New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A983

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Prohibits service repair contractors from charging hourly rates for travel time.

Impact

If passed, A983 will amend the existing consumer fraud act, making it unlawful for service repair contractors to levy travel charges. This could significantly impact how repair businesses operate and how they structure their pricing models. The bill aligns with broader trends in consumer protection, ensuring users are not burdened with additional costs that are not directly tied to the service or repair performed.

Summary

Assembly Bill A983 aims to establish clearer guidelines regarding the charging practices of service repair contractors. Specifically, the bill prohibits these contractors from charging consumers hourly fees for the time spent traveling to or from a job site. This legislation is a response to complaints from consumers who feel that they have been unfairly charged for travel time, which should not be billed when performing repairs or services covered under a service repair contract.

Contention

The bill’s introduction may raise concerns amongst contractors regarding its implications on their pricing strategies. While supporters praise the potential for enhanced consumer protections, there may be pushback from service providers who argue that travel time is a legitimate cost that should be compensated. The potential for increased penalties, including monetary fines for violations, adds a layer of enforcement that could create apprehensions among those in the service repair industry.

Companion Bills

NJ A2102

Carry Over Prohibits service repair contractors from charging hourly rates for travel time.

Previously Filed As

NJ A2102

Prohibits service repair contractors from charging hourly rates for travel time.

NJ A523

Prohibits tax preparation software companies from charging fee for electronically filing State tax returns.

NJ A5406

Prohibits self-service storage facilities from charging certain punitive fees to consumers paying with vouchers under certain circumstances.

NJ A1551

Concerning the "Contractors' Registration Act."

NJ A2068

Prohibits person experiencing coin shortage from charging consumers higher price for cash payment.

NJ A4551

Prohibits person experiencing coin shortage from charging consumers higher price for cash payment.

NJ S3034

Prohibits person experiencing coin shortage from charging consumers higher price for cash payment.

NJ A4519

Prohibits motor vehicle manufacturer or dealer from requiring subscription for certain motor vehicle features and from charging certain fees.

NJ S135

Concerning the "Contractor's Registration Act."

NJ S2101

Concerning the "Contractor's Registration Act."

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