New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4631

Introduced
6/25/24  

Caption

Prohibits certain use of emergency communications receivers for pecuniary gain.

Impact

The enactment of A4631 will amend existing laws related to the use of emergency communication systems. Presently, while there are penalties for individuals who use emergency receivers while committing a crime, this bill expands the scope to include financial gains as a factor of illegality. This change underscores the importance of maintaining integrity and reliability within emergency communication channels, particularly during critical situations when such systems are essential for public safety.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4631, introduced by Assemblyman Alexander 'Avi' Schnall, aims to prohibit the use of emergency communication receivers for pecuniary gain unless the individual is specifically authorized by the Department of Law and Public Safety. This stipulation seeks to close loopholes in existing legislation that allow individuals to exploit emergency communications for financial benefit. The bill intends to enhance public safety by ensuring that emergency communications systems remain secure and are not misused for personal gain.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding A4631 revolves around the balance between regulation and legitimate use of emergency communication technology. Critics may argue that restricting the use of emergency receivers could impede lawful journalism or public oversight endeavors. There are also concerns regarding the definitions and conditions under which the Department of Law and Public Safety may authorize the use of these systems for financial purposes, which might lead to ambiguities or potential abuses of authority.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1039

Upgrades penalties for certain crimes committed during a state of emergency.

NJ A2640

Upgrades penalties for certain crimes committed during a state of emergency.

NJ A3964

Requires parties to certain telephone communications to give notice of intention to record communications in order for communications to be lawfully recorded; failure to give notice violates "New Jersey Wiretapping and Electronic Surveillance Control Act."

NJ SB1100

Crimes and punishments; prohibiting certain communications through an online platform. Effective date.

NJ SB2531

Mississippi Emergency Communications Act; create.

NJ HB885

Mississippi Emergency Communications Act; create.

NJ SB2835

Mississippi Emergency Communications Act; create.

NJ S4052

Amends felony murder, aggravated manslaughter, and aggravated assault statutes to include death or bodily injury occurring during commission of auto theft.

NJ A5317

Amends felony murder, aggravated manslaughter, and aggravated assault statutes to include death or bodily injury occurring during commission of auto theft.

NJ HB465

Emergency communications districts; require to implement text-to-911 services by a certain date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.