Animal cruelty 4:22-26. Civil Charges [not criminal]
Acts constituting cruelty
in general; penalty
A person who shall:
A. 1. Overdrive, Overdrive,
overload, drive when overloaded, overwork, deprive of necessary sustenance,
abuse, or needlessly kill a living animal or creature, or cause or procure, by
any direct or indirect means, including but not limited to through the use of a
living animal or creature, any such acts to be done; [Of this section-PENALTIES: The new law also revises and supplements N.J.S.A.
4:22-26 which establishes civil penalties for certain animal cruelty offenses.
Two new offenses are added to subsection a. of the amended N.J.S.A. 4:22-26.
Specifically, under subsection a.(4), to fail, as the owner or a person
otherwise charged with the care of a living animal or creature, to provide the
living animal or creature with necessary care, or otherwise cause or procure
such an act to be done, and, under subsection a.(5), to cause bodily injury to
a living animal or creature from the commission of an act described in
subsection a.(4). Under the law, a violation of subsection a.(4), failure to
provide necessary care, is subject to a civil penalty of not less than $500 nor
more than $2,000. For a first violation of subsection a.(5), failure to provide
necessary care resulting in bodily injury to an animal, the law provides for a
civil penalty of not less than $1,000 nor more than $3,000. For a second or
subsequent violation of subsection a.(5), the civil penalty is an amount not
less than $3,000 nor more than $5,000.
Finally, the law
increases the civil penalty for a violation of subsection c. of the amended
N.J.S.A. 4:22-26. Under the new law, a person who is found guilty of inflicting
unnecessary cruelty upon a living animal or creature as provided in subsection
c. is subject to a civil penalty of not less than $500 nor more than $2,000.
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The fine portion
states: Shall forfeit and pay a sum according to the following schedule, to be
sued for and discovered, with costs, in a civil action by any person in the
name of the New Jersey Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals;
For a violation of
subsections e.,f.,g.,u.,v.,w., or z. of this section or of paragraph (3) of
subsection a. of this section, or for a second or subsequent violation of
paragraph(2) of subsection a. of this section, a sum of not less than $3,000,
nor more than $5000.
For a violation of
subsection l. of this section or for a first violation of paragraph (2) of
subsection a. of this section, a sum of not less than $1000, nor more than
$3000.
For a violation of
subsections x. or y. of this section, a sum of not less than nor more than
$1000 for each domestic dog or cat fur or fur or hair product or domestic dog
or cat carcass or meat product;
For a violation of
subsection t. of this section, a sum of not less than $500 nor more than $1000,
but if the violation occurs on or near a highway, a mandatory sum of up to
$1000; and
For a violation of
subsections I.,m.,n.,o.,p.,q.,r., or s. of this section, a sum of not less than
$250 nor more than $500.
2 Torment,
torture, maim, hang, poison, unnecessarily or cruelly beat or needlessly kill a
living animal or creature, or cause or procure, by any direct or indirect
means, including but not limited to through the use of a living animal or creature,
any such acts to be done;
3.
Cruelly kill, or cause or procure, by any direct or indirect means, including
but not limited to through the use of a living animal or creature, the cruel
killing of, a living animal or creature, or otherwise cause or procure by any
direct or indirect means, including but not limited to through the use of a
living animal or creature, the death of a living animal or creature from
commission of any act described in paragraph (2) of this subsection;
b.
(Deleted by amendment, P.L.2003, c.232).
c. Inflict unnecessary
cruelty upon a living animal or creature, or unnecessarily fail to provide a
living animal or creature of which the person has charge either as an owner or
otherwise with proper food, drink, shelter or protection from the weather, or
leave it unattended in a vehicle under inhumane conditions adverse to the
health or welfare of the living animal or creature-
d. Receive or offer for
sale a horse that is suffering from abuse or neglect, or which by reason of
disability, disease, abuse or lameness, or any other cause, could not be
worked, ridden or otherwise used for show, exhibition or recreational purposes,
or kept as a domestic pet without violating the provisions of this article;
e. Keep, use, be
connected with or interested in the management of, or receive money or other
consideration for the admission of a person to a place kept or used for the
purpose of fighting or baiting a living animal or creature;
f. Be present and
witness, pay admission to, encourage, aid or assist in an activity enumerated
in subsection e. of this section;
g .Permit or suffer a
place owned or controlled by him to be used as provided in subsection e. of
this section;
h. Carry, or cause to
be carried, a living animal or creature in or upon a vehicle or otherwise, in a
cruel or inhumane manner;
i. Use a dog or dogs
for the purpose of drawing or helping to draw a vehicle for business purposes;
j. Impound or confine
or cause to be impounded or confined in a pound or other place a living animal
or creature, and shall fail to supply it during such confinement with a
sufficient quantity of good and wholesome food and water;
k. Abandon a maimed,
sick, infirm or disabled animal or creature to die in a public place;
l. Willfully sell, or
offer to sell, use, expose, or cause or permit to be sold or offered for sale,
used or exposed, a horse or other animal having the disease known as glanders
or farcy, or other contagious or infectious disease dangerous to the health or
life of human beings or animals, or who shall, when any such disease is beyond
recovery, refuse, upon demand, to deprive the animal of life;
m. Own, operate, manage
or conduct a roadside stand or market for the sale of merchandise along a
public street or highway; or a shopping mall, or a part of the premises
thereof, and keep a living animal or creature confined, or allowed to roam in
an area whether or not the area is enclosed, on these premises as an exhibit;
except that this subsection shall not be applicable to: a pet shop licensed
pursuant to P.L.1941, c.151 (C.4:19-15.1 et. seq.); a person who keeps an
animal , in a humane manner, for the purpose of the protection of the premises;
or a recognized breeders association, a 4-H club, an educational agricultural
program, an equestrian team, a humane society or other similar charitable or
nonprofit organization conducting an exhibition, show or performance;
n. Keep or exhibit a
wild animal at a roadside stand or market located along a public street or
highway of this State; a gasoline station; or a shopping mall, or a part of the
premises thereof;
o. Sell, offer for
sale, barter or give away or display live baby chicks, ducklings or other fowl
or rabbits, turtles or chameleons which have been dyed or artificially colored
or otherwise treated so as to impart to them an artificial color.
p. Use any animal,
reptile or fowl for the purpose of soliciting any alms, collections,
contributions, subscriptions, donations, or payment of money except in
connection with exhibitions, shows or performances conducted in a bona fide
manner by recognized breeders’ associations, 4-H clubs or other similar bona
fide organizations;
q. Sell or offer for
sale, barter or give away living rabbits, turtles, baby chicks, ducklings or
other fowl under two months of age, for use as household or domestic pets;
r. Sell, offer for
sale, barter or give away living baby chicks, duckling or other fowl, or
rabbits, turtles or chameleons under two months of age for any purpose not
prohibited by subsection q. of this section and who shall fail to provide
proper facilities for the care of such animals;
s. Artificially mark
sheep or cattle, or cause them to be marked, by cropping or cutting off both
ears, cropping or cutting either ear more than one inch from the tip end
thereof, or half cropping or cutting both ears or either ear more than one inch
from the tip end thereof, or who shall have or keep in the person’s possession
sheep or cattle, which the person claims to own, marked contrary to this
subsection unless they were bought in market or of a stranger;
t. Abandon a
domesticated animal;
u. For amusement or
gain, cause, allow, or permit the fighting or baiting of a living animal or
creature;
v. Own, possess, keep,
train, promote, purchase or knowingly sell a living animal or creature for the
purpose of fighting or baiting that animal or creature;
w. Gamble on the
outcome of a fight involving a living animal or creature;
x. Knowingly sell or
barter or offer for sale or barter, at wholesale or retail, the fur or hair of
a domestic dog or cat or any product made in whole or in part from the fur or
hair of a domestic dog or cat, unless such fur or hair for sale or barter is from
a commercial grooming establishment or a veterinary office or clinic or is for
use for scientific research;
y. Knowingly sell or
barter or offer for sale or barter, at wholesale or retail, for human
consumption, the flesh of a domestic dog or cat or any product made in whole or
in part from the flesh of a domestic dog or cat;
z. Surgically debark or
silence a dog in violation of section 1 or 2 of P.L.2002, c. 102 (C:4:19-38 or
C.4:19-39);
aa. Use a live pigeon,
fowl or other bird for the purpose of a target, or to be shot at either for
amusement or as a test of skill in marksmanship, except that this subsection
and subsections bb. And cc. shall not apply to the shooting of game;
bb. Shoot as a bird
used as described in subsection aa. of this section, or is a party to such
shooting; or
cc. Lease a building,
room, field or premises, or knowingly permit the use thereof for the purposes
of subsection aa. Or bb.
Of this section-
Shall forfeit and pay a
sum according to the following schedule, to be sued for and discovered, with
costs, in a civil action by any person in the name of the New Jersey Society
for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals;
For a violation of
subsections e.,f.,g.,u.,v.,w., or z. of this section or of paragraph (3) of
subsection a. of this section, or for a second or subsequent violation of
paragraph(2) of subsection a. of this section, a sum of not less than $3,000,
nor more than $5000.
For a violation of
subsection l. of this section or for a first violation of paragraph (2) of
subsection a. of this section, a sum of not less than $1000, nor more than
$3000.
For a violation of
subsections x. or y. of this section, a sum of not less than nor more than
$1000 for each domestic dog or cat fur or fur or hair product or domestic dog
or cat carcass or meat product;
For a violation of
subsection t. of this section, a sum of not less than $500 nor more than $1000,
but if the violation occurs on or near a highway, a mandatory sum of up to
$1000; and
For a violation of
subsections I.,m.,n.,o.,p.,q.,r., or s. of this section, a sum of not less than
$250 nor more than $500.
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