Requires NJTA and SJTA to provide written notice of toll violations and process for remedying violations prior to issuing administrative fee.
Impact
The enactment of A4525 will have a significant impact on how toll violations are handled in the state. Previously, vehicle owners could receive immediate administrative charges without prior notice or opportunity to contest the violation. With this new requirement, toll authorities are compelled to provide a clear process for vehicle owners to rectify alleged violations before facing penalties. This change aims to protect motorists from unwarranted fees and ensure they are adequately informed of any infractions against them.
Summary
Assembly Bill A4525 aims to amend existing legislation regarding notifications of toll violations in New Jersey. The bill mandates that the New Jersey Turnpike Authority (NJTA) and South Jersey Transportation Authority (SJTA) must send a written notice to vehicle owners who are alleged to have committed toll violations. This notice is required to inform the owner of the nature of the violation, including specifics such as the date, time, and location. The vehicle owner will also be given a 30-day period to remedy the violation before any administrative fees are imposed. This is designed to increase transparency and allow vehicle owners to address potential violations proactively.
Contention
While the bill has been favorably reported, there may be concerns about the administrative burden it places on the NJTA and SJTA. Critics might argue that the requirement for notices could slow down the enforcement process of toll violations, resulting in potential revenue impacts for the authorities. However, supporters contend that it is a necessary measure for consumer protection, ensuring fairness in the toll collection process.
Requires NJTA and SJTA to ensure toll collection monitoring system is functioning properly prior to issuing advisory and payment request and administrative fee.
Requires NJTA and SJTA to extend payment period for violations of electronic toll collection monitoring system, commonly known as E-ZPass, during COVID-19 public health emergency and state of emergency.
Requires NJTA and SJTA to extend payment period for violations of electronic toll collection monitoring system, commonly known as E-ZPass, during COVID-19 public health emergency and state of emergency.
Requires NJTA, NJT, and SJTA to provide notice of proposed fare, charge, and toll increases; requires BPU to provide notice of certain filings and decisions.
Requires NJTA and SJTA to ensure toll collection monitoring system is functioning properly prior to issuing advisory and payment request and administrative fee.