N.J.S.A. 23:4-63.5

Right to use mechanical devices to repel marauding birds and other wildlife

23:4-63.5. Right to use mechanical devices to repel marauding birds and other wildlife 1. Any provision of law or municipal ordinance to the contrary notwithstanding, any owner of lands used for agricultural purposes, shall pursuant to rules and regulations promulgated by the Division of Fish and Wildlife, have the right to use certain noise making and other mechanical devices, including non-lethal propane-powered noise making devices, intended to scare or repel marauding birds or other wildlife so as to prevent the damage and destruction of crops and other property. L.1963, c.37, s.1; amended 2019, c.19, s.1.

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