New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3022

Introduced
1/9/24  
Refer
1/9/24  
Chaptered
1/9/24  

Caption

Requires entities to remove abandoned lines and mark information on certain lines.

Impact

If enacted, A3022 would alter the statutory framework governing telecommunications in New Jersey. Specifically, it requires entities to take prompt action if they own lines deemed abandoned. This includes submitting reports to the Board of Public Utilities (BPU) every 90 days to ensure compliance, thereby enhancing the accountability of service providers in maintaining their infrastructure. Entities that do not comply face fines, thereby escalating the urgency to align with the new regulations. This could lead to significant changes in how telecommunications companies manage their operational lines.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3022 seeks to establish comprehensive regulations regarding the maintenance and removal of certain telecommunications and cable lines. The bill mandates that entities, which include utilities and municipalities, are required to remove or correct abandoned lines, defined as lines that are not terminated, are unsafe, or have not been in use for a specified period. The legislation aims to facilitate better management of telecommunications infrastructure, ensuring lines that are no longer operational do not pose risks to public safety or aesthetic concerns.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding the bill may arise concerning the financial burden it places on smaller entities and municipalities required to comply with its provisions. Critics may argue that the penalties associated with non-compliance could strain resources, particularly for local governments that may already be managing limited budgets. Furthermore, stakeholders may raise concerns about the effectiveness of implementing such regulations in ensuring public safety and whether the definitions of 'abandoned' lines may lead to ambiguities in enforcement.

Companion Bills

NJ S2182

Same As Requires entities to remove abandoned lines and mark information on certain lines.

NJ A1100

Carry Over Requires entities to remove abandoned lines and mark information on certain lines.

NJ S995

Carry Over Requires entities to remove abandoned lines and mark information on certain lines.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1100

Requires entities to remove abandoned lines and mark information on certain lines.

NJ S995

Requires entities to remove abandoned lines and mark information on certain lines.

NJ S2182

Requires entities to remove abandoned lines and mark information on certain lines.

NJ A4141

Concerns removal of abandoned vessels; appropriates $25 million.

NJ A2401

Concerns removal of abandoned vessels; appropriates $25 million.

NJ S4171

Requires operators of underground facilities to remove street markings after completion of certain work.

NJ HB1191

Underground and submerged utility lines and facilities; revise requirements for excavators and utility operators.

NJ A1639

Requires electric distribution lines be located underground in areas affected by severe weather or natural disasters.

NJ A3305

Requires financial institution that has foreclosed on property to remove water service lines that contain lead.

NJ A2929

Requires disclosure of lead drinking water hazards to tenants of residential units; prohibits landlords from obstructing replacement of lead service lines; concerns testing of certain property for lead drinking water hazards.

Similar Bills

NJ A1100

Requires entities to remove abandoned lines and mark information on certain lines.

NJ S995

Requires entities to remove abandoned lines and mark information on certain lines.

NJ S2182

Requires entities to remove abandoned lines and mark information on certain lines.

CA AB2066

Communication: telegraph corporations, telegraphy, and telegrams.

FL H0745

Emergency Communications

CA SB556

Street light poles, traffic signal poles: small wireless facilities attachments.

VT H0657

An act relating to the modernization of Vermont’s communications taxes and fees

CT HB06442

An Act Concerning Equitable Access To Broadband.