New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1086

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Requires construction permit and inspections for certain work involving lead paint on home exterior.

Impact

The bill creates a framework for increased oversight over home renovation projects that might disturb lead-based paint. Before a permit is issued, the enforcing agency is tasked with determining if the paint in the project area may contain lead. If so, contractors certified in lead hazard control must be employed, and the agency will inspect the work site during the project. These additional regulations are designed to ensure compliance with safety protocols and to protect vulnerable populations, particularly children. The potential penalties for failing to adhere to these regulations also highlight the seriousness of the new requirements.

Summary

Senate Bill S1086 requires owners of residential buildings constructed or partially constructed before 1979 to obtain a construction permit prior to painting or removing existing paint on the exterior. This requirement is aimed at ensuring that any existing paint does not contain lead, which is a known health hazard, particularly for young children. The bill is intended to address public health concerns regarding lead exposure, which can cause serious developmental issues and other health risks. By mandating that a certified inspection be carried out before any work begins, the bill aims to minimize the risk of lead contamination in the environment.

Contention

While the bill is largely focused on improving health and safety, it may face opposition from some property owners and contractors due to the additional requirements and costs associated with obtaining permits and hiring certified professionals. The bill prohibits agencies from charging more than $50 for the permitted work, but increases in fees for other types of construction permits may be required to cover potential revenue shortfalls. Proponents argue that the health benefits outweigh the costs, whereas opponents may view this as an additional bureaucratic hurdle that complicates home renovation efforts.

Companion Bills

NJ A3498

Same As Requires construction permit and inspections for certain work involving lead paint on home exterior.

NJ A803

Carry Over Requires construction permit and inspections for certain work involving lead paint on home exterior.

Previously Filed As

NJ A803

Requires construction permit and inspections for certain work involving lead paint on home exterior.

NJ A3498

Requires construction permit and inspections for certain work involving lead paint on home exterior.

NJ A5413

Limits lead-based paint inspections of certain apartments.

NJ A1051

Requires municipalities to conduct lead paint inspections in single- and two-family dwellings; requires reporting of inspection results to State.

NJ A2894

Requires municipalities to conduct lead paint inspections in single- and two-family dwellings; requires reporting of inspection results to State.

NJ AB2579

Inspections: exterior elevated elements.

NJ S3368

Concerns law protecting residential tenants from lead-based paint hazards.

NJ A4623

Concerns law protecting residential tenants from lead-based paint hazards.

NJ S3014

Provides for expedited construction inspections.

NJ A573

Provides for expedited construction inspections.

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