Prohibits sale and use of certain gas-powered leaf blowers; provides CBT credit for purchase of electric leaf blower that replaces gas-powered leaf blower.
Impact
The implications of Assembly Bill A4666 are significant, particularly for the lawn care and landscaping industries which heavily rely on gas-powered leaf blowers. Penalties for violations include civil fines ranging from $25 for individuals to up to $1,000 for commercial entities after repeated offenses. Furthermore, the bill provides an incentive for the transition to electric leaf blowers by offering a tax credit equal to 50% of the purchase price for those who replace gas-powered models. This is a crucial measure aimed not only at compliance enforcement but also at fostering a market for electric alternatives, thereby encouraging environmentally friendly practices.
Summary
Assembly Bill A4666 is a legislative measure aimed at reducing the environmental impact of gas-powered leaf blowers in New Jersey. The bill proposes two significant restrictions: first, it will prohibit the sale and distribution of gas-powered leaf blowers with two-stroke engines within two years of the law's enactment. Secondly, it establishes a timeline to ultimately restrict the use of such equipment, making it illegal to operate two-stroke leaf blowers after four years. For four-stroke engines, the bill allows usage only in non-residential areas during specified times of the year, reflecting a clear intent to mitigate air and noise pollution in residential communities.
Contention
Despite its environmental benefits, A4666 faces potential pushback concerning its impact on local businesses and residents. Stakeholders in lawn care services may argue that such restrictions could constitute an undue burden on their operations, raising concerns about increased costs and operational limitations. The legislation does provide provisions for municipalities to adopt stricter regulations, indicating some flexibility; however, the overarching shift toward regulation may spark debates about local control versus state mandates, particularly among communities that rely on gas-powered leaf blowers for large-scale landscaping services.
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Prohibits sale and use of certain gas-powered leaf blowers; provides CBT credit for purchase of electric leaf blower that replaces gas-powered leaf blower.
Prohibits sale and use of certain gas-powered leaf blowers; provides CBT credit for purchase of electric leaf blower that replaces gas-powered leaf blower.
Prohibits sale and use of certain gas-powered leaf blowers; provides CBT credit for purchase of electric leaf blower that replaces gas-powered leaf blower.