New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2240

Introduced
3/7/22  

Caption

Provides one-third of motor vehicle fine moneys generated through State Police issued tickets go to municipality where violation occurred.

Impact

The enactment of S2240 can greatly affect local municipalities by providing them a steady source of funding from traffic fines. This additional revenue could be employed for various municipal functions, including operational costs for local courts and general municipal expenses. Supporters of the bill argue that it enables municipalities to have more control over their financial resources, thereby allowing them to address local needs more effectively, particularly in areas relating to public safety and street maintenance.

Summary

Senate Bill S2240, introduced in the New Jersey Legislature, seeks to amend the distribution of motor vehicle fines collected from citations issued by the State Police. The bill stipulates that one-third of the fine revenues generated through State Police tickets should be allocated to the municipality where the violation occurred. This is a significant shift from the current system where all fines collected are directed to the State Treasurer, thereby enhancing local financial resources directly tied to traffic enforcement activities within their jurisdictions.

Contention

Some concerns have been raised regarding the potential consequences of S2240 on local law enforcement practices. Critics fear that the bill could lead to an overemphasis on revenue generation through traffic enforcement, potentially compromising public safety objectives. The focus on fines may result in municipalities prioritizing ticketing over community engagement and preventive safety measures. Proponents, however, counter that local governments are best positioned to decide how to use these funds to enhance community safety while balancing financial accountability.

Companion Bills

NJ A959

Same As Provides one-third of motor vehicle fine moneys generated through State Police issued tickets go to municipality where violation occurred.

Previously Filed As

NJ A959

Provides one-third of motor vehicle fine moneys generated through State Police issued tickets go to municipality where violation occurred.

NJ A1095

Provides one-third of motor vehicle fine moneys generated through State Police issued tickets go to municipality where violation occurred.

NJ S148

Changes allocation of fines collected for motor vehicle violations in certain municipalities.

NJ S2324

Changes allocation of fines collected for motor vehicle violations in certain municipalities.

NJ HB979

Provides that certain commercial motor vehicle violations are to be handled as traffic tickets

NJ S4663

Establishes grant program for certain law enforcement agencies to purchase and install bullet-resistant components for motor vehicles.

NJ S1279

Requires each municipality to establish a Reverse 9-1-1 system.

NJ A5750

Reallocates fines incurred for violations of "Antwan's Law" to local municipality for law enforcement purposes.

NJ S3967

Provides cancer and cardiovascular screenings to law enforcement officers; establishes fund; appropriates $20 million.

NJ A5127

Provides cancer and cardiovascular screenings to law enforcement officers; establishes fund; appropriates $20 million.

Similar Bills

NJ A959

Provides one-third of motor vehicle fine moneys generated through State Police issued tickets go to municipality where violation occurred.

NJ A1095

Provides one-third of motor vehicle fine moneys generated through State Police issued tickets go to municipality where violation occurred.

NJ S4663

Establishes grant program for certain law enforcement agencies to purchase and install bullet-resistant components for motor vehicles.

NJ S1279

Requires each municipality to establish a Reverse 9-1-1 system.

NJ S3967

Provides cancer and cardiovascular screenings to law enforcement officers; establishes fund; appropriates $20 million.

NJ A5127

Provides cancer and cardiovascular screenings to law enforcement officers; establishes fund; appropriates $20 million.

NJ A2387

Establishes "Court Security Enhancement Fund" and increases court fees.

NJ S628

Permits counties to establish county-municipal courts with limited, countywide jurisdiction.