New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S483

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Authorizes court to impose rescue operation costs of public entity under certain circumstances.

Impact

If enacted, S483 would supplement Title 39 of the Revised Statutes by establishing a clear legal basis for cost recovery in situations where public safety resources are expended due to criminal behavior or negligent vehicle operation. This legislation could incentivize responsible behavior among drivers and prompt individuals to reconsider actions that might lead to dangerous rescue scenarios. Moreover, it highlights a proactive approach by the state to involve personal accountability in the use of public safety resources, potentially alleviating some financial strain on local governments and emergency services from such emergencies.

Summary

Senate Bill 483, introduced in New Jersey's 221st Legislature, seeks to address the financial implications of rescue operations carried out by public entities. The bill explicitly authorizes courts to assess and impose costs incurred by law enforcement and emergency medical services during recovery and rescue operations when individuals are found guilty of criminal mischief alongside violations related to reckless or careless driving. This regulatory update aims to ensure that individuals held responsible for dangerous actions also bear the financial burden of the public services necessitated by their conduct.

Contention

Discussions around S483 may center on the appropriateness of imposing such financial responsibilities on individuals. Critics could argue that penalizing people financially for already difficult situations might disproportionately affect those in vulnerable circumstances. Conversely, supporters would contend that individuals should be held accountable for actions that necessitate these costly emergency interventions, emphasizing a need for personal responsibility in ensuring public safety. This balance between accountability and compassion could lead to debates regarding the effectiveness and fairness of enforcement under this proposed legislation.

Companion Bills

NJ A751

Same As Authorizes court to impose rescue operation costs of public entity under certain circumstances.

NJ A1606

Carry Over Authorizes court to impose rescue operation costs of public entity under certain circumstances.

NJ S1270

Carry Over Authorizes court to impose rescue operation costs of public entity under certain circumstances.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1270

Authorizes court to impose rescue operation costs of public entity under certain circumstances.

NJ A751

Authorizes court to impose rescue operation costs of public entity under certain circumstances.

NJ A1606

Authorizes court to impose rescue operation costs of public entity under certain circumstances.

NJ S611

Upgrades domestic violence-related assault under certain circumstances.

NJ S1709

Upgrades domestic violence-related assault under certain circumstances.

NJ S3018

Prohibits operation of drone over school under certain circumstances.

NJ A4128

Prohibits operation of drone over school under certain circumstances.

NJ A5066

"Daniel Kearney's Law"; establishes criminal penalties for driving in violation of probationary driver's license restrictions in certain circumstances.

NJ A1263

Upgrades penalty for assault on law enforcement to second degree crime under certain circumstances.

NJ A4730

Upgrades penalty for assault on law enforcement to second degree crime under certain circumstances.

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