New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5907

Introduced
12/28/23  

Caption

Establishes Domestic Violence Shelter Pet Grant Program to provide funds to house pets in shelters with their owners.

Impact

The introduction of A5907 represents a significant shift in the operations of domestic violence shelters in New Jersey. By permitting pets to stay with their owners, the bill aims to enhance the psychological well-being of victims, thereby improving their chances of successfully escaping abusive situations. The grants—of up to $50,000 per shelter—will help cover the costs associated with pet care, including food, veterinary services, and other necessary supplies. The program will preference awarding funds to shelters that can accommodate a larger number of pets, fostering an environment that supports both victims and their animals.

Summary

Assembly Bill A5907 establishes the Domestic Violence Shelter Pet Grant Program with the aim of allowing victims of domestic violence to keep their pets in shelters alongside them. Recognizing that pets can be a significant source of emotional support for victims, the bill seeks to reduce barriers that may prevent these individuals from seeking shelter due to concerns about their animals. This program, administered by the Department of Human Services, will provide financial assistance to qualifying domestic violence shelters to accommodate pets, funded through an appropriation of $1,000,000 from the state’s General Fund.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support for its compassionate approach towards the needs of domestic violence victims, concerns have been raised regarding the logistics and implications of its implementation. Some lawmakers question the sufficiency of resources allocated and the potential strain on shelter facilities not originally designed to accommodate animals. There are also discussions about the long-term sustainability and operational guidelines for shelters receiving funds, as these will need to align with state welfare regulations as well as specific health and safety considerations for both the residents and pets.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A3836

Establishes Domestic Violence Shelter Pet Grant Program to provide funds to house pets in shelters with their owners.

NJ S3362

Establishes Domestic Violence Shelter Pet Grant Program to provide funds to house pets in shelters with their owners.

NJ AB1215

Pets Assistance With Support Grant Program: homeless shelters: domestic violence shelters: pets.

NJ SB513

Homeless and domestic violence shelters grants: pets and veterinary services.

NJ HB6014

Crimes: domestic violence; common household pets in certain shelter programs; provide for. Amends secs. 1 & 7 of 1978 PA 389 (MCL 400.1501 & 400.1507).

NJ S1088

Allows gross income tax deduction for 50% of contributions of $100 or more to domestic violence shelters.

NJ A920

Allows gross income tax deduction for 50% of contributions of $100 or more to domestic violence shelters.

NJ A2529

Allows gross income tax deduction for 50% of contributions of $100 or more to domestic violence shelters.

NJ S2853

Establishes additional requirements for operation and oversight of animal shelters, pounds, and kennels operating as shelters or pounds.

NJ A2274

Establishes grant program for homeless veterans shelters.

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