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NJ A4884

NJ A4884
Revises penalties for certain violations of law by public movers and warehousemen and requires annual report.


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Introduced
01/15/2019
In Committee
03/18/2019
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2020

Introduced Session

2018-2019 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill revises the penalties for violations of the "Public Movers and Warehousemen Licensing Act," P.L.1981, c.311 (C.45:14D-1 et seq.), and authorizes the enforcement of certain provisions of that act by regular police officers. The bill provides that the Director of the Division of Consumer Affairs, in the Department of Law and Public Safety, will promulgate rules and regulations authorizing a regular police officer to issue a summons to, and impound the motor vehicle of, any person engaging in the business of public moving and storage in violation of the "Public Movers and Warehousemen Licensing Act." The bill also increases the civil penalties levied for any violation of the "Public Movers and Warehousemen Licensing Act," from not more than $2,500 for a first offense and not more than $5,000 for a second or subsequent offense, to not more than $5,000 for a first offense and not more than $20,000 for a second or subsequent offense. Any person engaging in the unlicensed practice of activities regulated under the act who violates a provision of the act will be ordered, after a first offense, to delete or block access to an Internet website maintained by the person that advertises the person's unlicensed practice. The person will be liable for an additional penalty of up to $1,000 each day that the website remains viewable to the public. Under the bill, a portion of the civil penalties collected are dedicated to cover the administrative costs of a municipality in enforcing the act and the Division of Consumer Affairs, in an amount determined by the director. The bill stipulates that any person advertising or engaging in the business of public moving or storage without a license issued pursuant to the "Public Movers and Warehousemen Licensing Act" is guilty of a disorderly persons offense, and upon conviction may be punished by a fine of up to $1,000, or by imprisonment of up to six months, or both. The bill also provides that any person engaging in the business of public moving without a license may be subject to a suspension, for a period of no more than three months, of the person's driver's license or commercial driver license, and the impoundment of the motor vehicle used to engage in the unlicensed practice of public moving. The bill provides that a public mover, warehouseman, or any other person who engages in the business of public moving or storage and who knows, or reasonably should have known, that payment for the lawfully agreed charges for the mover's services, storage services, or other person's services has been paid in full by a consumer, must release the consumer's property to the consumer. If the mover, warehouseman, or other person fails to release the consumer's property, then the mover, warehouseman, or other person is guilty of a crime of the fourth degree and, upon conviction, will be punished by a fine of up to $10,000, or by imprisonment for up to 18 months, or both. If the mover, warehouseman, or other person fails to release the consumer's property, any regular police officer may take custody of the property and release the property to the consumer. Additionally, the bill provides that the contents of information brochures which a mover or warehouseman is required to give to a customer may be in either a written or digital format. Lastly, the bill requires the Division of Consumer Affairs to submit an annual report to the Legislature concerning the enforcement of and violations of the act. The bill requires the report to include information on all violations of the act in the preceding year and may include recommendations to improve enforcement.

AI Summary

This bill revises the penalties for violations of the "Public Movers and Warehousemen Licensing Act" and authorizes regular police officers to enforce certain provisions of the act. It increases the civil penalties for violations, requires the deletion or blocking of unlicensed advertising websites, creates a new criminal offense for failing to release a consumer's property, and allows police to impound vehicles used in unlicensed moving practices. The bill also requires the Division of Consumer Affairs to submit an annual report on the enforcement and violations of the act.

Committee Categories

Budget and Finance, Business and Industry

Sponsors (4)

Last Action

Substituted by S781 (4R) (on 06/20/2019)

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