New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1290

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Requires that new motor vehicles be equipped with amplitude modulation radio.

Impact

Should S1290 be enacted, it would create a legal obligation for vehicle manufacturers to include AM radio in their new models, which could have significant implications for manufacturing processes and costs. Violators of this requirement would face penalties under state consumer protection laws, including monetary fines and potential cease and desist orders. This stipulation may also foster a conversation around technological standards in automobiles and public access to emergency communication resources.

Summary

Senate Bill S1290 mandates that all new motor vehicles sold or leased in the state of New Jersey be equipped with a radio capable of receiving amplitude modulation (AM) broadcasts. This initiative stems from the recognition of AM radio's historical significance and ongoing necessity in emergency situations, enabling citizens to receive critical public safety information, especially during natural disasters or crises. The bill highlights concerns regarding the increasing trend among manufacturers, particularly electric vehicle producers, to exclude AM radio capabilities, potentially jeopardizing the public's access to vital information while on the road.

Contention

Though the bill is rooted in a public safety context, it may face pushback from automotive stakeholders who could argue against mandating specific technologies in the rapidly evolving vehicle market. Concerns could arise about the financial implications for manufacturers and whether such regulations might stifle innovation or lead to increased vehicle prices. Furthermore, discussions may focus on the balance between state mandates and manufacturers' design autonomy, particularly in the context of shifting consumer preferences towards new technologies.

Companion Bills

NJ A5437

Carry Over Requires that new motor vehicles be equipped with amplitude modulation radio.

NJ S4073

Carry Over Requires that new motor vehicles be equipped with amplitude modulation radio.

Previously Filed As

NJ S4073

Requires that new motor vehicles be equipped with amplitude modulation radio.

NJ A5437

Requires that new motor vehicles be equipped with amplitude modulation radio.

NJ A1111

Requires certain commercial motor vehicles to be equipped with certain global positioning systems.

NJ A975

Requires certain commercial motor vehicles to be equipped with certain global positioning systems.

NJ S2643

Requires commercial motor vehicles to be equipped with certain global positioning systems.

NJ S925

Requires that newly-purchased school buses be equipped with air conditioning and heating systems.

NJ A1812

Clarifies that owners of self-driving motor vehicles must comply with existing insurance requirements.

NJ A1591

Clarifies that owners of self-driving motor vehicles must comply with existing insurance requirements.

NJ S894

Requires school buses that transport students with special needs to be equipped with certain safety features.

NJ S57

Requires school buses that transport students with special needs to be equipped with certain safety features.

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NJ S4073

Requires that new motor vehicles be equipped with amplitude modulation radio.

NJ A5437

Requires that new motor vehicles be equipped with amplitude modulation radio.

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