New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4339

Introduced
6/20/22  
Refer
6/20/22  
Refer
11/14/22  

Caption

Regulates food and beverage delivery vehicle network companies.

Impact

If enacted, this bill will significantly impact state laws by creating a formal process through which food delivery companies must operate. It introduces requirements for a two-year licensing term, with mandatory inspections to ensure compliance with food safety regulations. Additionally, companies will be exempt from local food delivery licensing laws, which may streamline operations for larger delivery networks that operate across multiple municipalities. This consolidation of regulation at the state level aims to enhance consumer trust in food safety during delivery.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4339 proposes a regulatory framework for food and beverage delivery vehicle network companies in New Jersey. The bill seeks to establish a licensing program administered by the Department of Health, which will require these companies to maintain food safety standards during the transportation and delivery of food products. The program aims to ensure that food is stored and handled in sanitary conditions, thereby protecting consumer health while enabling the growth of the digital food delivery industry.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding A4339 appears to be generally supportive among lawmakers who recognize the growing importance of the food delivery industry in the state's economy. Proponents argue that the bill represents a necessary step toward safeguarding public health and standardizing safety practices across different delivery companies. However, concerns have been raised regarding the potential bureaucratic burdens on smaller companies that may find it challenging to navigate the licensing processes required under the bill.

Contention

Notable points of contention in the discussions surrounding A4339 include debates on the implications of state regulation versus local control over food delivery operations. Some critics worry that the exemption from local regulations may lead to disparities in food safety standards, as municipalities may have developed specific regulations tailored to their unique needs. The balance between ensuring safe food delivery and accommodating the operational needs of technology-driven delivery services continues to be a subject of discussion among legislators and stakeholders.

Companion Bills

NJ S2939

Same As Regulates food and beverage delivery vehicle network companies.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2939

Regulates food and beverage delivery vehicle network companies.

NJ SB254

Delivery network companies: deliveries of alcoholic beverages.

NJ HB05470

An Act Concerning Transportation Network Companies And Third-party Delivery Companies.

NJ HB376

Delivery Network Companies

NJ SB35

Delivery Network Companies

NJ HB1125

Delivery network companies.

NJ A4260

Allows certain restaurants with retail licenses to deliver alcoholic beverages and food in preloaded delivery vehicles.

NJ S3095

Allows certain restaurants with retail licenses to deliver alcoholic beverages and food in preloaded delivery vehicles.

NJ SB01487

An Act Concerning Transportation Network Companies And Third-party Delivery Companies.

NJ A3687

Allows certain restaurants with retail licenses to deliver alcoholic beverages and food in preloaded delivery vehicles.

Similar Bills

NJ S2939

Regulates food and beverage delivery vehicle network companies.

CA SB675

Electronic benefits transfer system.

CA AB2212

California Retail Food Code: meal delivery services.

CA AB1461

Food facility employee: food handler cards.

CA SB470

Electronic benefits transfer system.

CA SB972

California Retail Food Code.

NJ S4035

Requires State and county correctional facilities to make feminine hygiene products of varying absorbency levels available to female inmates.

NJ A5172

Requires State and county correctional facilities to make feminine hygiene products of varying absorbency levels available to female inmates.