New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill AJR126

Introduced
3/7/22  

Caption

Establishes Commission on Drunk and Impaired Driving.

Impact

The commission is tasked with studying multiple facets of drunk driving laws, including the effectiveness of existing penalties and the state's compliance with federal regulations concerning repeat offenders. Their findings are expected to lead to improved enforcement, educational initiatives, and government services related to impaired driving. The commission will also explore the potential restructuring of treatment programs for offenders and examine the economic impacts of current laws, aiming to provide comprehensive recommendations to the state legislature to enhance enforcement and prevent repeat offenses.

Summary

Assembly Joint Resolution No. 126 establishes a 'Commission on Drunk and Impaired Driving' aimed at investigating methods to reduce drunk and impaired driving incidents in New Jersey. The commission will consist of 21 voting members, including key state officials and a mix of public representatives. This initiative underscores the state's commitment to enhancing its strategies for dealing with drunk driving, which is a significant public safety concern. Through this commission, the state seeks to broaden its understanding of current laws and their effectiveness in curbing drunk driving offenses.

Contention

While the establishment of the commission may generally receive support due to its intent to improve public safety, there may be points of contention regarding the implications of new legislation derived from its findings. Issues such as the effectiveness of current DUI penalties, the potential for implementing new penalties, and how to address the public's safety regarding impaired driving will likely spark discussions among lawmakers, advocates, and the public. Furthermore, the commission must consider the impact of modern societal changes, like the legalization of marijuana, which could present new challenges for existing laws aimed at preventing impaired driving.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A4800

Concerns use of ignition interlock devices for drunk driving offenses.

NJ S3011

Concerns use of ignition interlock devices for drunk driving offenses.

NJ A4515

Expands implied consent law to include blood testing; establishes per se standard for driving under influence of marijuana and certain controlled dangerous substances.

NJ S2616

Expands implied consent law to include blood testing; establishes per se standard for driving under influence of marijuana and certain controlled dangerous substances.

NJ S2805

Expands implied consent law to include blood testing; establishes per se standard for driving under influence of marijuana and certain controlled dangerous substances.

NJ A702

Extends penalties for driving under the influence to include any substance that impairs driving ability; deems driver's consent to non-invasive drug tests.

NJ A1726

Extends penalties for driving under the influence to include any substance that impairs driving ability; deems driver's consent to non-invasive drug tests.

NJ HB1102

Alcohol And Drug Impaired Driving Enforcement

NJ A5869

Imposes additional curriculum for Intoxicated Driving Program; requires participation by offenders convicted of, or initially charged with DWI.

NJ A2935

Criminalizes fifth or subsequent drunk driving offenses.

Similar Bills

HI SB1285

Relating To Highway Safety.

HI SB2690

Relating To Intoxicating Liquor.

NV AB375

Revises provisions relating to intoxicating liquor. (BDR 32-1049)

HI HB1594

Relating To Intoxicating Liquor.

UT HB0395

DUI Offense Amendments

AZ SB1334

DUI; license suspensions; restrictions

NJ S4144

Clarifies installation of ignition interlock devices for certain DWI offenses.

WV SB98

Adding grievance and appellate procedures for individuals participating in DMV safety and treatment program