New Jersey Statutes

§ 4:19-22 — Dog declared vicious by municipal court; conditions.

New Jersey § 4:19-22
JurisdictionNew Jersey
Title 4AGRICULTURE AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS

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N.J. Stat. Ann. § 4:19-22 (2026).

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6. a. The municipal court shall declare the dog vicious if it finds by clear and convincing evidence that the dog:

(1)killed a person or caused serious bodily injury to a person; or (2) (Deleted by amendment, P.L.2019, c.82). b. A dog shall not be declared vicious for inflicting death or serious bodily injury upon a person if the dog was provoked. The municipality shall bear the burden of proof to demonstrate that the dog was not provoked. c. If the municipal court declares a dog to be vicious, and no appeal is made of this ruling pursuant to section 9 of P.L.1989, c.307 (C.4:19-25), the court may order:
(1)the dog's owner to comply with certain restrictions to protect the public that are at least as stringent as the requirements for potentially dangerous dogs pursuant to section 8 of P.

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