New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S4663

Introduced
6/26/25  

Caption

Establishes grant program for certain law enforcement agencies to purchase and install bullet-resistant components for motor vehicles.

Impact

The bill mandates the Attorney General to create guidelines for this grant program, defining aspects such as application procedures, eligibility requirements, and grant amounts. A nonlapsing revolving fund known as the 'Bullet-Resistant Law Enforcement Motor Vehicles' fund will be created within the Department of Law and Public Safety to manage these grants. This fund will be financed partly by an additional dollar added to fines and penalties imposed for various motor vehicle violations, which will be forwarded to the State Treasurer and subsequently allocated to this fund.

Summary

Senate Bill S4663 establishes a grant program aimed at enhancing the safety of law enforcement vehicles by providing financial assistance to county and municipal law enforcement agencies. The program is particularly focused on the purchase and installation of bullet-resistant components for motor vehicles that law enforcement officers utilize while on duty. This initiative is meant to provide critical protection to officers, acknowledging the increasing risks they face in the line of duty.

Conclusion

Overall, S4663 aims to bolster the safety of law enforcement personnel through improved vehicle safety measures. While it seeks to address genuine concerns regarding officer safety, continuing discussions on practical implementation, funding, and overall effectiveness will be crucial as the bill moves forward.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding S4663 is the potential financial impact on law enforcement budgets. Critics may argue that while enhancing vehicle safety is critical, the reliance on fines to fund such programs could lead to an overemphasis on revenue generation through traffic violations, affecting community trust in law enforcement. Additionally, there may be concerns regarding the actual need and effectiveness of bullet-resistant components in improving safety versus the cost implications for local governments involved.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ HB2217

Relating to establishing a grant program to equip motor vehicles used by peace officers with certain bullet-resistant components.

NJ SB1788

Relating to establishing a grant program to equip motor vehicles used by peace officers with certain bullet-resistant components.

NJ HB85

Relating to a grant program to provide grants to law enforcement agencies to equip certain motor vehicles with bullet-resistant windshields.

NJ HB180

Relating to a grant program to provide grants to law enforcement agencies to equip certain motor vehicles with bullet-resistant windshields.

NJ S3967

Provides cancer and cardiovascular screenings to law enforcement officers; establishes fund; appropriates $20 million.

NJ A390

Establishes motor vehicle insurance compliance programs; allows law enforcement agencies to utilize license plate readers to enforce motor vehicle insurance requirements.

NJ A454

Establishes motor vehicle insurance compliance programs; allows law enforcement agencies to utilize license plate readers to enforce motor vehicle insurance requirements.

NJ A5127

Provides cancer and cardiovascular screenings to law enforcement officers; establishes fund; appropriates $20 million.

NJ S1876

Establishes "Solar Equipment Purchase and Installation Assistance Program" in EDA.

NJ S4144

Clarifies installation of ignition interlock devices for certain DWI offenses.

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