New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2531

Introduced
5/12/22  

Caption

Requires child care center vehicles to be equipped with alarm system prompting driver to inspect vehicle for children left unattended in vehicle.

Impact

If enacted, S2531 would impose new safety requirements on child care operations across the state. The bill mandates that the Department of Children and Families, in collaboration with the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission, create rules and regulations to ensure that these alarm systems meet specific safety standards. This could lead to considerable changes in the operations of child care facilities, as they would need to comply with these new requirements for vehicle equipment, potentially influencing costs related to transportation and logistics within child care services.

Summary

Senate Bill S2531 aims to enhance child safety in transportation by requiring all vehicles used to transport children to and from licensed child care centers in New Jersey to be equipped with alarm systems. The primary function of these alarm systems is to prompt drivers to inspect their vehicles for any children who may have been unintentionally left unattended inside. This legislation responds to increasing concerns over the safety of children in transportation settings, particularly in preventing tragic incidents that occur when children are inadvertently left in vehicles.

Contention

There may be some contention surrounding the implementation of S2531, particularly related to the financial implications for child care centers that may have to bear the cost of equipping their vehicles with the mandated alarm systems. Some stakeholders may argue that while the intent of the bill is noble, the financial burden could disproportionately affect smaller child care facilities. Opponents of the bill could express concern about the impact of regulatory costs on the viability of these organizations, especially in the current economic climate.

Companion Bills

NJ A219

Same As Requires child care center vehicles to be equipped with alarm system prompting driver to inspect vehicle for children left unattended in vehicle.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2118

Requires child care center vehicles to be equipped with alarm system prompting driver to inspect vehicle for children left unattended in vehicle.

NJ A219

Requires child care center vehicles to be equipped with alarm system prompting driver to inspect vehicle for children left unattended in vehicle.

NJ HB1244

"Child Safety Alarm Act"; enact to implement safeguards for children left unattended in vehicles.

NJ HB1741

Relating to requiring child safety alarms in certain vehicles used by child-care facilities to transport children.

NJ SB1123

Relating to requiring child safety alarms in certain vehicles used by child-care facilities to transport children.

NJ HB572

Requires certain child care facilities to install child safety alarms in any vehicle used to transport children

NJ A409

Establishes public awareness campaign concerning the dangers of leaving children unattended in and around motor vehicles.

NJ HB1469

To require child care facility vehicles to have child safety alarms

NJ A975

Requires certain commercial motor vehicles to be equipped with certain global positioning systems.

NJ A1111

Requires certain commercial motor vehicles to be equipped with certain global positioning systems.

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