New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A746

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Requires installation of emergency power supply systems to certain common areas of new planned real estate developments; provides related tax incentives.

Impact

The implementation of A746 will revise the State Uniform Construction Code to require new developments to integrate emergency power systems into their designs. This legislative change marks a significant shift in safety standards for planned communities, reflecting a proactive approach to managing the risks posed by severe weather and other emergencies. The bill also contains provisions for public charging stations within these facilities, promoting the ability of residents to maintain access to essential electronic devices during power outages.

Summary

Assembly Bill A746 mandates the installation of emergency power supply systems for common areas, specifically clubhouses and community rooms, in new planned real estate developments in New Jersey. The bill was introduced in response to the extended power outages experienced during Hurricane Sandy, underlining the need for reliable power sources in community facilities during emergencies. It aims to ensure that these places can serve as shelters for residents when the primary power source fails, enhancing both safety and readiness for future emergency situations.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support due to its potential to enhance community safety, there may be concerns regarding the costs and regulatory burdens placed on developers. The bill provides tax incentives, allowing for a deduction up to $10,000 for the installation of these systems, which is designed to mitigate potential financial impacts on developers. However, debates could emerge around the viability of implementing such systems in existing communities, as the bill only mandates new constructions, potentially leading to disparities between new and established developments.

Companion Bills

NJ S503

Same As Requires installation of emergency power supply systems to certain common areas of new planned real estate developments; provides related tax incentives.

NJ A1601

Carry Over Requires installation of emergency power supply systems to certain common areas of new planned real estate developments; provides related tax incentives.

NJ S1813

Carry Over Requires installation of emergency power supply systems to certain common areas of new planned real estate developments; provides related tax incentives.

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NJ A1601

Requires installation of emergency power supply systems to certain common areas of new planned real estate developments; provides related tax incentives.

NJ S1813

Requires installation of emergency power supply systems to certain common areas of new planned real estate developments; provides related tax incentives.

NJ S503

Requires installation of emergency power supply systems to certain common areas of new planned real estate developments; provides related tax incentives.

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