New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2252

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Directs DEP to adopt rules and regulations to implement California's current low emissions vehicle program, with certain exceptions regarding zero emmission vehicles.

Impact

If enacted, S2252 will impact state laws concerning motor vehicle emissions, refining the regulatory landscape in New Jersey to reflect California's more stringent environmental standards. The bill is expected to enhance the adoption of low emission vehicles, which could positively influence air quality and public health by reducing greenhouse gas emissions and other pollutants from vehicles. Additionally, the bill mandates that the DEP provide incentives and market mechanisms to further encourage the use of zero emission vehicles, potentially stimulating economic activity in the clean vehicle sector.

Summary

Senate Bill S2252 aims to align New Jersey's vehicle emissions regulations with California's current Low Emission Vehicle program, establishing a framework for the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to adopt corresponding rules and regulations. The bill emphasizes the adoption of regulations implementing the latest amendments of California's program, known as the 'Advanced Clean Cars II'. However, it explicitly prohibits the DEP from increasing the zero emission vehicle requirements beyond the levels established as of November 1, 2023. This restriction aims to maintain regulatory consistency while still promoting the use of clean vehicles.

Contention

The passage of S2252 has already sparked discussions regarding its implications for local manufacturers and the automotive market in New Jersey. Supporters argue that aligning with California's rigorous standards can improve air quality and drive technological innovation in the automobile industry. Conversely, opponents may raise concerns about the economic burden on vehicle manufacturers, particularly regarding compliance with stricter vehicle emissions standards. The discussion around the bill may also highlight tensions between environmental goals and industry interests, particularly in relation to employment and economic implications for the automotive sector in New Jersey.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A5261

Requires DEP to adopt rules and regulations to implement California's "Advanced Clean Cars II" rules, requiring certain vehicles sold in State to be zero emission vehicles by 2035.

NJ S4565

Requires DEP to adopt rules and regulations establishing alternative provisions by which vehicle manufacturers may comply with Low Emission Vehicle program.

NJ A5760

Requires DEP to adopt rules and regulations establishing alternative provisions by which vehicle manufacturers may comply with Low Emission Vehicle program.

NJ SCR121

Determines that DEP rules and regulations to implement "Advanced Clean Trucks" program are inconsistent with legislative intent.

NJ ACR153

Determines that DEP rules and regulations to implement "Advanced Clean Trucks" program are inconsistent with legislative intent.

NJ HB1267

Low-emissions and zero-emissions vehicle standards; regulations shall be withdrawn and reproposed.

NJ LD2261

An Act Regarding New Motor Vehicle Emissions Rules

NJ SB500

Autonomous vehicles: zero emissions.

NJ S432

Establishes certain State goals for sale of zero-emission medium-duty and heavy-duty trucks, and certain off-road vehicles and equipment.

NJ S213

Establishes certain State goals for sale of zero-emission medium-duty and heavy-duty trucks, and certain off-road vehicles and equipment.

Similar Bills

NJ S4565

Requires DEP to adopt rules and regulations establishing alternative provisions by which vehicle manufacturers may comply with Low Emission Vehicle program.

NJ A5760

Requires DEP to adopt rules and regulations establishing alternative provisions by which vehicle manufacturers may comply with Low Emission Vehicle program.

CT HB05039

An Act Concerning Medium And Heavy-duty Vehicle Emission Standards.

CA SB1136

California Environmental Quality Act: expedited environmental review: climate change regulations.

NH HB92

Requiring the adoption of innovative vehicle emissions standards pursuant to section 177 of the federal Clean Air Act.

CA AB794

Air pollution: purchase of new drayage and short-haul trucks: incentive programs: eligibility: labor standards.

CA AB1763

Food and agriculture: industry-funded standardization program: Cannella Environmental Farming Act of 1995: Noxious Weed Management Account.

CT HB05314

An Act Concerning The Incorporation By Reference Of California's Low-emission Vehicle Program.