New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5822

Introduced
12/4/23  

Caption

Amends certain fire safety statutes to update licensure and equipment requirements and liability, fee, and penalty provisions.

Impact

In terms of the impact on state laws, A5822 introduces enhanced clarity regarding the licensing process for fire inspectors and officials. New requirements entail submission of an application and successful completion of educational programs, alongside state exams. Additionally, the bill addresses the issue of liability for property owners and operators concerning fire safety violations, particularly in cases of property transfer or occupancy change. If new ownership occurs, the incoming party assumes responsibility for any unpaid fees or penalties. This provision aims to ensure that property compliance is maintained across ownership transitions.

Summary

Assembly Bill A5822 aims to amend existing fire safety statutes in New Jersey by updating requirements for smoke-sensitive alarm devices and modifying criteria related to fire inspector licensure and enforcement. The bill stipulates that smoke alarm devices meet regulations established by the Commissioner of Community Affairs. It removes the previous requirement for portable fire extinguishers in certain structures, which may be seen as a loosening of restrictions on residential safety standards. Overall, these changes are intended to modernize fire safety requirements and improve compliance with state regulations.

Contention

Notably, there may be contention surrounding the elimination of the portable fire extinguisher requirement, which some may argue could lead to increased risks for residents. Additionally, the provisions tied to the liability of new property owners could raise concerns over fairness, particularly for those unaware of existing violations. As the bill progresses, stakeholders may debate whether these adjustments strike the right balance between regulatory ease and public safety.

Companion Bills

NJ S4208

Same As Amends certain fire safety statutes to update licensure and equipment requirements and liability, fee, and penalty provisions.

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