New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3933

Introduced
6/5/23  

Caption

Prohibits sale of certain lithium-ion devices; establishes restrictions on sale, lease, or rental of certain bicycles and scooters; creates fire risk awareness campaigns.

Impact

The implications of S3933 on state laws are significant, as it restricts the distribution of specific types of batteries and vehicles, thereby potentially reducing fire hazards linked to substandard equipment. Businesses that utilize low-speed electric bicycles for commercial purposes are required to provide fire safety materials to their employees, increasing awareness and compliance with safety standards related to lithium-ion batteries and electric bicycles. Through this bill, New Jersey aims to mitigate fire risks associated with these devices, which have been flagged as safety concerns in the past.

Summary

Senate Bill S3933 aims to enhance fire safety regulations related to low-speed electric bicycles, motorized bicycles, low-speed electric scooters, and storage batteries. The bill prohibits the assembly or sale of lithium-ion batteries that are reconditioned from used storage battery cells. Furthermore, it establishes strict regulations around the sale, lease, or rental of low-speed electric bikes and scooters, mandating that their electrical systems comply with recognized safety standards.

Contention

There may be points of contention surrounding the enforcement of these regulations, particularly concerning the burden placed on businesses to comply with the certification requirements for electric scooters and bicycles. The potential economic impact on vendors who don't meet the new safety standards might also ignite debate among stakeholders in the e-transportation and battery retail markets. Additionally, scrutiny may arise regarding how effectively these regulations will be monitored and enforced by the Division of Highway Traffic Safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S309

Prohibits sale of certain lithium-ion devices; establishes restrictions on sale, lease, or rental of certain bicycles and scooters; creates fire risk awareness campaigns.

NJ A5190

Prohibits sale of certain lithium-ion devices; establishes restrictions on sale, lease, or rental of certain bicycles and scooters; creates fire risk awareness campaigns.

NJ SB365

Relative to the sale or use of lithium-ion batteries for electric bicycles, scooters, or personal electric mobility devices.

NJ A5295

Reclassifies electric bicycles; establishes certain regulations for electric bicycles, motorized bicycles, storage batteries, and charging systems.

NJ A3875

Requires testing of electrical systems of certain electric bicycles, powered mobility devices, and batteries prior to sale, rental, lease, or other distribution to consumers.

NJ S3044

Requires testing of electrical systems of certain electric bicycles, powered mobility devices, and batteries prior to sale, rental, lease, or other distribution to consumers.

NJ SB1271

Electric bicycles, powered mobility devices, and storage batteries.

NJ S07576

Sets requirements for the sale, lease, and rental of powered bicycles, powered mobility devices, and storage batteries for such devices; provides for penalties for the violation thereof.

NJ HB1197

Sale of Electrical Assisted Bicycles Requirements

NJ SB2247

MICROMOBILITY FIRE SAFETY

Similar Bills

NJ S309

Prohibits sale of certain lithium-ion devices; establishes restrictions on sale, lease, or rental of certain bicycles and scooters; creates fire risk awareness campaigns.

NJ A5190

Prohibits sale of certain lithium-ion devices; establishes restrictions on sale, lease, or rental of certain bicycles and scooters; creates fire risk awareness campaigns.

IL SB1087

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IL HB4476

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