New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A214

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Prohibits use of deposit funds by event venues for certain purposes; establishes certain requirements for event venues during declared public health emergencies.

Impact

The significance of Bill A214 lies in its enforcement under the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act. By making it unlawful for event venues to misappropriate customer deposits, the bill aims to foster transparency and trust between venues and consumers. During a declared public health emergency, this legislation reinforces consumer rights further by prohibiting additional fees for cancellation or rescheduling due to health concerns, thereby providing additional financial relief to customers affected by such emergencies.

Summary

Assembly Bill A214 is designed to protect consumers by prohibiting event venues from using deposit funds paid by customers for any purposes other than the specific event for which the deposit was made. This prohibition extends to using such funds for the venue's regular expenses, debts, or other events. The bill aims to ensure that customers’ deposits are applied solely to the agreed-upon services, thus safeguarding their investment, particularly in a volatile commerce environment impacted by public health crises.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support for its consumer protection intentions, there could be contention regarding its enforcement and the potential burden it places on event venues. Opponents may argue that the law could limit venues' operational flexibility, especially during unforeseen circumstances like a pandemic. Moreover, venues might express concerns regarding the financial implications of being unable to utilize deposits for operational costs during difficult times. The balancing act between protecting consumers and allowing venues operational resilience is a central point of debate surrounding this legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1061

Requires certain public venues and places of worship to submit emergency plans to law enforcement agencies for purpose of preparing for mass casualty and active shooter events.

NJ A3060

Permits designation of special event zones for traffic regulation purposes during certain large events.

NJ A2579

Concerns event venues and availability of emergency medical services providers at certain events.

NJ A4041

Concerns event venues and availability of emergency medical services providers at certain events.

NJ A941

Permits emergency medical technicians to administer certain vaccines during certain declared public health emergencies.

NJ A605

Permits emergency medical technicians to administer certain vaccines during certain declared public health emergencies.

NJ S1593

Establishes certain requirements for banks that serve as depositories of public funds.

NJ S3418

Authorizes certain types of permanent structures, recently constructed or erected on preserved farmland, to be used, in certain cases, for purposes of holding special occasion events thereon.

NJ A4980

Permits designation of special event zones for traffic regulation purposes during certain large events.

NJ A4630

Establishes sales and events privileges for certain alcoholic beverage manufacturers.

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