New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3989

Introduced
12/19/24  

Caption

Expands list of animals prohibited from use in traveling animal acts; limits certain exceptions to apply only at educational institutions.

Impact

If enacted, S3989 will have a significant influence on the regulations governing animal performance acts throughout New Jersey. By broadening the definition of wild or exotic animals and applying stricter prohibitions, the bill reflects a growing trend toward increasing protections for animals in entertainment. While supporters argue that these changes are necessary for the ethical treatment of animals, the new restrictions may disrupt existing arrangements for entertainment businesses, including circuses and traveling exhibitions that may have relied on the prior exceptions.

Summary

Bill S3989 seeks to amend 'Nosey's Law' in New Jersey by expanding the list of animals considered as 'wild or exotic' and prohibited from being used in traveling animal acts. Previously, certain domestic species were exempted from this classification, but this bill aims to remove those exclusions. The bill will now also include lagomorpha (rabbits and hares) and rodentia (rodents), making it illegal to use these animals in performances that involve transportation in a mobile facility. The legislative intent behind this measure is to enhance animal welfare standards in the state.

Contention

There are potential points of contention with S3989, particularly concerning the exceptions outlined within the law. The bill limits the previously broader exceptions and now allows them exclusively for educational institutions conducting bona fide programs related to education or conservation. Critics may argue that this creates too stringent a framework for performances associated with public entertainment, possibly limiting cultural expressions that involve animals. Moreover, discussions surrounding the balance between animal rights and business interests in the entertainment sector may stir debate among stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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