New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3498

Introduced
2/5/24  

Caption

Requires construction permit and inspections for certain work involving lead paint on home exterior.

Impact

The bill's implementation is expected to enhance public health standards by preventing lead contamination during home renovation activities. With this new requirement, construction contractors who handle lead-based paint will need to be certified in lead hazard control. This will not only ensure safer work conditions but also fosters a compliance framework that protects residents and minimizes potential lead exposure in their community. The bill also places a monetary cap of $50 on permit fees for lead-related work, making it financially accessible for homeowners while still supporting precautionary measures.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3498 proposes a requirement for construction permits before any painting or removal of existing paint on the exterior of residential buildings constructed prior to 1979. This legislative measure is specifically aimed at mitigating health risks associated with lead-based paint, which poses significant hazards, particularly to children under six years old. The bill mandates that the construction code enforcing agency must determine whether existing paint may contain lead before issuing permits for exterior work. This determination can be made through building inspections or reviewing historical records.

Contention

While the intent behind A3498 is to protect public health, there may be concerns regarding the compliance burden on homeowners and contractors involved in renovation projects. Critics may argue that the permit process—and the associated inspections—could hinder the renovation activities, particularly for lower-income households seeking to maintain or improve their homes. Additionally, potential penalties for violations of the permit requirement could place further financial strain on homeowners who may overlook this process during their renovations. Overall, while the bill aims to safeguard health, achieving a balance between public safety and homeowners' renovation flexibility may be a key point of discussion.

Companion Bills

NJ S1086

Same As Requires construction permit and inspections for certain work involving lead paint on home exterior.

NJ A803

Carry Over Requires construction permit and inspections for certain work involving lead paint on home exterior.

Previously Filed As

NJ A803

Requires construction permit and inspections for certain work involving lead paint on home exterior.

NJ S1086

Requires construction permit and inspections for certain work involving lead paint on home exterior.

NJ A5413

Limits lead-based paint inspections of certain apartments.

NJ A1051

Requires municipalities to conduct lead paint inspections in single- and two-family dwellings; requires reporting of inspection results to State.

NJ A2894

Requires municipalities to conduct lead paint inspections in single- and two-family dwellings; requires reporting of inspection results to State.

NJ AB2579

Inspections: exterior elevated elements.

NJ S3368

Concerns law protecting residential tenants from lead-based paint hazards.

NJ A4623

Concerns law protecting residential tenants from lead-based paint hazards.

NJ S3014

Provides for expedited construction inspections.

NJ AB1101

Building standards: exterior elevated elements: inspection.

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