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NJ S2508

NJ S2508
"Nosey's Law"; prohibits use of elephants and other wild or exotic animals in traveling animal acts.*


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Introduced
09/12/2016
In Committee
12/18/2017
Crossed Over
01/08/2018
Passed
01/08/2018
Dead

Introduced Session

2016-2017 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill, to be known as "Nosey's Law," would prohibit the use of elephants in traveling animal acts. A traveling animal act is defined in the bill as any performance which requires an animal to be transported to or from the location of the performance in a mobile or traveling housing facility. A mobile or traveling housing facility is defined in the bill as a vehicle, including a truck, trailer, or railway car, used to transport or house an animal used for performance. Any person who violates this bill would be subject to the penalties provided in section 10 of "The Endangered and Nongame Species Conservation Act," P.L.1973, c.309 (C.23:2A-10). This would include civil administrative penalties, civil penalties, and injunctive relief, but not the criminal penalties in subsection f. of that section. Nosey is an elephant who is virtually crippled by arthritis, and who is forced to travel the country to give rides at fairs, flea markets, and other events. The arthritis has likely caused Nosey unnecessary suffering and permanent disability, and reports indicate that Nosey has been denied necessary veterinary care. Despite this, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has failed to take action to protect Nosey, and Nosey's owners continue to use her in shows. This bill would prohibit such shows in New Jersey.

AI Summary

This bill, to be known as "Nosey's Law," would prohibit the use of elephants and other wild or exotic animals in traveling animal acts. A traveling animal act is defined as any performance that requires an animal to be transported to or from the location of the performance in a mobile or traveling housing facility, such as a vehicle, truck, trailer, or railway car. Violations of this bill would be subject to civil administrative penalties, civil penalties, and injunctive relief, but not criminal penalties. The bill is named after Nosey, an elephant who has suffered from arthritis and has been denied necessary veterinary care, but continues to be used in performances despite concerns about animal welfare.

Committee Categories

Agriculture and Natural Resources, Business and Industry

Sponsors (7)

Last Action

Passed Senate (Passed Both Houses) (31-0) (on 01/08/2018)

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