New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4898

Introduced
10/17/24  

Caption

Requires establishment of municipal animal control programs and DOH oversight over such programs; appropriates $500,000 for grants to municipalities for associated costs.

Impact

One notable aspect of A4898 is its funding mechanism. The bill allocates $500,000 in grants to support municipalities in establishing and maintaining their animal control programs. This appropriation underscores the state's commitment to improving animal welfare and ensures that municipalities have the financial resources necessary to comply with the new mandates. By prioritizing funding for these programs, the bill aims to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of animal control services throughout New Jersey.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4898 aims to establish a formal framework for municipal animal control programs across New Jersey. The bill mandates that each municipality develop and implement animal control programs that provide necessary services, enforce existing animal control laws, and include oversight from the Department of Health (DOH). Additionally, the legislation emphasizes the importance of municipal compliance with state laws and directs municipalities to appoint a municipal health officer to coordinate these efforts. This approach is intended to standardize animal control measures while improving the welfare of animals within the state.

Contention

A point of contention surrounding A4898 is the requirement for municipalities to create a homeless cat program as part of their animal control efforts. While supporters argue that such programs could help manage populations of feral cats humanely, opponents may express concerns about the potential costs and logistics of implementation. Additionally, by imposing state-level oversight, some may perceive this as an undue burden on local governments that prefer to retain autonomy in setting their animal control policy. The bill's mandate for annual reporting and compliance with DOH regulations may also raise apprehensions regarding local governance and flexibility.

Additional_notes

Overall, Assembly Bill A4898 represents a significant shift in how animal control is managed in New Jersey, aiming for improved oversight, service delivery, and enhanced animal welfare. However, the balance between state mandates and local control will likely be a significant focus as discussions around the bill continue.

Companion Bills

NJ S3919

Same As Requires establishment of municipal animal control programs and DOH oversight over such programs; appropriates $500,000 for grants to municipalities for associated costs.

Previously Filed As

NJ S3919

Requires establishment of municipal animal control programs and DOH oversight over such programs; appropriates $500,000 for grants to municipalities for associated costs.

NJ S2853

Establishes additional requirements for operation and oversight of animal shelters, pounds, and kennels operating as shelters or pounds.

NJ A5788

Requires establishment of pilot program for mosquito control activities by State Mosquito Control Commission for certain municipalities.

NJ S4109

Requires establishment of pilot program for mosquito control activities by State Mosquito Control Commission for certain municipalities.

NJ A3327

Requires Director of Division of Housing and Community Resources in DCA to establish grant program to encourage municipalities to develop recreational sports and STEM programs for children; appropriates $10 million.

NJ A4949

Requires Director of Division of Housing and Community Resources in DCA to establish grant program to encourage municipalities to develop recreational sports and STEM programs for children; appropriates $10 million.

NJ S3445

Requires Director of Division of Housing and Community Resources in DCA to establish grant program to encourage municipalities to develop recreational sports and STEM programs for children; appropriates $10 million.

NJ A3042

Requires certified animal control officers and animal cruelty investigators to engage in continuing education.

NJ A5333

Requires State appropriations for Stay NJ and homestead property tax reimbursement programs and requires annual reporting of Stay NJ program data; establishes Property Tax Relief Program Oversight Committee.

NJ S2825

Establishes certain requirements and initiatives related to nurses; transfers oversight of certified nurse aides from DOH to Board of Nursing; appropriates $26.7 million.

Similar Bills

NJ S3919

Requires establishment of municipal animal control programs and DOH oversight over such programs; appropriates $500,000 for grants to municipalities for associated costs.

NJ S2853

Establishes additional requirements for operation and oversight of animal shelters, pounds, and kennels operating as shelters or pounds.

CA SB513

Homeless and domestic violence shelters grants: pets and veterinary services.

HI SB593

Relating To Commercial Dog Breeders.

CA SB669

Veterinarians: veterinarian-client-patient relationship.

NJ A2275

Provides for spaying and neutering stray or feral cats and establishes fund therefor; designated as "Compassion for Community Cats Law."

NJ A3635

Provides for spaying and neutering stray or feral cats and establishes fund therefor; designated as "Compassion for Community Cats Law."

NJ S179

Provides for spaying and neutering stray or feral cats and establishes fund therefor; designated as "Compassion for Community Cats Law."