New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill SR104

Introduced
10/13/22  

Caption

Urges President and Congress of US to enact legislation requiring certain delivery vehicles to have air-conditioning unit.

Impact

If enacted, this resolution would significantly promote public health and safety by requiring modifications to all existing qualifying delivery vehicles within three years and mandating that any new delivery vehicles manufactured for use in the United States include air-conditioning units. This legislation could lead to reduced incidents of heat-related illnesses among delivery personnel, thereby enhancing their working conditions and overall safety standards within the commercial delivery industry. Furthermore, it serves as a proactive measure to ensure that the physical well-being of delivery workers is prioritized, particularly during unreasonably high temperatures.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 104 (SR104), introduced in the New Jersey Senate, is an urgent call for the President and Congress of the United States to pass legislation mandating that certain delivery vehicles, specifically those with a box-style, walk-in cargo area up to 18-feet long, be equipped with air-conditioning units. The resolution seeks to address the safety concerns associated with extreme heat exposure that drivers of these vehicles face, highlighting the tragic case of Peggy Frank, a former USPS employee who passed away from heat exhaustion while delivering mail in extreme temperatures. The resolution advocates for the inclusion of basic technology in delivery vehicles to ensure the safety of those delivering goods or services across the country.

Contention

While the bill is aimed at protecting delivery workers from heat exposure, there may be concerns regarding the cost implications for businesses that utilize these delivery vehicles. Some may argue that mandating air conditioning could impose financial burdens on smaller companies and impact their operational budgets. Conversely, supporters will likely emphasize the necessity of safeguarding the health of workers and the moral imperative to prevent tragedies similar to that of Peggy Frank, advocating that the benefits of such legislation outweigh the costs. Overall, the debate surrounding SR104 could reflect broader discussions about worker safety, business costs, and legislative responsibilities.

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NJ AR160

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