New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2915

Introduced
2/28/22  

Caption

Requires certain local and State government entities to issue certain emergency and warning light permits.

Impact

The adoption of A2915 could significantly alter how and by whom emergency and warning light permits are issued, thereby influencing operational efficiency. It would remove redundancy in the approval process and allow local governments to quickly address the specific needs of their communities. Furthermore, municipalities would now collect permit fees, which is expected to enhance local revenue streams while also ensuring that local emergency services function without unnecessary delays.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2915 aims to streamline the issuance of permits for emergency and warning lights installed on motor vehicles by allowing local and state government entities to issue these permits. Under current law, the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission is responsible for issuing all permits related to emergency lights. A2915 seeks to decentralize this process by permitting municipalities and counties to handle applications for blue and red emergency lights, as well as amber warning lights. This change is based on recommendations from the Red Tape Review Commission to reduce administrative burdens.

Contention

However, there are concerns regarding the potential for inconsistent practices across different regions. Critics fear that local oversight might lead to unequal standards for emergency vehicle operations depending on the municipality. Additionally, ensuring that all agencies adhere to a standard level of training and safety concerning the use of these lights may be problematic without a centralized authority overseeing the entire process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A3597

Requires certain local and State government entities to issue certain emergency and warning light permits.

NJ A5722

Authorizes certain county fire coordinators to display emergency warning lights on vehicles.

NJ S4609

Authorizes certain county fire coordinators to display emergency warning lights on vehicles.

NJ S3921

Authorizes certain county fire coordinators to display emergency warning lights on vehicles.

NJ A211

Authorizes certain county fire coordinators to display emergency warning lights on vehicles.

NJ A3496

Permits certain motor vehicles to display both amber and green warning lights.

NJ S2697

Permits certain motor vehicles to display both amber and green warning lights.

NJ S2239

Permits use of LED lights in emergency warning lights.

NJ A3556

Permits use of LED lights in emergency warning lights.

NJ A2571

Permits use of LED lights in emergency warning lights.

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