New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 2 - AGRICULTURE
Chapter 8 - HUMANE TREATMENT OF DOMESTIC LIVESTOCK
Subchapter 8 - THE INVESTIGATION AND ENFORCEMENT OF ALLEGED VIOLATIONS OF HUMANE STANDARDS
Section 2:8-8.5 - Procedures for obtaining inspection of premises and records
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Any investigating authority shall make reasonable efforts to contact each person having custody of or responsibility for any domestic livestock, or the manager of any show, exhibition, sale, auction, slaughter house or other facility which keeps or holds domestic livestock, in order to obtain consent for the inspection of any animal, or of any records pertinent to the alleged violation.
(b) If the investigating authority is unable to obtain consent for an adequate and timely inspection as provided in (a) above, he or she shall make an application to a court having jurisdiction over violations of these rules for a warrant to enter and search buildings or places wherein it is reasonably believed that such law or regulation is being violated.
(c) The biosecurity protocols set forth in 2:8-8.1 must be followed during each investigation on all livestock premises.
(d) If the inspecting authority determines that animals' lives are in imminent peril; that it would be fruitless to pursue a request for a voluntary inspection; that there is a possibility that the animals will be moved if advance notice is given; or that a consensual inspection otherwise is not practical, it shall not be necessary to make efforts to arrange for voluntary access to premises and inspection of animals or records before seeking a warrant.
(e) For the purpose of examination, testing, or taking of evidence, the investigating authority may recommend that the State Veterinarian quarantine the domestic livestock, where there is probable cause to believe they are being treated cruelly, to any premises on which they are located, including, but not limited to, a show, exhibition, sale or auction.
(f) The NJSPCA, county SPCAS, State or local authorities may also apply to a court of competent jurisdiction for an injunction preventing the removal of the animals.
(g) An investigating authority conducting an inspection of domestic livestock and premises shall:
(h) After the inspection, the investigating authority will record:
(i) The investigating authority that takes the samples is responsible for maintaining and recording a custody chain for any samples collected.
(j) Nothing in these rules shall be deemed to insulate an investigating authority from liability as otherwise provided by law.
(k) If the investigation is conducted by or on behalf of the Department of Agriculture, the CLI who takes the samples is responsible for maintaining and recording a custody chain for any samples collected.