New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3872

Introduced
2/27/24  
Refer
2/27/24  

Caption

Requires private bus operators to provide notice and hold public meetings for certain service changes.

Impact

In addition to notifying regulatory bodies, the bill also requires that operators notify their customers three months in advance of any significant service changes. Furthermore, operators are obligated to hold at least one public meeting in the area affected by the service changes within 15 days of notifying customers. These meetings must be strategically located near the busiest stops on the affected routes, thereby fostering community engagement and ensuring transparency in communications about transportation services.

Overall

The bill is positioned to enhance communication between private bus service providers and both regulatory authorities and the public, ultimately aiming to improve the reliability and oversight of public transit services in New Jersey. If passed, A3872 would necessitate adjustments to existing operational practices among private entities providing bus services, ensuring that customer impact is considered in any substantial service alterations.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3872 introduces new requirements for private operators of motorbus regular route services in New Jersey. The bill mandates that prior to any substantial curtailments of service, these operators must provide a written notice of at least four months to the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (NJMVC) and New Jersey Transit Corporation (NJ Transit). This requirement aims to ensure that relevant authorities are sufficiently informed about service changes that may impact public transportation availability.

Contention

The implementation of these regulations would introduce civil penalties for private bus operators who fail to meet the outlined notice requirements. A violation could result in fines of up to $10,000 for each infraction. This element of the bill raises discussions on its potential impact on the operational flexibility of private transit companies as well as its implications for the overall public transit sector in New Jersey. Opponents may argue that such penalties might deter operators from adjusting services quickly in response to market demands or operational challenges.

Companion Bills

NJ S2607

Same As Requires private bus operators to provide notice and hold public meetings for certain service changes.

NJ S4085

Carry Over Requires private bus operators to provide notice and hold public meetings for certain service changes.

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