New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A206

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Prohibits harassment of farmers engaged in farming operations.

Impact

If enacted, A206 would create a legal framework that empowers the Secretary of Agriculture to take civil actions against those who violate this law. Violators could face penalties categorized as petty disorderly persons offenses for initial infractions, which may involve fines and potential jail time. For repeat offenders, the penalties increase in severity, classifying subsequent violations as disorderly persons offenses and imposing more substantial fines and imprisonment terms. This legal structure aims to deter instances of harassment against farmers, thereby promoting a safer working environment in agricultural sectors.

Summary

A206 is a legislative bill introduced in the New Jersey Assembly which seeks to prohibit the harassment of farmers engaged in lawful farming operations. The bill defines harassment as any actions intended to hinder or prevent lawful farming activities, thus ensuring that farmers can operate without interference or intimidation. The scope of agricultural products covered under this bill includes a wide range of items such as crops, livestock, and various agricultural goods, emphasizing the bill's significant focus on protecting farmers and their livelihoods while conducting their work.

Contention

Discussions around A206 might invoke contention related to the balance between agricultural operations and public interactions. While proponents argue that protecting farmers from harassment is essential to ensure food security and support agricultural productivity, critics may raise concerns about the potential for misuse of the law against individuals who engage in legitimate protests or concerns regarding farming practices. Establishing clear definitions of harassment and legitimate public discourse may become points of contention during legislative discussions. Additionally, the effectiveness of proposed penalties in deterring harassment could be debated among stakeholders.

Companion Bills

NJ A145

Carry Over Prohibits harassment of farmers engaged in farming operations.

Previously Filed As

NJ A145

Prohibits harassment of farmers engaged in farming operations.

NJ A154

Increases minimum civil fine for harassing person taking wildlife and increases criminal penalty for subsequent offenses.

NJ A4152

Increases minimum civil fine for harassing person taking wildlife and increases criminal penalty for subsequent offenses.

NJ S2647

Harassment

NJ H7247

Harassment

NJ S1234

Prohibiting the harassment of animals

NJ AB2791

Crimes: stalking, false emergency reports, and harassment.

NJ S765

Revises law prohibiting feeding of bears; establishes program in DEP for distribution of bear-proof garbage cans.

NJ S3010

Increases penalties for second or subsequent stalking or harassment offenses, increases penalty for first offense of harassment.

NJ SB413

Clarifying crime of harassment to include stalking

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