New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2662

Introduced
5/16/22  
Refer
5/16/22  

Caption

Limits common interest community regulation of certain vehicles.

Impact

If enacted, S2662 would significantly alter how common interest communities manage parking rules regarding law enforcement vehicles. It provides essential protections for law enforcement officers, ensuring they can park their vehicles without facing prohibitions from community regulations that might categorize these vehicles unfairly. This change is aimed at promoting respect for law enforcement and ensuring that they can carry out their duties without unnecessary hindrance in residential areas.

Summary

Senate Bill 2662 seeks to amend existing regulations concerning common interest communities in New Jersey, specifically targeting the parking of law enforcement vehicles within these communities. The bill stipulates that no association can enforce rules that prohibit the parking of law enforcement vehicles based on their classification or characteristics associated with such vehicles, like emergency lights. It also mandates that individuals parking these vehicles still adhere to the governing documents regarding general vehicle parking rules within the community.

Sentiment

The sentiment around S2662 appears to be largely supportive among law enforcement and those advocating for their rights within community governance frameworks. Proponents argue that the bill not only aids law enforcement personnel in performing their duties but also strengthens community safety by allowing officers to park conveniently. Conversely, some critics may express concerns regarding the potential for conflict with existing community rules and the implications for local governance autonomy.

Contention

The main points of contention surrounding S2662 revolve around the balance between community regulation and law enforcement presence in residential areas. Opponents might argue that unrestricted parking for law enforcement vehicles could lead to conflicts with local residents' desires for uniform regulations concerning vehicle parking. The bill reflects a broader discussion on the authority of community associations versus the needs of public service professionals, highlighting the challenges of governance in pluralistic communities.

Companion Bills

NJ A4488

Same As Limits common interest community regulation of certain vehicles.

Previously Filed As

NJ A4488

Limits common interest community regulation of certain vehicles.

NJ S2907

Concerns installation and maintenance of solar panels in common interest communities.

NJ A1783

Concerns installation and maintenance of solar panels in common interest communities.

NJ SF1750

Common interest communities provisions modifications

NJ SB121

Revises provisions governing common-interest communities. (BDR 10-80)

NJ A4377

Expands DCA oversight over common interest communities; establishes trust fund, advisory council, and ombudsman office.

NJ A3467

Expands DCA oversight over common interest communities; establishes trust fund, advisory council, and ombudsman office.

NJ S1387

The "Owners' Rights and Obligations in Shared Ownership Communities Act."

NJ S1524

The "Owners' Rights and Obligations in Shared Ownership Communities Act."

NJ SB1498

Relating To Common Interest Communities.

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