Politics & Government
Your Legislators: Combined Bill Directs Courts on Domestic Violence
Identical bills sponsored by Assemblywoman Wagner and Vandervalk call for care of animals when restraining orders are issued
A combined Assembly bill, sponsored by Assemblywoman Charlotte Vandervalk (D-39) and Connie Wagner (D-38), went before the Assembly Judiciary Committee on Thursday afternoon. The pair of bills, A1403 (Wagner) and A2509 (Vandervalk) would permit the courts to include animals in a domestic violence restraining order.
Vandervalk’s version, which was first introduced in March 2010, was combined with Wagner’s version. Wagner’s version, which received unanimous approval in the committee for a second reading will next be sent to the full Assembly at a later date for a vote.
The bill authorizes a court to issue an order directing the care, custody, or control of any animal owned, possessed, leased, kept, or held by either party or a minor residing in the household. Animals are not directly addressed by current domestic violence law.
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The purpose of the bill is to provide specific statutory authorization for courts to issue orders covering animals in situations where a person abuses or threatens to abuse an animal as part of a domestic dispute.
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