New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2399

Introduced
2/7/22  

Caption

Creates program for installing standby emergency power generators in new senior housing.

Impact

This legislative measure will amend the State Uniform Construction Code, setting a new standard for residential buildings catering to senior inhabitants. Under the provisions of A2399, any standby generators installed must comply with environmental regulations established by the Department of Environmental Protection. Regular checks and maintenance protocols are mandated to ensure that these generators function effectively when needed. The implementation of such requirements signifies a proactive approach to enhancing the safety and quality of life for seniors in New Jersey.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2399 seeks to establish a program mandating the installation of standby emergency power generators in new residential buildings specifically designed for senior occupants, defined as those 62 years of age or older. The bill applies to any newly-constructed multiple dwelling where at least 90 percent of the units will be occupied by seniors, provided that a construction permit has not yet been finalized. This initiative is intended to ensure that senior residents have access to a reliable power source, particularly during power outages, thereby safeguarding their health and welfare.

Contention

While proponents of the bill argue it is a necessary step to protect vulnerable seniors during emergencies, there may be concerns regarding the potential burden on developers and the costs associated with installing these generators. Discussions surrounding the bill may reflect a broader debate about the balance between public welfare initiatives and the implications for housing market dynamics, particularly as developers adjust to new compliance measures. Stakeholders may also consider whether these requirements could affect housing availability and affordability in senior-focused residential developments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A3438

Creates program for installing standby emergency power generators in new senior housing.

NJ A537

Requires certain community residential facilities have standby emergency power generators.

NJ A1251

Requires certain community residential facilities have standby emergency power generators.

NJ S912

Requires newly-constructed grocery stores to have generators.

NJ S477

Requires newly-constructed grocery stores to have generators.

NJ A1041

Requires newly-constructed grocery stores to have generators.

NJ A1638

Requires newly-constructed grocery stores to have generators.

NJ A2124

Requires assisted living residences and certain facilities under DCA, DCF, and DHS to be equipped with standby emergency power generators.

NJ A1003

Requires assisted living residences and certain facilities under DCA, DCF, and DHS to be equipped with standby emergency power generators.

NJ A336

Requires electric public utilities to establish interest-free revolving loan program to help residential customers purchase standby emergency power generators.

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