New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4488

Introduced
9/15/22  
Refer
9/15/22  
Report Pass
12/5/22  
Engrossed
12/15/22  
Refer
12/15/22  
Report Pass
1/12/23  
Engrossed
6/20/23  
Enrolled
6/30/23  
Chaptered
11/20/23  

Caption

Limits common interest community regulation of certain vehicles.

Impact

If enacted, A4488 would modify existing state laws pertaining to the governance of common interest communities, preventing them from imposing restrictions that specifically target law enforcement vehicles. The bill ensures that while these vehicles can park within designated areas, they still must comply with general community parking regulations. This change is intended to strike a balance between community governance and the operational needs of law enforcement, reinforcing the importance of their visibility and accessibility within residential areas.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4488 aims to limit regulations imposed by common interest communities concerning the parking of law enforcement vehicles within planned real estate developments. The bill seeks to ensure that no association, regardless of its formation, can enforce rules that prohibit the parking of law enforcement vehicles in designated spaces, based solely on their classification as law enforcement vehicles. This legislation is a response to concerns that associations may impose unnecessary restrictions on law enforcement personnel, which could hinder their duties as community protectors.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding A4488 appears to be largely supportive. Proponents, including its sponsor Assemblywoman Yvonne Lopez, argue that the bill is essential for upholding community safety and ensuring that law enforcement can adequately perform their duties without facing undue barriers. However, some concerns were raised during discussions regarding the possibility of expanding this provision to include other types of vehicles, which may detract from the original intent of supporting law enforcement.

Contention

Debates around A4488 have pointed out tensions between the autonomy of community associations and the needs of law enforcement. Some stakeholders fear that the law could be interpreted in ways that might challenge community governance principles, with potential unintended consequences for how vehicles are regulated in residential areas. Nonetheless, the perceived necessity for a clear legal framework to support law enforcement's role in communities has driven the bill forward, culminating in an encouraging vote in favor of its adoption.

Companion Bills

NJ S2662

Same As Limits common interest community regulation of certain vehicles.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2662

Limits common interest community regulation of certain vehicles.

NJ A1783

Concerns installation and maintenance of solar panels in common interest communities.

NJ S2907

Concerns installation and maintenance of solar panels in common interest communities.

NJ SF1750

Common interest communities provisions modifications

NJ SB121

Revises provisions governing common-interest communities. (BDR 10-80)

NJ S1387

The "Owners' Rights and Obligations in Shared Ownership Communities Act."

NJ S1524

The "Owners' Rights and Obligations in Shared Ownership Communities Act."

NJ A4377

Expands DCA oversight over common interest communities; establishes trust fund, advisory council, and ombudsman office.

NJ A3467

Expands DCA oversight over common interest communities; establishes trust fund, advisory council, and ombudsman office.

NJ SB339

Revises provisions relating to common-interest communities. (BDR 10-639)

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