New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3389

Introduced
2/1/24  

Caption

Limits liability for operators of buildings, facilities, or premises for certain sports, games, and amusement activities.

Impact

If enacted, A3389 will have significant implications on existing state liability laws regarding sports and recreational facilities. Specifically, it would provide a legal basis for operators to claim a defense when faced with injury lawsuits, as it assumes that participants and spectators acknowledge and accept the inherent risks associated with such activities. However, it’s noteworthy that the bill does not protect operators against claims of gross negligence or deliberate misconduct, which means that while general injuries may be covered under this law, serious misconduct still opens them to liability.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3389, introduced by Assemblyman Jay Webber, aims to limit the liability of operators of buildings, facilities, or premises where participants and spectators engage in or observe physically-exerting recreational activities. The bill defines such activities to include a wide range of sports and physical engagements, ranging from gymnastics, football, and basketball to activities like trampoline jumping and rock climbing. This legislation responds to growing concerns about lawsuits arising from injuries sustained during recreational activities, effectively allowing operators to defend against claims by invoking the assumption of risk by participants and spectators.

Contention

While A3389 seeks to promote a safer recreational environment by encouraging participation without the fear of litigation, the bill has drawn scrutiny from various parties. Critics argue that it may discourage accountability among operators by allowing them to evade liability, thus potentially compromising safety standards. Moreover, there are concerns that participants, particularly minors or inexperienced individuals, might not fully understand the risks associated with these activities, which could lead to preventable injuries. The balance between protecting operators and ensuring participant safety remains a contentious topic within legislative discussions.

Companion Bills

NJ A2096

Carry Over Limits liability for operators of buildings, facilities, or premises for certain sports, games, and amusement activities.

Previously Filed As

NJ A2096

Limits liability for operators of buildings, facilities, or premises for certain sports, games, and amusement activities.

NJ S3541

Prohibits amusement games licensees from offering or advertising gambling activities related to amusement games.

NJ A4756

Prohibits amusement games licensees from offering or advertising gambling activities related to amusement games.

NJ A2631

Provides limited civil liability immunity to farmers hosting agritourism activities.

NJ S1933

Provides limited civil liability immunity to farmers hosting agritourism activities.

NJ A4249

Provides limited civil liability immunity to farmers hosting agritourism activities.

NJ S76

Provides limited civil liability immunity to farmers hosting agritourism activities.

NJ HB2074

Amusements and Sports; Amusements and Sports Policy Act of 2023; effective date.

NJ SB580

Creating WV Livestock Activities Liability Limitation Act

NJ SB479

Relating to limiting the liability of certain persons for farm animal activities.

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