New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2324

Introduced
3/21/22  

Caption

Changes allocation of fines collected for motor vehicle violations in certain municipalities.

Impact

The bill's passage would significantly alter how revenue from motor vehicle violations is distributed, thus providing a new stream of funding for local governments. This could be particularly impactful for municipalities that are heavily trafficked or have significant state highway infrastructure, allowing them to address local needs and defray court operational costs. The change may incentivize local authorities to more actively engage in traffic enforcement, knowing they would receive a share of the fines generated.

Summary

Senate Bill S2324, introduced in New Jersey's 220th Legislature, aims to modify the allocation of fines collected from motor vehicle violations where the State Police are involved, particularly in municipalities with at least four limited-access highways. The key change proposed in this bill is that 25% of the fines collected should be allocated to the local municipality, with the remaining 75% directed to the State's General Fund. This bill is designed to help local municipalities financially benefit from enforcement activities that take place within their jurisdictions.

Contention

While the bill appears to offer benefits to local municipalities, it may generate contention regarding the implications of increased local revenue from fines. Opponents might argue that this could create a financial incentive for municipalities to over-enforce traffic laws, potentially leading to an increase in community fines and heightening tensions between law enforcement and residents. Furthermore, there may be concerns that reallocating funds in this manner could detract from the funds available for statewide transportation projects or other essential services funded by the General Fund.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S148

Changes allocation of fines collected for motor vehicle violations in certain municipalities.

NJ S2240

Provides one-third of motor vehicle fine moneys generated through State Police issued tickets go to municipality where violation occurred.

NJ A1095

Provides one-third of motor vehicle fine moneys generated through State Police issued tickets go to municipality where violation occurred.

NJ A959

Provides one-third of motor vehicle fine moneys generated through State Police issued tickets go to municipality where violation occurred.

NJ S4663

Establishes grant program for certain law enforcement agencies to purchase and install bullet-resistant components for motor vehicles.

NJ S2538

Motor Vehicle Violations Fines Collected

NJ S0399

Motor Vehicle Violations Fines Collected

NJ HB05429

An Act Concerning Pedestrian Safety, The Vision Zero Council, Speed Limits In Municipalities, Fines And Charges For Certain Violations And The Greenways Commemorative Account.

NJ A4894

Establishes suspension of collection of motor vehicle surcharges for certain incarcerated persons.

NJ HB979

Provides that certain commercial motor vehicle violations are to be handled as traffic tickets

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.