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NJ S3749

Allows individual entering assisted living or long-term care facility to terminate trash collection contract.


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Introduced
10/07/2024
In Committee
10/07/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires a trash collection service doing business in this State to allow a person who has entered a long term care or an assisted living facility to terminate a trash collection contract without incurring an early termination fee. Unless otherwise waived by the trash collection service, the bill requires the person to give the service recipient no less than 45 days' notice prior to the requested date of the contract's termination or cancellation. However, if a physician's order requires the person's immediate relocation to a long-term care facility, this notice requirement would be waived, and the contract could be terminated within 48 hours. The trash collection service is to provide a standard termination form to the service recipient upon request, which the service recipient and a physician are to utilize when requesting contract termination or cancellation from the service. If a service recipient is unable to submit the standard termination form and a representative of the recipient is requesting contract termination or cancellation, the representative is to submit to the trash collection service the standard termination form and a copy of the power of attorney, conservatorship, or guardianship documents verifying the representative's authority. The bill also allows a trash collection service to require written proof of a service recipient's relocation to a long-term facility. In this event, the bill provides that the delivery of a written notice to the trash collection service of the contract termination and a letter signed by the service recipient's physician no later than 45 days prior to the scheduled date of termination would be deemed to constitute sufficient proof.

AI Summary

This bill requires a trash collection service provider in New Jersey to allow a person who has entered an assisted living or long-term care facility to terminate their trash collection contract without incurring an early termination fee. The bill outlines the process, including requiring the person to provide at least 45 days' notice, unless a physician's order requires immediate relocation, in which case the notice requirement is waived. The service provider must provide a standard termination form, and the person or their representative can submit that form along with proof of relocation to terminate the contract. The bill also allows the service provider to require written proof of relocation, such as a letter from the person's physician, as sufficient proof.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Commerce Committee (on 10/07/2024)

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