Revises law concerning disposition of assets of a county society for the prevention of cruelty to animals that has dissolved or has had its charter revoked, canceled, or suspended.
Impact
If enacted, A1094 would substantially affect how county SPCAs manage their assets upon dissolution or loss of charters, ensuring that these assets do not revert to the New Jersey Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, which would have no claims to such resources. This legislative change aims to ensure that funds intended for animal welfare are allocated appropriately and benefit local organizations dedicated to similar causes, thus promoting local animal care efforts.
Summary
Assembly Bill A1094 proposes revisions to the existing laws governing the disposition of assets held by county societies for the prevention of cruelty to animals (SPCAs) that become dissolved or have their charters revoked, canceled, or suspended. The bill outlines that, in such cases, the assets must be managed according to the bylaws established by the respective county societies, which should detail the distribution process for these assets. Specifically, it mandates that dissolved societies must transfer their remaining assets to the Coalition of County SPCAs for further distribution to entities within the same county that share similar missions focused on animal protection.
Contention
Discussion surrounding A1094 may center on how this bill could streamline the asset distribution process for SPCAs facing dissolution while also potentially safeguarding funds meant for animal welfare from being mismanaged or collected by a singular state organization. Critics of similar measures often voice concerns about the effectiveness of such asset redistributions and whether it will genuinely lead to improved outcomes for animal care services within the counties.
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This bill represents a legislative effort to reinforce local governance and ensure that animal welfare funding is used effectively at the community level. By clarifying asset disposition procedures, A1094 aims to bolster the operational frameworks of county SPCAs, facilitating a more robust response to animal welfare needs.
Carry Over
Revises law concerning disposition of assets of a county society for the prevention of cruelty to animals that has dissolved or has had its charter revoked, canceled, or suspended.
Revises law concerning disposition of assets of a county society for the prevention of cruelty to animals that has dissolved or has had its charter revoked, canceled, or suspended.
Prohibits persons violating animal cruelty law from owning, keeping, or harboring animals; requires DHSS establish and maintain website list of such persons.
Prohibits persons violating animal cruelty law from owning, keeping, or harboring animals; requires DHSS establish and maintain website list of such persons.