Full Statute Name:  New Jersey Statutes Annotated. Title 4. Agriculture and Domestic Animals. Chapter 19. Dogs, Taxation and Liability for Injuries Caused by. Article 3. Personal Injuries. 4:19-36. Supersedure of local law, ordinance or regulation

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Primary Citation:  NJSA 4:19-36 Country of Origin:  United States Last Checked:  January, 2024 Alternate Citation:  NJ ST 4:19-36 Date Adopted:  1989 Historical: 
Summary: This New Jersey statute provides that the provisions of the dangerous dog act shall supersede any law, ordinance, or regulation concerning vicious or potentially dangerous dogs, any specific breed of dog, or any other type of dog inconsistent with this act enacted by any municipality, county, or county or local board of health.

The provisions of this act shall supersede any law, ordinance, or regulation concerning vicious or potentially dangerous dogs, any specific breed of dog, or any other type of dog inconsistent with this act enacted by any municipality, county, or county or local board of health.

CREDIT(S)

L.1989, c. 307, § 21, eff. Jan. 12, 1990.

 

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