New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3613

Introduced
3/17/22  

Caption

Permits idling of motor vehicles on residential property.

Impact

If enacted, A3613 would directly amend the state's existing environmental statutes concerning vehicle idling. It is likely to have implications for local governance and regulations that might have previously enforced stricter idling laws for health and environmental reasons. The bill could set a precedent that influences how vehicle usage is regulated in residential zones across New Jersey, allowing for more leeway in warming vehicles before operation. Supporters may argue that this encourages convenience for residents, while opponents could raise concerns about the potential adverse environmental impacts associated with idling vehicles, particularly in densely populated areas where air quality could be affected.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3613 aims to permit the idling of gasoline-fueled vehicles on residential properties, contrasting with existing regulations that limit idling times to three minutes under most circumstances. The current law, overseen by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, does not allow exceptions for warming up vehicles, which is a common practice among motorists, particularly in colder weather. This bill specifically addresses the loophole where residents cannot legally idle their cars at home without facing penalties. By stating that no individual shall be prevented or penalized for this action, A3613 provides clear rights for vehicle owners on private property regarding idling regulations.

Contention

The bill may face opposition from environmental advocacy groups and lawmakers who prioritize air quality and public health. Critics may argue that allowing idling could contribute to increased emissions and worsen air pollution, particularly during weather conditions that already see poor air quality. This legislative proposal highlights the tension between individual property rights and broader public health initiatives, aiming to balance personal convenience against potential environmental degradation. The discussions surrounding A3613 reflect ongoing debates within the state regarding regulation and responsibility for environmental preservation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A228

Permits idling of motor vehicles on residential property.

NJ A5102

Imposes restrictions on vehicle idling.

NJ A4862

Imposes restrictions on vehicle idling.

NJ A472

Imposes restrictions on vehicle idling.

NJ A107

Establishes motor vehicle registration for street rods and custom motor vehicles.

NJ A151

"Motor Vehicle Insurance Verification Act"; requires Motor Vehicle Commission to establish online motor vehicle insurance verification system.

NJ A4920

Establishes restrictions on number of dogs kept on residential property; establishes residential kennel license for property on which owner keeps and houses 15 to 25 dogs, and inspection and maintenance requirements for residential kennels.

NJ A123

Clarifies definition of reasonably necessary deviation when legally transporting firearm or weapon in motor vehicle.

NJ AB2563

Air pollution: permits: mobile fueling on-demand tank vehicles.

NJ A3642

Requires MVC to place designation on motor vehicle's registration information indicating registrant is deaf.

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