Permits car wash business to operate during state of emergency or public health emergency.
Impact
If enacted, A3703 would modify existing regulations and definitions related to what constitutes an essential business. It would provide clear legal grounding for car wash operations during emergencies, thus ensuring their continuous availability for citizens who may need such services, despite shutdown orders. The bill also specifies that the designation of car washes as essential does not exempt them from adhering to safety standards mandated in response to public health concerns. This creates a framework that balances operational needs with public health responsibilities.
Summary
Assembly Bill A3703 is a legislative proposal that seeks to classify car wash businesses as essential services during times of a state emergency or public health emergency. Introduced on March 24, 2022, the bill specifically targets situations where the Governor orders non-essential businesses to cease operations. By allowing car washes to remain open, the bill aims to ensure that these services are available to the public even during crises. It emphasizes the ongoing operation of car washes regardless of broader restrictions placed on other businesses.
Contention
The bill could potentially spark debate about the priorities during states of emergency. Critics may argue that designating car washes as essential could dilute the focus on truly critical services, especially during situations that threaten public safety and health. In addition, there may be concern about the enforcement of safety standards and whether the car wash businesses would adhere to these during emergencies. Proponents, however, would argue that maintaining such services supports community needs and helps mitigate the socio-economic impacts of emergencies.