New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5906

Introduced
12/28/23  

Caption

Prohibits sale, offer for sale, or conveyance of certain electric vehicle batteries and of electric vehicles having certain batteries; establishes penalties for violators.

Impact

To enforce compliance, the bill mandates that manufacturers of electric vehicle batteries and vehicles certify to the Attorney General that their products do not contain components sourced from child or slave labor. This requirement introduces a new layer of responsibility for manufacturers, emphasizing transparency and ethical sourcing in the supply chain. Violations of the bill's provisions will be treated as unlawful practices under New Jersey's consumer fraud law and carry significant penalties, including fines of $2,000 for each infraction. This could serve as a deterrent for manufacturers who might otherwise cut corners in their sourcing practices.

Summary

Assembly Bill A5906 proposes significant regulations regarding the sale and conveyance of electric vehicle batteries and the vehicles themselves in the State of New Jersey. The key stipulation within the bill is that it prohibits the selling, offering for sale, or the conveyance of ownership of any electric vehicle battery or electric vehicle that contains components derived from child or slave labor. This legislation aims to address ethical concerns surrounding labor practices in the production of electric vehicle components and seeks to ensure that consumers are protected from supporting companies that engage in such practices.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise as a result of this legislation. Critics may argue that the certification requirements could impose burdensome regulations on manufacturers, potentially leading to increased costs that could be passed on to consumers. Additionally, there may be conversations about the enforcement of the certification process and how it will be monitored by the Attorney General’s office. Supporters of the bill will likely emphasize its important role in promoting ethical labor practices and consumer protection, while opponents might focus on the economic implications and the feasibility of compliance within the industry.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

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 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 A1420

Establishes "Electric Vehicle Battery Repurposing Fund" to support repurposing, remanufacturing, and recycling of electric vehicle batteries; dedicates amounts based on certain sales of electric vehicles.

NJ A4410

Establishes "Electric Vehicle Battery Repurposing Fund" to support repurposing, remanufacturing, and recycling of electric vehicle batteries; dedicates amounts based on certain sales of electric vehicles.

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 A4412

Exempts sales of electronic vehicle batteries intended to be repurposed from sales and use tax.

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 HB1972

Relating To Electric Vehicle Batteries.

NJ SB2311

Relating To Electric Vehicle Batteries.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.