New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1657

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Criminalizes impounding cat or dog in shelter, pound, or kennel without consent of other party.

Impact

If enacted, the bill would amend the New Jersey statutes to classify the unauthorized surrendering of a pet in the context of divorce as a disorderly persons offense. A violation could result in penalties including up to six months in jail and fines reaching $1,000. This legislation could have broad implications for how pet custody disputes are handled in New Jersey, potentially reducing instances of one party unilaterally deciding the fate of a shared animal.

Summary

Senate Bill 1657 seeks to address the issue of pet custody during matrimonial proceedings by criminalizing the impounding of cats or dogs at shelters, pounds, or kennels without the consent of the other party involved in a divorce or civil union dissolution. The bill aims to provide a legal framework that ensures both parties have a say in the custody of their pets during these often contentious proceedings. It establishes that surrendering a pet to a shelter without mutual consent can result in criminal charges.

Contention

While the bill is largely intended to protect the interests of both parties regarding pet ownership during divorce proceedings, it might also generate debates surrounding pet ownership rights. Supporters argue that pets should be considered companions and not disposable assets, especially in emotionally charged situations like divorce. However, critics could raise concerns about the practical enforcement of such a law, questioning how consent is defined and obtained, and whether this could lead to unintended legal complications.

Companion Bills

NJ S634

Carry Over Criminalizes impounding cat or dog in shelter, pound, or kennel without consent of other party.

Previously Filed As

NJ S634

Criminalizes impounding cat or dog in shelter, pound, or kennel without consent of other party.

NJ S2853

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

NJ A2773

Establishes certain requirements concerning animal rescue organizations, breeders, importation of cats and dogs, and sale or adoption of cats and dogs; revises shelter and pound law.

NJ S297

Prohibits sale of cats, dogs, or rabbit by pet shops; prohibits certain transactions between animal shelters, pounds, animal rescue organizations, and animal breeders or brokers; repeals "Pet Purchase Protection Act."

NJ S3421

Prohibits sale of cats, dogs, or rabbit by pet shops; prohibits certain transactions between animal shelters, pounds, animal rescue organizations, and animal breeders or brokers; repeals "Pet Purchase Protection Act."

NJ A3883

Prohibits sale of cats, dogs, or rabbit by pet shops; prohibits certain transactions between animal shelters, pounds, animal rescue organizations, and animal breeders or brokers; repeals "Pet Purchase Protection Act."

NJ A1422

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

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.

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