New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S208

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Allows person calling certain State or local government entities to have option of speaking or leaving a recorded message with a human telephone operator during normal business hours.

Impact

If enacted, S208 would modify existing provisions related to telephone services of state and local government entities, particularly those that are already mandated by law to provide contact information to the public. The implementation of the bill would necessitate adjustments in the operating protocols of agencies that utilize automated systems, ensuring that citizens are afforded the direct option to connect with a human representative during business hours.

Summary

Senate Bill 208, introduced in the 220th New Jersey Legislature, aims to enhance public access to government agencies by requiring that some state and local entities allow individuals to speak or leave a recorded message with a human operator during normal business hours. This provision is directed specifically at agencies that utilize automated telephone answering services to facilitate public contact. The bill aspires to streamline communication between citizens and government bodies, enhancing responsiveness and accessibility.

Contention

The discussion around SB 208 may bring forth various viewpoints. Supporters could argue that the bill addresses a recurring frustration with automated systems, promoting a more humanized and compassionate approach to governmental communications. Conversely, opponents may raise concerns regarding the operational feasibility and potential financial implications of implementing such a requirement, which could demand additional staffing resources for state and local agencies.

Companion Bills

NJ A451

Same As Allows person calling certain State or local government entities to have option of speaking or leaving recorded message with human telephone operator during normal business hours.

Previously Filed As

NJ S536

Allows person calling certain State or local government entities to have option of speaking or leaving a recorded message with a human telephone operator during normal business hours.

NJ A451

Allows person calling certain State or local government entities to have option of speaking or leaving recorded message with human telephone operator during normal business hours.

NJ A3076

Allows person calling certain State or local government entities to have option of speaking or leaving recorded message with human telephone operator during normal business hours.

NJ SR44

Urges health insurance providers and prescription drug providers to offer option of speaking to or leaving message for human.

NJ SR29

Urges health insurance providers and prescription drug providers to offer option of speaking to or leaving message for human.

NJ SB2025

Local governmental entities; prohibit from requiring a license for certain businesses operated by a minor.

NJ SB2144

Local governmental entities; prohibit from requiring a license for certain businesses operated by a minor.

NJ S4464

Requires State entities to offer optional service for businesses to receive certain notices electronically.

NJ A5601

Requires State entities to offer optional service for businesses to receive certain notices electronically.

NJ SB00487

An Act Concerning The Recording Of Telephonic Communications.

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