipment Fund for use by the Police Training Commission. The bill provides that: 1) any monies that are transferred, under the bill, from the State or municipal special funds, except those monies that are transferred to the Law Enforcement Training and Equipment Fund, are to be used exclusively for the purposes of offsetting the costs of, and otherwise facilitating and supporting, the enforcement of the State's animal cruelty laws within the county, municipality, or State, as the case may be, including the investigation and prosecution of animal cruelty offenses and the performance of necropsies on deceased animals; and 2) any monies that are transferred to the Law Enforcement Training and Equipment Fund are to be used by the State Police Training Commission exclusively for the purposes of offsetting the costs of, and otherwise facilitating and supporting, the training that is provided to humane law enforcement officers in the State. The bill authorizes the county prosecutor, the Superintendent of State Police, and the chief humane law enforcement officer of a county to provide for the transfer of any monies transmitted thereto to the appropriate county, municipal, or State accounts, as may be necessary to facilitate the purposes specified by the bill.
AI Summary
This bill amends current law to require that any excess funds remaining in municipal or state special accounts, established from animal license and control fees, be transmitted to county prosecutors' offices and the State Police, respectively, instead of being transferred to the general funds. The funds must be used for enforcing animal cruelty laws, including investigation, prosecution, and training of humane law enforcement officers. The bill also clarifies that municipalities can use these special account funds to comply with requirements to provide educational materials on animal cruelty laws to dog owners.
Committee Categories
Military Affairs and Security
Sponsors (1)
Last Action
Introduced, Referred to Assembly Public Safety and Preparedness Committee (on 01/09/2024)
Official Document
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| Document Type | Source Location |
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| State Bill Page | https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/bill-search/2024/A2990 |
| BillText | https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2024/A3000/2990_I1.HTM |
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