New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3276

Introduced
10/31/22  

Caption

Requires electric vehicle battery facilities to affix sign developed and produced by DEP to all facility entrances as notification that electric vehicle batteries are on-site.

Impact

The bill is set to have a significant impact on state laws governing public safety at electric vehicle battery facilities. It obligates these facilities to comply with the new signage requirements, thus standardizing how the presence of potentially hazardous materials is communicated. This initiative aligns with broader efforts to increase safety measures as the use and production of electric vehicle batteries become more prevalent, particularly focusing on fire and chemical hazards that could arise in emergencies.

Summary

Senate Bill S3276, introduced in New Jersey, mandates that electric vehicle battery facilities display specific cautionary signage at all entrances. This requirement aims to enhance safety by informing first responders of the presence of electric vehicle batteries and associated hazards when entering such facilities. Within one year of the bill's effective date, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is tasked with designing and producing these signs, detailing the necessary symbols and warnings.

Contention

While the intent of S3276 is primarily to promote safety, potential points of contention may arise regarding the financial and logistical implications for battery facility operators. There may be debates surrounding the enforcement of the signage requirements and the penalties for non-compliance, such as the proposed civil fines. Additionally, as this is a relatively new area of regulation tied to emerging technologies, stakeholders may have diverse views on the adequacy of the safety measures put forth by DEP in response to the bill.

Companion Bills

NJ A4803

Same As Requires electric vehicle battery facilities to affix sign developed and produced by DEP to all facility entrances as notification that electric vehicle batteries are on-site.

Previously Filed As

NJ A4411

Requires electric vehicle battery facilities to affix sign developed and produced by DEP to all facility entrances as notification that electric vehicle batteries are on-site.

NJ A4803

Requires electric vehicle battery facilities to affix sign developed and produced by DEP to all facility entrances as notification that electric vehicle batteries are on-site.

NJ A1251

Requires electric vehicle battery facilities to affix sign developed and produced by DEP to all facility entrances as notification that electric vehicle batteries are on-site.

NJ A4922

Requires manufacturers of electric vehicles to label electric vehicle batteries; establishes electric vehicle battery tracking database; establishes guidelines for safe disassembly of electric vehicle batteries.

NJ A1881

Requires manufacturers of electric vehicles to label electric vehicle batteries; establishes electric vehicle battery tracking database; establishes guidelines for safe disassembly of electric vehicle batteries.

NJ SB2311

Relating To Electric Vehicle Batteries.

NJ HB1972

Relating To Electric Vehicle Batteries.

NJ AB2886

Recycling: electric vehicle lithium-ion batteries.

NJ SB103

Relating To Electric Vehicle Batteries.

NJ HB788

Relating To Electric Vehicle Batteries.

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