New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3438

Introduced
2/1/24  

Caption

Creates program for installing standby emergency power generators in new senior housing.

Impact

The implementation of A3438 would have a substantial influence on state construction laws, specifically under the State Uniform Construction Code. By requiring standby emergency power generators for these residential buildings, the bill seeks to standardize safety measures and contribute to the well-being of senior residents by minimizing disruptions in electricity supply. Furthermore, the Department of Community Affairs is tasked with formulating necessary regulations to oversee this requirement, which is intended to ensure compliance with environmental guidelines as set forth by the Department of Environmental Protection.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3438 establishes a new program focused on enhancing public safety by mandating the installation of standby emergency power generators in newly constructed residential multiple dwellings that are primarily meant for seniors, defined as individuals aged 62 or older. The bill targets residential projects where at least 90 percent of the units are designated for senior occupancy and stipulates that this requirement applies only to projects for which construction permit applications have not been completed prior to the bill's effective date. This provision aims to ensure that vulnerable populations are protected from power outages, which can pose significant health and safety risks.

Contention

Debate surrounding this bill centers on the practicality and financial implications of enforcing mandatory generator installations in new senior housing developments. Supporters argue that the measure is crucial for safeguarding seniors' health and ensuring continuous power supply during emergencies. Critics may express concerns about the potential increase in construction costs and the implications for housing affordability. Additionally, there may be discussions regarding the ongoing maintenance and operational responsibilities associated with these generators, which could place additional burdens on residential management.

Companion Bills

NJ A2399

Carry Over Creates program for installing standby emergency power generators in new senior housing.

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