Designates Earth Day week each year as Litter Law Enforcement Week for special effort to enforce littering laws.
Impact
If enacted, AB A654 would institutionalize a specific week dedicated to litter law enforcement, which could significantly enhance the effectiveness of anti-littering measures within the state. The bill outlines a collaborative effort that requires cooperation among state and municipal law enforcement agencies, promoting a unified approach to tackling litter. This increased emphasis on enforcement is designed to deter littering behaviors and foster a cleaner environment, benefiting public spaces and natural resources throughout New Jersey.
Summary
Assembly Bill A654 proposes to designate the week of Earth Day (April 22nd) each year as 'Litter Law Enforcement Week' in New Jersey. The bill emphasizes the need for enhanced enforcement of state litter laws during this week. The Department of Environmental Protection and the New Jersey State Police shall focus their enforcement efforts on various existing litter laws, ensuring that littering regulations are prioritized unless limited by emergency situations. This initiative aims to increase public awareness and compliance regarding littering laws across the state.
Contention
While the bill is likely to gain support from environmental advocates who see litter enforcement as essential for maintaining the state's natural beauty, some stakeholders may argue about the allocation of resources for enforcement during these specific weeks. Concerns may arise regarding the impact on local law enforcement agencies already stretched thin by existing obligations. Additionally, the reliance on fines and collections as a funding mechanism for litter abatement programs raises questions about potential inequalities in enforcement across different communities, depending on their socioeconomic status.