New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1872

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Prohibits sale of certain mobile telecommunications devices unless device includes technology to remotely render device inoperable.

Impact

The implementation of this bill would result in significant changes to the regulations governing the sale of mobile telecommunications devices in New Jersey. Retail sellers would be required to adjust their business practices to comply with the new technology requirement, which could lead to increased costs associated with the installation and maintenance of such technology. Furthermore, service providers are explicitly prohibited from incentivizing customers to disable this technology, thereby safeguarding the intended protective function of the devices. This provision reinforces the bill’s focus on consumer security and responsibility.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1872 seeks to enhance consumer protection concerning advanced mobile telecommunications devices, such as smartphones and tablets, by mandating that all such devices sold within the state must incorporate technology that enables device owners to remotely render the device inoperable when it is not in their possession. This bill directly addresses concerns related to device theft and loss, empowering owners to safeguard their personal information and minimizing the risk associated with unauthorized use of lost devices. By ensuring that essential features can be disabled, the bill aims to reduce potential criminal exploitation of these devices.

Contention

Discussion surrounding A1872 may lead to varying viewpoints. Proponents argue that the bill is a necessary step towards ensuring that consumers have the capability to protect their personal data in an increasingly digital world. Conversely, critics may express concerns regarding the potential for increased retail costs and the implications for consumer choice, particularly if certain technologies become mandatory. Additionally, there could be debates about the effectiveness of remote disabling technologies and their potential impact on device usability for consumers who choose to disable such features post-purchase.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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