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NJ A4392

NJ A4392
Requires certified animal control officers and animal cruelty investigators to engage in continuing education.


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

Introduced Session

2016-2017 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill would provide for the establishment of continuing education course requirements for certified animal control officers, including those certified animal control officers - commonly referred to as "animal cruelty investigators" - who have been authorized by a municipality, pursuant to section 4 of P.L.1983, c.525 (C.4:19-15.16b), to act as officers for the detection, apprehension, and arrest of offenders against the animal control, animal welfare and animal cruelty laws of the State and ordinances of the municipality. The continuing education requirements provided by the bill would help to ensure that the State's certified animal control officers and animal cruelty investigators remain up-to-date on current laws and cases concerning animal welfare, animal control, and animal cruelty, and continue to employ up-to-date techniques and technology in the execution of their work. In particular, the bill would require: 1) the Commissioner of Health, in consultation with the New Jersey Certified Animal Control Officers Association, to approve continuing education courses for all such officers; 2) each such officer to annually complete 15 contact hours of approved continuing education courses; 3) the commissioner to inactivate the certificate issued to any officer who fails to annually comply with the bill's continuing education requirements; and 4) the commissioner to reactivate an inactive certificate if the officer, during any 12-month period, successfully completes the 15 contact hours of continuing education courses required by the bill. Any person whose certificate is inactivated for failure to comply with the bill's continuing education requirements would be prohibited, during the term of inactivation, from engaging in work as a certified animal control officer or animal cruelty investigator. The bill would authorize a municipality to use dog licensing fees to pay for the provision of initial training and the annual provision of continuing education courses necessary for the active certification of animal control officers and animal cruelty investigators in the municipality.

AI Summary

This bill would establish continuing education requirements for certified animal control officers and animal cruelty investigators in New Jersey. The Commissioner of Health, in consultation with the New Jersey Certified Animal Control Officers Association, would be required to approve continuing education courses, and each officer would need to complete 15 contact hours of these courses annually to maintain their active certification. The bill would also authorize municipalities to use dog licensing fees to pay for the initial training and ongoing continuing education of their animal control officers and investigators. The goal is to ensure these officers remain up-to-date on current laws, cases, and best practices related to animal welfare, control, and cruelty.

Committee Categories

Agriculture and Natural Resources

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee (on 12/12/2016)

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