A.
Short title. This article may be cited as the "Humane and Ethical Animal Rules and Treatment (HEART) Ordinance."
B.
Findings.
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The Council further finds that the people of Jackson should treat animals as more than just lifeless, inanimate chattel property and recognizes that the relationship between human beings and animals is a special relationship that improves people's lives and reflects basic humanitarian beliefs.
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Legislative purpose and intent.
D. AMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, or AVMA ANIMAL CRUELTY EUTHANASIA EXTREME CRUELTY LAWFUL JUSTIFICATION POULTRY VETERINARIAN
Definitions. For the purpose of this article, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning:
Not-for-profit association representing more than 72,000 veterinarians, the goal of which is improving animal and human health and advancing the veterinary medical profession.
Any living nonhuman mammal, bird, reptile, or amphibian including, but not limited to, bats, companion animals, companion birds, domestic animals, exotic or wild animals, livestock, pigeons, poultry, woodchucks, rabbits and skunks. For the purpose of this article, insects and arachnids are not included in the definition of animals.
Cruelty shall be defined pursuant to N.J.S.A. 4:22-17.
The killing of an animal in a manner commonly recognized as humane and acceptable by local veterinarians pursuant to AVMA standards.
A person is guilty of extreme cruelty to animals if a person intentionally or maliciously tortures, mutilates, injures or kills an animal, or if a person poisons an animal.
A strictly construed defense to a charge of cruelty based on an immediate need to defend a threatened person or animal from an imminent attack by an animal apparently capable of causing death or serious bodily injury to the threatened individual or animal.
Any bird that is kept as a pet or any bird that is commonly used by humans for eggs or meat. Companion birds are not considered poultry in this article.
A doctor of veterinary medicine licensed to practice in the State of New Jersey.