New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2102

Introduced
2/7/22  

Caption

Prohibits service repair contractors from charging hourly rates for travel time.

Impact

If enacted, A2102 would amend the Consumer Fraud Act to make it an unlawful practice for contractors to impose travel fees on consumers. Such a change would hold service providers accountable and could potentially lead to greater transparency in pricing within the industry. The bill sets forth penalties for violations, including monetary fines up to $10,000 for first offenses and $20,000 for subsequent offenses. This legislation emphasizes the state's commitment to protecting consumers from perceived unfair billing practices in service engagements.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2102, introduced by Assemblywoman Nancy F. Munoz, aims to prohibit service repair contractors from charging consumers hourly rates for travel time. This legislation is part of New Jersey's efforts to enhance consumer protection under the state's Consumer Fraud Act. The bill defines 'service repair contract' to include agreements for maintenance, servicing, replacement, or repair of tangible personal property, and specifically targets the fees charged for travel associated with these services.

Contention

Debate around this bill may arise from perspectives advocating for business practices and those championing consumer rights. Supporters argue that charging for travel without prior agreements is exploitative and burdensome for consumers, especially those needing essential repairs. Conversely, some contractors may express concerns about the viability of their business models if travel times cannot be charged, suggesting that this requirement might lead to increased costs of services elsewhere. The balance between consumer protection and the practicalities of service contractor operations is likely to be a focal point of contention.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A983

Prohibits service repair contractors from charging hourly rates for travel time.

NJ A523

Prohibits tax preparation software companies from charging fee for electronically filing State tax returns.

NJ A5406

Prohibits self-service storage facilities from charging certain punitive fees to consumers paying with vouchers under certain circumstances.

NJ A1551

Concerning the "Contractors' Registration Act."

NJ A4551

Prohibits person experiencing coin shortage from charging consumers higher price for cash payment.

NJ S3034

Prohibits person experiencing coin shortage from charging consumers higher price for cash payment.

NJ A2068

Prohibits person experiencing coin shortage from charging consumers higher price for cash payment.

NJ A4519

Prohibits motor vehicle manufacturer or dealer from requiring subscription for certain motor vehicle features and from charging certain fees.

NJ S2101

Concerning the "Contractor's Registration Act."

NJ S135

Concerning the "Contractor's Registration Act."

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.