S 2883
"Chloe's Pet Access Law"; permits dogs in outdoor seating areas of restaurants under certain circumstances; codifies current requirements concerning live animals in food establishments.
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Bill overview
This bill, known as ‘Chloe’s Pet Access Law,’ allows dogs in outdoor seating areas of restaurants in New Jersey, provided certain conditions are met. It codifies existing rules about live animals in food establishments, permitting them in specific situations like aquariums and for police/security dogs. Restaurants must ensure cleanliness, separate pet areas, and maintain control of the animals to prevent contamination.
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