New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1050

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Requires landlords of certain properties providing child care services who refuse lead service line replacements to install and maintain water filters.

Impact

The implementation of S1050 will likely have a substantial impact on property management and state laws regarding property maintenance standards. Landlords will be required to take an active role in addressing lead contamination, either through physical infrastructure updates or by providing alternative solutions such as water filters. This could lead to an increased financial burden on those landlords who are unable or unwilling to make the requisite changes, prompting a potential reevaluation of leasing practices in certain sectors.

Summary

Bill S1050 mandates that landlords of certain properties providing child care services must either replace lead service lines or, if they refuse to do so, must install and maintain water filters. This legislation is rooted in the concern for public health, particularly for young children who are particularly vulnerable to lead exposure. By addressing lead contamination in water supplies, the bill aims to ensure that child care facilities maintain a safe environment for the children in their care.

Contention

Opposition to S1050 may arise from various interest groups who argue that the financial implications of the bill could disproportionately affect smaller landlords. There may be concerns regarding the feasibility and cost-effectiveness of installing and maintaining water filters as an alternative to replacing lead service lines. Moreover, advocates for children's health are likely to emphasize the importance of ensuring safe drinking water, thus framing the need for such legislation as critical for public health.

Notable_points

While the bill creates important regulations to protect children in daycare settings, it also ignites a broader discussion about the responsibilities of landlords in maintaining safe housing. As this legislation moves through the legislative process, the balance between ensuring public health and managing economic burdens will be a focal point of debate.

Companion Bills

NJ A2938

Same As Requires landlords of certain properties providing child care services who refuse lead service line replacements to install and maintain water filters.

NJ A4770

Carry Over Requires landlords of certain properties providing child care services who refuse lead service line replacements to install and maintain water filters.

NJ S3415

Carry Over Requires landlords of certain properties providing child care services who refuse lead service line replacements to install and maintain water filters.

Similar Bills

NJ A2938

Requires landlords of certain properties providing child care services who refuse lead service line replacements to install and maintain water filters.

NJ A4770

Requires landlords of certain properties providing child care services who refuse lead service line replacements to install and maintain water filters.

NJ S3415

Requires landlords of certain properties providing child care services who refuse lead service line replacements to install and maintain water filters.

NJ A5026

Codifies and enhances use of breach of implied warranty of habitability as defense to certain eviction actions.

NJ S1666

Codifies and enhances use of breach of implied warranty of habitability as defense to certain eviction actions.

NJ S280

Codifies and enhances use of breach of implied warranty of habitability as defense to certain eviction actions.

NJ S4347

The "Safeguarding Livable Units through Municipal Landlord Oversight and Regulation by DCA" or "SLUMLORD Act"; strengthens habitability protections for residential tenants; appropriates $5 million.

NJ S3829

Establishes Master Leasing Pilot Program to facilitate housing of certain households; appropriates $20 million.