Requires NJTA and SJTA to provide written notice of toll violations and process for remedying violations prior to issuing administrative fee.
Impact
This bill directly amends existing regulations governing toll collection monitoring systems, seeking to protect vehicle owners from immediate financial penalties without proper notification. Previously, the NJTA or SJTA had a practice that may not have explicitly provided adequate means for vehicle owners to address violations. The provisions in S3475 emphasize the importance of due process in administrative matters, potentially influencing how toll violations are managed and creating a more equitable approach for motorists. The bill also touches on issues related to rental vehicles, specifying conditions under which lessors may be held liable for violations, thereby clarifying the responsibilities of both lessors and lessees in such situations.
Summary
Senate Bill S3475 requires the New Jersey Turnpike Authority (NJTA) and the South Jersey Transportation Authority (SJTA) to provide vehicle owners with written notice of alleged toll violations before issuing administrative fees. This bill aims to enhance transparency and give vehicle owners a fair opportunity to address potential violations before incurring additional fees. The bill stipulates that notice must be sent within 60 days of the alleged toll violation, detailing the nature of the violation, the date and time it occurred, as well as the location. Additionally, the notice must inform the vehicle owner about the process to remedy the violation within 30 days from the notice to avoid any administrative fees.
Contention
Notable points of contention surrounding S3475 could arise from the balance between state enforcement of toll regulations and the protection of individual rights. While supporters argue that this bill creates a more just framework for addressing toll violations, critics might raise concerns regarding the effective implementation and costs associated with the additional administrative processes it mandates. There may also be discussions about how these changes could impact the overall revenue for the NJTA and SJTA from toll fines if vehicle owners successfully challenge violations or avoid penalties altogether under the new rules.
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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.
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Requires NJTA and SJTA to ensure toll collection monitoring system is functioning properly prior to issuing advisory and payment request and administrative fee.