New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S992

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Requires induction loop listening system installation in certain buildings open to public upon new construction or substantial renovation.

Impact

The implementation of S992 is intended to promote compliance with federal and state regulations surrounding accessibility in public spaces. By standardizing the installation of induction loop systems, the bill seeks to better equip areas of public assembly, such as theaters, libraries, and community centers, to serve all individuals, especially those with hearing loss. This initiative could significantly improve the overall experience for hearing-impaired individuals, making community resources more available and effective in meeting their needs.

Summary

Senate Bill S992 mandates the installation of induction loop listening systems in certain public buildings during new construction or substantial renovations. An induction loop listening system aids individuals with hearing impairments by transmitting sound directly to their hearing aids, thereby allowing better access to audio in public spaces. The bill establishes that owners of public assembly areas must maintain such systems, ensuring they are operational and adequately signposted for public awareness. It aims to enhance accessibility and inclusivity for individuals with hearing disabilities in various public venues.

Contention

While supporters tout the bill's benefits of inclusivity and access, there are concerns regarding the potential financial burden imposed on building owners, especially small businesses or organizations with limited funds. Opponents argue that mandating such installations may pose challenges, particularly in cases where the enforcing agency agrees that installation might be impractical. This calls to question the balance between enhancing accessibility and the financial implications of compliance for public assembly spaces.

Implementation

The bill will take effect seven months post-enactment, allowing the Department of Community Affairs to establish necessary rules and regulations. These will clarify aspects such as the determination of practicality in installation, the required design of signage, and the criteria that designate a venue as an area of public assembly. Violations could result in penalties aligned with the State Uniform Construction Code, thus ensuring adherence to the new requirements.

Companion Bills

NJ A2856

Same As Requires induction loop listening system installation in certain buildings open to public upon new construction or substantial renovation.

NJ A1487

Carry Over Requires induction loop listening system installation in certain buildings open to public upon new construction or substantial renovation.

NJ S286

Carry Over Requires induction loop listening system installation in certain buildings open to public upon new construction or substantial renovation.

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