New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A803

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Prohibits persons violating animal cruelty law from owning, keeping, or harboring animals; requires DHSS establish and maintain website list of such persons.

Impact

If enacted, this bill would significantly enhance state laws regarding animal welfare. It would not only treat past offenders in a stricter manner but also provide a transparent mechanism for the public to be informed about individuals who have a record of animal cruelty. The DHSS would be responsible for updating and maintaining the list regularly, ensuring timely and accurate information is available to the public, municipalities, and entities involved in pet licensing and rescue.

Summary

Assembly Bill A803 aims to strengthen animal cruelty laws in New Jersey by prohibiting any individuals convicted of violating these laws from owning, keeping, or harboring animals. Such individuals would also be barred from obtaining licenses or registrations for pets. The legislation requires the Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) to establish and maintain a publicly accessible list of all persons found guilty of animal cruelty offenses. This list would play a critical role in ensuring that those with a history of animal abuse cannot continue to own pets, thereby aiming to reduce the chances of repeat offenses.

Contention

Supporters of Bill A803 argue that it is essential for protecting animals and ensuring better enforcement of animal welfare laws. However, some may raise concerns regarding the implications for rehabilitation and recovery, questioning whether a lifetime ban on pet ownership is appropriate for all offenders, or if it might be too harsh for minor infractions. Furthermore, there could be discussions on the feasibility and effectiveness of such a public list and its potential to infringe on the rights of those listed, even if they demonstrate rehabilitative efforts post-conviction.

Companion Bills

NJ A2470

Carry Over Prohibits persons violating animal cruelty law from owning, keeping, or harboring animals; requires DHSS establish and maintain website list of such persons.

Previously Filed As

NJ A2470

Prohibits persons violating animal cruelty law from owning, keeping, or harboring animals; requires DHSS establish and maintain website list of such persons.

NJ A3273

Establishes animal abuser registry; prohibits person convicted of criminal animal cruelty violation from owning, keeping, or harboring any animal, and establishes enforcement mechanisms therefor.

NJ A2354

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.

NJ A129

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

NJ A4563

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

NJ A3709

Prohibits persons convicted of criminal animal cruelty offenses from owning domestic companion animals and from working or volunteering at animal-related enterprises; designated as "Moose's Law."

NJ A2826

Prohibits persons convicted of criminal animal cruelty offenses from owning domestic companion animals and from working or volunteering at animal-related enterprises; designated as "Moose's Law."

NJ S333

"Moose's Law"; prohibits persons convicted of criminal animal cruelty offenses from owning domestic companion animals and from working or volunteering at animal-related enterprises; establishes presumption against pretrial intervention for certain persons.

NJ S448

Establishes Animal Cruelty Offender Registry; prohibits purchase, adoption, and breeding of animals by animal cruelty offenders.

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Prohibits persons violating animal cruelty law from owning, keeping, or harboring animals; requires DHSS establish and maintain website list of such persons.

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