New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2219

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Prohibits NJTA from passing credit card processing fees to toll payers.

Impact

If passed, A2219 will codify an existing practice of the NJTA, reinforcing consumer protections for electronic toll users. The implication of this legislation is significant as it strengthens the financial framework supporting electronic toll payments without imposing additional costs on users. This act not only promotes the convenience of electronic toll collection but also fosters trust in the NJTA's operational practices, ensuring that users feel secure when using their preferred payment methods. Furthermore, it aims to improve overall customer satisfaction by mitigating incidental fees that were previously placed directly on toll customers.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2219 is a legislative proposal aimed at prohibiting the New Jersey Turnpike Authority (NJTA) from charging toll payers any fees associated with the processing of credit card and other electronic transactions. This bill is designed to ensure that the costs involved in processing such payments are covered within the authority's operating budget rather than being passed on to customers. By mandating that these expenses be included in the budget, it seeks to alleviate any financial burden on toll payers who use electronic payment methods like credit cards or E-ZPass.

Contention

While the bill seeks to reinforce fair pricing for toll payers, potential points of contention may arise regarding the budget management of the NJTA. Critics could argue whether including credit card processing fees within the operating budget will result in increased budgetary pressure on the authority, potentially affecting other areas of expenditure. Furthermore, there may be discussions around the effectiveness and efficiency of how these funds are utilized, especially as toll roads continue to evolve with technological advancements in payment systems.

Companion Bills

NJ S3087

Same As Prohibits NJTA from passing credit card processing fees to toll payers.

NJ S2928

Carry Over Prohibits NJTA from passing credit card processing fees to toll payers.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2928

Prohibits NJTA from passing credit card processing fees to toll payers.

NJ S3087

Prohibits NJTA from passing credit card processing fees to toll payers.

NJ S376

Prohibits NJTA from implementing automatic toll increases and increasing tolls for three years; reduces NJTA tolls.

NJ S3582

Requires NJTA and SJTA to display amount of tolls paid in lanes used for electronic toll collection system, commonly known as E-ZPass.

NJ S4411

Requires NJTA and SJTA to exempt certain disabled veterans from E-ZPass tolls.

NJ A5528

Requires NJTA and SJTA to exempt certain disabled veterans from E-ZPass tolls.

NJ A5205

Creates toll relief program; appropriates $250 million to NJTA and $250 million to SJTA.

NJ A830

Creates toll relief program; appropriates $250 million to NJTA and $250 million to SJTA.

NJ S514

Creates toll relief program; appropriates $250 million to NJTA and $250 million to SJTA.

NJ A395

Requires NJTA and SJTA to display amount of tolls paid in lanes used for electronic toll collection system, commonly known as E-ZPass.

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