New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S138

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Requires inspection for pest infestation prior to certain demolitions.

Impact

The passage of S138 would significantly alter existing demolition practices within the state. By introducing a formal requirement for pest inspections, the bill aims to prevent scenarios where demolitions inadvertently contribute to pest infestations in surrounding areas. This change is expected to foster enhanced community health standards and greater accountability among demolition contractors. The construction permit process will now integrate pest control protocols, ensuring that health and safety are prioritized in urban redevelopment projects. The costs associated with inspections and extermination will be borne by the construction permit applicant, which may impact project budgets and timelines.

Summary

Senate Bill S138 is aimed at safeguarding public health and safety by mandating pest inspections prior to the demolition of buildings. The bill seeks to mitigate the risk of pest infestations spreading to adjacent properties during demolitions. It requires either a health officer or a certified pest control professional to thoroughly inspect the building for significant pest presence and to confirm that nearby structures are not at risk. If pests are detected at hazardous levels, extermination must occur before any demolition can take place. This legislative measure reflects growing concerns about urban pest management and the responsibilities of property owners during building demolitions.

Contention

Some stakeholders have raised concerns about the potential burdens S138 will impose on property developers and demolition contractors, especially regarding the costs and logistical complications of inspection requirements. Critics argue that the bill might delay demolition timelines unnecessarily, particularly in cases involving structurally unsafe buildings needing immediate action. Additionally, there is apprehension that the regulations might lead to ambiguous interpretations of what constitutes a 'severe pest presence,' necessitating clear guidelines to prevent arbitrary enforcement. As stakeholders continue to navigate the implications of this bill, discussions will likely focus on balancing public health interests with economic considerations.

Companion Bills

NJ A3555

Same As Requires inspection for pest infestation prior to certain demolitions.

NJ A3202

Carry Over Requires inspection for pest infestation prior to certain demolition.

NJ S2311

Carry Over Requires inspection for pest infestation prior to certain demolitions.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2311

Requires inspection for pest infestation prior to certain demolitions.

NJ A3555

Requires inspection for pest infestation prior to certain demolitions.

NJ A3202

Requires inspection for pest infestation prior to certain demolition.

NJ A3291

Prohibits certain demolitions without inspection for pest infestation.

NJ A2392

Prohibits certain demolitions without inspection for pest infestation.

NJ A867

Establishes procedures to prevent and eradicate bedbug infestations in certain residential property.

NJ A3156

Establishes procedures to prevent and eradicate bedbug infestations in certain residential property.

NJ A573

Provides for expedited construction inspections.

NJ S3014

Provides for expedited construction inspections.

NJ S4501

Concerns authority of owners, agents, or other persons to elect to contract with private on-site inspection agencies to complete inspections under the construction code; provides for charging of inspection fees.

Similar Bills

NJ A3291

Prohibits certain demolitions without inspection for pest infestation.

NJ A2392

Prohibits certain demolitions without inspection for pest infestation.

NJ A3202

Requires inspection for pest infestation prior to certain demolition.

NJ S2311

Requires inspection for pest infestation prior to certain demolitions.

NJ A3555

Requires inspection for pest infestation prior to certain demolitions.

HI HB656

Relating To Environmental Protection.

HI HB656

Relating To Environmental Protection.

HI SB1150

Relating To Environmental Protection.