The state’s “Pet Insurance Act” was approved on January 12, 2026 as Public Law 2025, Chapter 224, following Senate amendments on December 18, 2025. Sponsored by Assemblywoman Carol A. Murphy, Assemblyman William B. Sampson, IV, Assemblywoman Rosaura “Rosy” Bagolie, Senator Vin Gopal, and Senator Joseph P. Cryan, with co-sponsorship from Assemblywomen Hall and Speight and Senator Mukherji, the legislation establishes a detailed regulatory framework for pet insurance in New Jersey. It applies to pet insurance policies issued to residents, sold, solicited, negotiated, or offered in the state, and to policies or certificates delivered or issued for delivery in the state.
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