Requires proof of ownership prior to resale of catalytic converter and upgrades theft of catalytic converter to one degree higher than underlying offense.
Impact
The bill alters the existing legal framework surrounding scrap metal businesses by explicitly defining catalytic converters as scrap metal when not attached to a vehicle. It mandates enhanced record-keeping requirements for scrap metal dealers, requiring them to retain information about sellers, including identification, vehicle details from where the catalytic converter was sourced, and transaction records for at least five years. This modification aims to ensure greater accountability and traceability in transactions involving used catalytic converters, reducing the ability of thieves to profit from stolen goods.
Summary
Bill A3970 introduces new regulations regarding the sale and theft of catalytic converters in New Jersey. A primary objective of the bill is to curb the rising incidence of catalytic converter thefts by enhancing the penalties associated with such crimes. Specifically, if a catalytic converter is stolen, the severity of the theft charge will increase by one degree, acknowledging the high replacement costs that can exceed a thousand dollars, while the value received by thieves ranges only between $50 to $150. This discrepancy in value has been noted as a significant incentive for theft, necessitating stronger legal repercussions to deter such activities.
Contention
Although A3970 is largely seen as a measure to protect consumers and discourage theft, it has sparked debates regarding its impact on scrap metal businesses. Opponents argue that the added red tape may burden small operators who could struggle with the financial and logistical demands of complying with new record-keeping and verification laws. Proponents, on the other hand, contend that these measures are necessary to safeguard both citizens and lawful businesses from the financial implications of theft, ultimately fostering a more secure marketplace.
Same As
Requires proof of ownership prior to resale of catalytic converter and upgrades theft of catalytic converter to one degree higher than underlying offense.
Requires proof of ownership prior to resale of catalytic converter and upgrades theft of catalytic converter to one degree higher than underlying offense.
Requires proof of ownership prior to resale of catalytic converter and upgrades theft of catalytic converter to one degree higher than underlying offense.
Establishes crimes of theft of motor vehicle and receiving stolen motor vehicle as separate statutory provisions; provides extended sentences for certain persistent offenders.