New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2548

Introduced
2/14/22  

Caption

Requires licensure of dog trainers.

Impact

The enactment of A2548 will significantly impact state laws governing the practice of dog training, necessitating compliance with a structured licensing process that includes a minimum amount of practical training, examinations, and ongoing education requirements. This legislation aims to elevate the profession by ensuring that dog trainers meet specific educational and ethical standards, potentially fostering a safer and more effective training environment for both dogs and their owners. The requirement for continuing education credits further emphasizes the need for ongoing professional development among licensed dog trainers.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2548, known as the Dog Trainer Licensing Act, establishes a framework for the regulation and licensing of dog trainers in New Jersey. The bill mandates that anyone engaging in professional dog training for compensation must obtain a license issued by the newly created Dog Trainer Board of Examiners. This board will be composed of nine members, including licensed dog trainers, veterinarians, and public representatives, all appointed by the Governor, ensuring that various stakeholders are involved in the regulation process. The board is responsible for setting fees, approving examinations, and maintaining standards for dog trainers in the state.

Contention

Notably, there has been some contention surrounding the bill, particularly regarding the exemptions provided for applicants with prior experience in dog training. While the bill allows individuals with a minimum of one year of practice to bypass certain training and examination requirements, concerns have been raised about the adequacy of oversight for these experienced trainers. Critics argue that these exemptions may undermine the intended protections and standards meant to assure quality in dog training practices. Additionally, there are considerations on how the implementation of such licensure will affect the accessibility and affordability of training services for pet owners in New Jersey.

Companion Bills

NJ S1916

Same As Requires licensure of dog trainers.

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