New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1606

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Authorizes court to impose rescue operation costs of public entity under certain circumstances.

Impact

The introduction of A1606 is expected to have significant implications for public entities that provide emergency responses. By enabling courts to assess the value of rescue services rendered, the bill serves as a deterrent for reckless behavior that could necessitate such interventions. This approach not only seeks to recoup costs from those responsible for creating dangerous situations but also aims to alleviate some financial burdens on emergency services, which often operate with limited resources.

Summary

Bill A1606, sponsored by Assemblymen Gregory P. McGuckin and John Catalano, aims to empower courts to impose costs associated with rescue operations conducted by public entities under specific circumstances. This legislation targets situations where individuals are found guilty of criminal mischief and certain motor vehicle violations, such as reckless or careless driving. The intent is to hold individuals financially accountable for the costs incurred by law enforcement and emergency services during rescue operations triggered by their actions.

Statement

Overall, A1606 establishes a framework for recovering costs associated with rescue operations linked to criminal acts and improper vehicle conduct. As it moves forward through the legislative process, it’s important for lawmakers to consider the balance between promoting public safety and ensuring equitable treatment of individuals subjected to these new financial penalties.

Contention

Discussion around A1606 has not been without controversy. Proponents argue that the bill promotes accountability and encourages individuals to act more responsibly, while opponents may raise concerns about the fairness of placing financial liability on individuals who may already be experiencing distress. Critics could also point to the potential for uneven application of these costs based on situational nuances, which may lead to disparities in how individuals are impacted by the law. Additionally, there may be discussions about the implications for those who genuinely require rescue in emergencies not of their own making.

Companion Bills

NJ S1270

Same As Authorizes court to impose rescue operation costs of public entity under certain circumstances.

Similar Bills

CA AB2013

Property taxation: new construction: damaged or destroyed property.

CA AB1500

Property taxation: application of base year value: disaster relief.

CA AB245

Property taxation: application of base year value: disaster relief.

DC B25-0486

Uniform Community Property Disposition at Death Act of 2023

CA SB964

Property tax: tax-defaulted property sales.

CA SB603

Property taxation: transfer of base year value: disaster relief.

CA SB1091

Property taxation: transfer of base year value: disaster relief.

HI HB1398

Relating To Property.