New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1851

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Prohibits sale and use of gas-powered lawn equipment in NJ; provides CBT and gross income tax credits for purchase of certain zero-emission lawn equipment.

Impact

To facilitate this transition, A1851 provides tax incentives to encourage the purchase of zero-emission lawn equipment. Specifically, the bill includes a tax credit of 25% off the purchase price for systems such as electric-powered trimmers, chainsaws, and mowers, with limits on the maximum dollar amount of the credit. This approach allows the legislation to not only impose restrictions on harmful emissions but also fosters the growth of a market for cleaner technologies. The bill sets a cumulative cap of $500,000 on the total tax credits to maintain fiscal responsibility.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1851 aims to significantly reduce air pollution in New Jersey by banning the sale and use of gas-powered lawn equipment starting three years and five years, respectively, after the bill's effective date. The legislation is a proactive initiative in environmental policy aimed at replacing traditional gas-powered tools with zero-emission alternatives. The bill defines 'lawn equipment' broadly to include devices like lawn mowers, leaf blowers, and chainsaws, ensuring a wide range of equipment falls under its regulations.

Contention

There are concerns regarding the feasibility and practicality of these restrictions, particularly for landscaping businesses and homeowners who may rely heavily on gas-powered devices. An extension mechanism is included, allowing the Department of Environmental Protection to review and adjust the timelines for enforcement if determined to be not cost-effective or technologically feasible. This clause introduces a balancing act between environmental goals and the economic impacts on users of lawn equipment, sustaining a dialogue regarding manageable environmental reform.

Companion Bills

NJ A3906

Carry Over Prohibits sale and use of gas-powered lawn equipment in NJ; provides CBT and gross income tax credits for purchase of certain zero-emission lawn equipment.

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