New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1708

Introduced
2/28/22  
Refer
2/28/22  
Report Pass
11/27/23  

Caption

Requires transfer of certain excess animal control funds to prosecutors, municipalities, police departments, and Police Training Commission for enforcement of animal cruelty laws and training humane law enforcement officers.

Impact

The bill stipulates that any excess funds, rather than being transferred to general state or municipal funds, will now be sent to the county prosecutor's office or the Superintendent of State Police. This new allocation ensures that 40% of funds received by the prosecutor’s office will support their operations, while the remaining 60% is to be distributed among municipalities. Likewise, funds transmitted to the Superintendent will be used to further bolster local humane law enforcement capabilities and training. The implications of this shift could lead to more effective enforcement of animal cruelty laws at both the local and state levels.

Summary

Senate Bill S1708, introduced in New Jersey, seeks to amend the current laws regarding the management of excess animal control funds collected through fees. This legislation aims to redirect surplus funds from municipal and state special accounts, which are generated from animal license fees and other related fees, towards the enforcement of animal cruelty laws and the training of humane law enforcement officers. The bill marks a significant shift in the allocation of these funds, moving away from general funds to more specific uses that directly support animal welfare initiatives.

Contention

While proponents of S1708 argue that it will enhance the enforcement of animal cruelty laws by ensuring proper funding for law enforcement, critics express concerns about the implications for fiscal management. They argue that diverting these funds from general use may restrict other vital community services which typically benefit from such allocations. Additionally, there may be questions regarding how effectively these funds will be utilized to achieve the intended outcomes in animal welfare enforcement and humane law enforcement training.

Companion Bills

NJ A3522

Same As Requires transfer of certain excess animal control funds to prosecutors, municipalities, police departments, and Police Training Commission for enforcement of animal cruelty laws and training humane law enforcement officers.

Similar Bills

NJ S3277

Requires transfer of certain excess animal control funds to prosecutors, municipalities, police departments, and Police Training Commission for enforcement of animal cruelty laws and training humane law enforcement officers.

NJ A2990

Requires transfer of certain excess animal control funds to prosecutors, municipalities, police departments, and Police Training Commission for enforcement of animal cruelty laws and training humane law enforcement officers.

NJ A3522

Requires transfer of certain excess animal control funds to prosecutors, municipalities, police departments, and Police Training Commission for enforcement of animal cruelty laws and training humane law enforcement officers.

NJ S2696

Requires law enforcement agency to provide copy of certain police reports to crime victims.

NJ A1309

Requires law enforcement agency to provide copy of certain police reports to crime victims.

NJ S3086

Establishes Division of Violence Intervention and Victim Assistance in Department of Law and Public Safety.

NJ A4978

Establishes Division of Violence Intervention and Victim Assistance in Department of Law and Public Safety.

NJ S3963

Establishes separate criminal offense for threats against certain persons involved in criminal proceedings; requires pretrial detention.