New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2307

Introduced
2/7/22  

Caption

Establishes procedures for registering equivalent of vicious or potentially dangerous dog relocated into State from out of State.

Impact

The implications of Bill A2307 are significant for both public safety and animal control within New Jersey. By implementing a formal registration process for aggressive dogs moving into the state, the legislation aims to enhance community awareness and safety regarding potentially dangerous animals. Local municipalities have the authority to determine the registration fees and can initiate court proceedings to assess whether the dog poses a danger, ensuring that aggressive dogs are monitored effectively.

Summary

Bill A2307, introduced in the New Jersey Legislature, establishes specific procedures for registering dogs deemed 'aggressive' that are relocated into the state from outside jurisdictions. The bill identifies aggressive dogs as those involved in incidents adjudicated by courts outside New Jersey that would be considered potentially dangerous or vicious in the state. The owner of such a dog is required to post warning signs on their property and register the dog with the local municipality. This registration must include reasons for the aggressive designation and details about the dog’s behavioral history as recorded in prior court outcomes.

Contention

However, the introduction of this bill has sparked discussions regarding its efficacy and potential overreach. Critics may be concerned that instituting a mandatory registration could lead to misclassification of dogs and create an undue burden on dog owners, particularly those relocating from other states. Additionally, defining aggressive dogs based on out-of-state adjudications may open up debates about the fairness and consistency in how these cases are determined and applied in New Jersey.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ AB793

Potentially dangerous and vicious dogs: designation and disposition: burden of proof.

NJ HB247

Revise dog law, including dangerous and vicious dogs

NJ SB185

Revise dog law, including dangerous and vicious dogs

NJ HB1982

Relating to the regulation of dangerous and vicious dogs; providing penalties.

NJ S4627

Creates criminal and civil penalties related to attacks by dogs; grants victim and owner of victimized animal hearing rights.

NJ S0928

Changes term vicious to dangerous dogs, expands on requirements relative to leashes, enclosures, addresses fines, requires signage, mandates dangerous dogs be kept in enclosure and provides other requirements.

NJ SB0683

Animals: dangerous; potentially dangerous dogs and dangerous dogs in dangerous animals act; provide for. Amends title & secs. 1, 2 & 3 of 1988 PA 426 (MCL 287.321 et seq.) & adds secs. 2a, 2b, 2c, 2d, 2e, 3a & 3b.

NJ HB1992

To Require A Certificate Of Registration For Dangerous Dogs And Vicious Dogs; And For Other Purposes.

NJ HB2058

Relating To Dangerous Dogs.

NJ SB2692

Relating To Dangerous Dogs.

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