New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4214

Introduced
5/2/24  

Caption

The "Healthy and Affordable Construction for Tomorrow Act."

Impact

The introduction of A4214 represents a significant step in New Jersey's efforts to combat climate change and enhance public health. By restricting emissions from qualifying substances, the bill seeks to mitigate indoor air pollutants that can lead to serious health issues, particularly for vulnerable populations such as low-income renters and children. Proponents of the bill argue that the electrification initiative will yield long-term savings on utility bills while improving air quality, as natural gas and other fossil fuels are associated with severe health risks and environmental degradation.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4214, known as the 'Healthy and Affordable Construction for Tomorrow Act,' aims to improve public health and environmental sustainability by amending the State Uniform Construction Code. The bill mandates that new buildings and structures in New Jersey restrict the combustion of qualifying substances that emit high levels of carbon dioxide. Specifically, it prohibits such combustion in buildings less than seven stories tall starting twelve months post-enactment and in all new buildings after thirty-six months, with certain exemptions provided for emergency facilities and commercial establishments.

Contention

However, the bill does invoke some controversy, particularly regarding local governance. It allows for specific exemptions and does not preempt municipalities from implementing stricter regulations on emissions. Critics express concerns about potential conflicts between state regulations and local ordinances, especially regarding the specific needs of different communities. Additionally, the financial feasibility for certain sectors, such as small businesses and food establishments, may pose challenges as they transition to all-electric systems.

Companion Bills

NJ S3066

Same As The "Healthy and Affordable Construction for Tomorrow Act."

Previously Filed As

NJ S3066

The "Healthy and Affordable Construction for Tomorrow Act."

NJ A5318

Reduces term of affordability required for affordable housing created through middle housing construction or conversion.

NJ A5597

Establishes Nonprofit Housing Construction and Rehabilitation Pilot Program to facilitate affordable housing construction.

NJ A3388

Facilitates construction and rehabilitation of affordable housing built in part through sweat equity by eventual occupant.

NJ S3646

Facilitates construction and rehabilitation of affordable housing built in part through sweat equity by eventual occupant.

NJ S3990

Establishes Nonprofit Housing Construction and Rehabilitation Pilot Program to facilitate affordable housing construction; appropriates $25 million.

NJ A5870

Facilitates construction and rehabilitation of affordable housing built in part through sweat equity by eventual occupant.

NJ A3026

Clarifies municipal authority to share construction code officials.

NJ A2139

Prohibits certain light frame residential construction in densely populated census tracts; establishes construction requirements for certain light frame residential construction in other census tracts.

NJ A858

Prohibits certain light frame residential construction in densely populated census tracts; establishes construction requirements for certain light frame residential construction in other census tracts.

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NJ S3066

The "Healthy and Affordable Construction for Tomorrow Act."

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VA HB484

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NJ S4273

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NJ S3930

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VA HB2067

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LA SB452

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AZ HB2056

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