New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S4122

Introduced
11/30/23  

Caption

Authorizes veterinarians to transfer ownership of animals rather than euthanizing them, under certain circumstances.

Impact

The bill is expected to amend the existing New Jersey Unretrieved Animal Act by formalizing the conditions under which veterinarians can legally transfer ownership of animals instead of opting for euthanasia. This will significantly impact state laws governing animal treatment, offering a more compassionate approach towards animals in challenging situations. By allowing veterinarians to act on their professional judgment, it empowers them to save animals that can be rehabilitated, thereby potentially increasing the number of adoptions from shelters.

Summary

Bill S4122 focuses on the euthanasia protocol for animals brought to veterinarians in New Jersey. It authorizes veterinarians to transfer ownership of animals to suitable homes or shelters instead of euthanizing them when certain conditions are met. The bill aims to prevent unnecessary euthanasia of animals that are physically healthy but may be facing behavioral issues. In essence, it shifts the framework under which veterinarians operate regarding the treatment of animals that are at risk of being euthanized, allowing for a more humane and potentially life-saving alternative.

Contention

While the bill has been positioned as a positive reform in animal welfare, it may face contention from various stakeholders. There are concerns that some owners might misuse this provision, leading to disputes over animal ownership and the qualifications of veterinarians to determine rehabilitative potential. Additionally, the assessment of behavioral threats and the veterinarian's discretion in transferring ownership could lead to ethical debates and demands for accountability. Overall, the bill seeks to promote responsible practices while safeguarding vulnerable animals.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S706

Authorizes veterinarians to transfer ownership of animals rather than euthanizing them, under certain circumstances.

NJ A3921

Authorizes veterinarians to transfer ownership of animals rather than euthanizing them, under certain circumstances.

NJ S1736

"Chiara's Law"; prohibits euthanizing animals in shelters or pounds except for health or safety reasons.

NJ S2784

"Chiara's Law"; prohibits euthanizing animals in shelters or pounds except for health or safety reasons.

NJ A4871

"Chiara's Law"; prohibits euthanizing animals in shelters or pounds except for health or safety reasons.

NJ A1422

"Chiara's Law"; prohibits euthanizing animals in shelters or pounds except for health or safety reasons.

NJ AB2265

Animals: euthanasia.

NJ A4563

Establishes procedures for seizure, care, and forfeiture of animals involved in animal cruelty violations.

NJ A129

Establishes procedures for seizure, care, and forfeiture of animals involved in animal cruelty violations.

NJ S981

Establishes procedures for seizure, care, and forfeiture of animals involved in animal cruelty violations.

Similar Bills

NJ A3921

Authorizes veterinarians to transfer ownership of animals rather than euthanizing them, under certain circumstances.

NJ S706

Authorizes veterinarians to transfer ownership of animals rather than euthanizing them, under certain circumstances.

LA SB425

Provides relative to the disposition of dogs and other animals used in dogfighting. (gov sig)

LA HB231

Provides relative to the disposition of dogs used in dogfighting

CA AB2265

Animals: euthanasia.

MS SB2879

Nonprofit animal shelters; require recordkeeping and the sterilization of all dogs and cats sold or released for adoption.

KY SB69

AN ACT relating to allied animal health professional licenses.

KY HB493

AN ACT relating to veterinarian licensing and making an appropriation therefor.