New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A448

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

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

Impact

The enactment of A448 will amend existing New Jersey laws regarding the supervision of domestic companion animals at veterinary facilities. Specifically, it mandates that veterinary facilities notify and obtain consent from animal owners when they are unable to provide active supervision during overnight stays. This change is likely to foster a higher standard of care within veterinary practices, encouraging facilities to evaluate their boarding protocols to prioritize animal safety more effectively.

Summary

Bill A448 aims to enhance the welfare and safety of domestic companion animals by requiring for-profit veterinary facilities that board animals overnight without supervision to obtain a signed consent form from the animal's owner or the person bringing the animal for care. This form must inform clients about the potential risks associated with unsupervised overnight care, particularly the frequency of injuries that might occur. The intent is to ensure that pet owners are fully aware of the circumstances under which their animals will be supervised or left without oversight, especially during night hours.

Contention

While the bill appears straightforward in promoting animal welfare, it raises points of contention regarding the liability imposed on veterinarians. If a facility fails to secure the necessary consent form, the veterinarian can be held strictly liable for any injury or death of the animal, and they will also be barred from charging for any services rendered due to such an incident. This provision may concern veterinary practices as it significantly increases their liability and may impact how they manage overnight boardings, potentially leading to changes in operational practices or fees for pet owners.

Companion Bills

NJ A384

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

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