New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A384

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Requires certain veterinary facilities to obtain signed consent form for unsupervised overnight stays of domestic companion animals.

Impact

If enacted, this bill would amend existing laws regarding the operation of veterinary facilities, specifically those that offer overnight boarding services. It will enforce a standard procedure for notifying pet owners about the lack of supervision during their companion animals' stay and the associated risks. Additionally, veterinarians who fail to obtain consent forms will be held strictly liable for any injuries or deaths that occur during such stays, thereby increasing accountability within veterinary practices. This could also influence insurance policies and liability coverage for veterinary facilities.

Summary

Assembly Bill A384 requires for-profit veterinary facilities in New Jersey to obtain a signed consent form from the owners of domestic companion animals that are left overnight without supervision. This legislation is aimed at enhancing the safety and welfare of pets by ensuring that owners are informed about the risks of unsupervised overnight stays, which could potentially lead to injuries to the animals. The signed consent must include information about the frequency of injuries that can occur due to unsupervised stays, thereby promoting transparency and responsibility among veterinarians.

Contention

The main points of contention related to Bill A384 may arise from concerns about the liability imposed on veterinarians for unsupervised overnight stays. Some in the veterinary community may argue that this bill could lead to increased operating costs or that it may discourage facilities from offering overnight care altogether. Conversely, animal welfare advocates view this bill as a necessary step towards enhancing the safety and protection of domestic companion animals, emphasizing the need for transparency regarding care practices in veterinary facilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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