New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2749

Introduced
6/2/22  

Caption

Allows holder of disabled veteran or Purple Heart license plate or placard to park in parking spots for persons with disability.

Impact

By explicitly including disabled veterans and Purple Heart recipients as individuals who qualify for disabled parking, this bill amends the existing statutes related to parking laws in New Jersey. This change, stipulated under the recent bill, alters the definition of 'person with a disability' to include those veterans as well as establishes new rights related to parking in disability-restricted areas. The impact of this law could lead to a more nuanced understanding of disabilities within the legal framework and demonstrate a legislative commitment to honoring veterans' contributions and sacrifices.

Summary

Senate Bill 2749 introduces significant changes to parking regulations in the state of New Jersey. Specifically, it allows holders of disabled veteran or Purple Heart license plates or placards to park in spaces designated for persons with disabilities. The bill aims to recognize the sacrifices of veterans and provide them with the same parking privileges accorded to other individuals with disabilities, thus facilitating greater mobility for these groups. This amendment to the existing parking regulations is a step towards inclusivity for disabled veterans, enhancing their ability to access various venues and services without facing parking restrictions that may have previously applied to them.

Contention

While the bill serves a noble purpose, potential points of contention may arise concerning the efficiency of parking enforcement and the adequacy of designated parking spaces. Some may argue about the fairness of expanding access to parking spaces intended for disabled individuals who may have varying needs. Discussion around the implementation of this bill may include concerns from certain advocacy groups about maintaining accessibility for those who experience different types of physical disabilities. Furthermore, there may be logistical considerations about how the regulations will be enforced and monitored in public spaces.

Companion Bills

NJ A4138

Same As Allows holder of disabled veteran or Purple Heart license plate or placard to park in parking spots for persons with disability.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2815

Allows holders of disabled veteran license plates or placards and certain holders of Purple Heart license plates or placards to park in parking spots reserved for persons with disability.

NJ A4138

Allows holder of disabled veteran or Purple Heart license plate or placard to park in parking spots for persons with disability.

NJ A290

Allows holder of disabled veteran or Purple Heart license plate or placard to park in parking spots for persons with disability.

NJ S3437

Requires creation of license plates that allow disabled veterans to park in parking spots reserved for persons with disabilities.

NJ A5732

Requires creation of license plates that allow disabled veterans to park in parking spots reserved for persons with disabilities.

NJ A2193

Requires creation of license plates that allow disabled veterans to park in parking spots reserved for persons with disabilities.

NJ AB2289

Vehicles: parking placards and special license plates for disabled veterans and persons with disabilities.

NJ A1780

Exempts disabled veterans and Purple Heart recipients from payment of municipal parking meter fees when vehicle bears veteran's or recipient's special license plate or placard issued by MVC.

NJ S2537

Exempts disabled veterans and Purple Heart recipients from payment of municipal parking meter fees when vehicle bears veteran's or recipient's special license plate or placard issued by MVC.

NJ A506

Exempts disabled veterans and Purple Heart recipients from payment of municipal parking meter fees when vehicle bears veteran's or recipient's special license plate or placard issued by MVC.

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