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NJ S2574
NJ S2574Establishes signs and Internet websites for State tourism attractions, historic sites, and historic districts.
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Introduced
02/08/2024
02/08/2024
In Committee
02/08/2024
02/08/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026
01/12/2026
Introduced Session
2024-2025 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This bill requires the establishment of signs and Internet websites for State tourism attractions, historic sites, and historic districts. Under the bill, the Department of Transportation, in coordination with and subject to the approval of the Federal Highway Administration, is directed to adopt rule amendments governing participation in the Tourist Oriented Directional Signs (TODS) Program, adding tourism attractions, historic sites, and historic districts as eligible facilities under the TODS program. The rule amendments are intended to provide awareness of and directional guidance to tourism attractions, historic sites, and historic districts in the State through roadway signs, and support a trail-like path through signage which allows persons to find and visit various indoor and outdoor attractions in an efficient and reasonable manner, and promote these locations within New Jersey. The bill requires the rule amendments, as a condition of eligibility to participate in the TODS program, that tourism attractions, historic sites, and historic districts: (1) be located within 15 miles of the State highway on which the intersection approach sign is erected; (2) be open to the general public a minimum of six hours each day and five days per week for at least 20 consecutive weeks in a year; (3) provide artistic, cultural, historical, or entertainment value to tourists; (4) be licensed and approved by all appropriate authorities; and (5) be in compliance with all laws regarding public accommodation. The bill specifically directed the department, in coordination and subject to the approval of the Federal Highway Administration, to adopt amendments to the rules governing the procedures and standards for the implementation of the Specific Service Sign (Logo) Program, adding tourism attractions, historic sites, and historic districts as eligible attractions, for the purpose of applying for the installation of a business logo panel on the blue motorist service signs along designated freeways and interstate highways. In addition, the bill requires the Division of Travel and Tourism in the Department of State, in consultations with the Division of Parks and Forestry in the Department of Environmental Protection, the Historic Preservation Office in the Department of Environmental Protection, the New Jersey Historic Trust in the Department of Community Affairs, and the New Jersey Historical Commission, to develop and maintain a website providing information on tourism attractions, historic sites, and historic districts in the State. The website would provide awareness of and directional guidance to tourism attractions, historic sites, and historic districts in the State and allow persons to find and visit them in an efficient and reasonable manner and to promote these locations within New Jersey. Under the bill, the information on the website would be searchable and available as a list and as an interactive map. The website would: (1) specify the location of each attraction, site, and district, and provide driving directions from the north, south, east, and west, as well as directions by public transit, where applicable; (2) provide information about whether an attraction, site, and district offers guided tours, the frequency of the tours, and the hours during which the tours are conducted; (3) display photographs of each attraction, site, and district; and (4) provide contact information for the owner or operator of each attraction, site, and district, including the telephone number and web address, and any other information that the Director of the Division of Travel and Tourism deems appropriate.
AI Summary
This bill mandates the creation of signs and websites to promote New Jersey's tourism attractions, historic sites, and historic districts. The Department of Transportation will update rules for the Tourist Oriented Directional Signs (TODS) Program, which provides roadside signs for attractions, to include these locations, ensuring they are within 15 miles of a state highway, open to the public for a minimum of six hours daily and five days weekly for at least 20 consecutive weeks annually, offer artistic, cultural, historical, or entertainment value, are properly licensed, and comply with public accommodation laws. Additionally, the Department of Transportation will amend rules for the Specific Service Sign (Logo) Program, allowing these attractions to have their logos displayed on blue motorist service signs along freeways and interstate highways. The Division of Travel and Tourism, in collaboration with other state departments and commissions, will develop and maintain a searchable website with an interactive map featuring location details, driving and public transit directions, tour information, photographs, and contact details for these sites, aiming to increase awareness, provide directional guidance, and promote tourism within the state.
Committee Categories
Government Affairs
Sponsors (3)
Last Action
Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate State Government, Wagering, Tourism & Historic Preservation Committee (on 02/08/2024)
Official Document
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| Document Type | Source Location |
|---|---|
| State Bill Page | https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/bill-search/2024/S2574 |
| BillText | https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2026/S3000/2574_I1.HTM |
| BillText | https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2024/S3000/2574_I1.HTM |
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