New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S4303

Introduced
5/12/25  

Caption

"Motorist Fueling Choice and Convenience Act."

Impact

If enacted, S4303 will notably alter the state’s regulatory framework surrounding fuel dispensing. The act will preempt any local ordinances that prohibit self-service fuel dispensing, effectively centralizing control at the state level. Advocates of the bill argue that it promotes consumer choice and convenience, as many motorists prefer to dispense their own fuel to save time and potentially reduce costs, especially during hours when full-service stations may be less accessible.

Summary

Senate Bill S4303, titled the 'Motorist Fueling Choice and Convenience Act,' aims to amend New Jersey's long-standing prohibition on self-service gasoline dispensing, which has been in effect since 1949. The bill allows motorists to pump their own gas voluntarily while ensuring that gas stations with more than four dispensers continue to offer full-service options during certain hours. This move is intended to provide greater convenience for consumers and increase competition within the state’s fuel retail market.

Contention

The bill has sparked debate among stakeholders. Proponents, including some lawmakers and consumer advocacy groups, argue that allowing self-service will bring the state's regulations in line with the practices of 49 other states, which already offer varying levels of self-service options without significant safety issues. Critics, however, express concerns about potential safety hazards associated with self-service fuel stations and the implications for workers in the industry. The ongoing discourse emphasizes the need for effective regulation to ensure consumer safety while enhancing convenience.

Additional_notes

Furthermore, the bill stipulates that assistance must be available for individuals with disabilities who require help during self-service dispensing. The act includes provisions that allow stations to offer discounts for self-service fuel purchases, potentially lowering overall fuel prices for consumers. This shift marks a significant change in New Jersey’s fuel dispensing landscape, prompting discussions about economic impacts and consumer behaviors.

Companion Bills

NJ A3105

Carry Over "Motorist Fueling Choice and Convenience Act."

Previously Filed As

NJ A3105

"Motorist Fueling Choice and Convenience Act."

NJ SB508

Reinvest in provision of biofuels for motorists

NJ A3792

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NJ A2381

Restricts use of motorized skateboards.

NJ A2478

Ensures operation of certain motor fuel storage, distribution and dispensing facilities during disasters and emergencies.

NJ A811

Ensures operation of certain motor fuel storage, distribution and dispensing facilities during disasters and emergencies.

NJ A1057

Raises minimum amounts of property damage liability, uninsured motorist, and underinsured motorist coverage for certain automobile insurance policies.

NJ A1665

Raises minimum amounts of property damage liability, uninsured motorist, and underinsured motorist coverage for certain automobile insurance policies.

NJ S4133

Requires automobile insurance policies to provide uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage equal to policy liability limits of insured motorists.

NJ S2293

Requires automobile insurance policies to provide uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage equal to policy liability limits of insured motorists.

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