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NJ S4789
NJ S4789"Dylan's Law," requires information be provided regarding types of US Coast Guard approved personal flotation devices under certain circumstances.
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Introduced
10/27/2025
10/27/2025
In Committee
10/27/2025
10/27/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026
01/12/2026
Introduced Session
2024-2025 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This bill, which is designated as "Dylan's Law," requires information to be provided regarding the types of United States Coast Guard approved personal flotation devices, commonly known as life jackets, under certain circumstances. Under current law, owners of vessels, including personal watercraft such as jet skis, are required to register their vessels through an application provided by the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission. This bill requires that the registration application include information regarding the types of United States Coast Guard approved personal flotation devices, including when each type is required pursuant to applicable State and federal laws, rules, and regulations, and when the use of a particular type is recommended. Additionally, the bill requires that the applicant acknowledge that he or she has read the information by signing, initialing, or checking a box on the application, or by providing written or electronic confirmation of receipt of the information. The Chief Administrator of the Motor Vehicle Commission is required to consult with the Superintendent of State Police and the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators, or its successor organization, regarding the information to be included on the application. Further, under current law, all operators of power vessels and personal watercraft on New Jersey waters are required to complete a boating safety course approved by the Superintendent of State Police. This bill requires approved boating safety courses to include comprehensive instruction on the types of United States Coast Guard approved personal flotation devices, including when each type is required pursuant to applicable State and federal laws, rules, and regulations, and when the use of a particular type is recommended. In addition, under the bill, any person engaged in the business of selling or renting personal watercraft for use on the waters of this State is required to provide each purchaser or renter, at the point of sale or rental, with informational materials prepared by the Superintendent of State Police regarding the types of United States Coast Guard approved personal flotation devices, including when each type is required pursuant to applicable State and federal laws, rules, and regulations, and when the use of a particular type is recommended. The bill provides that any person who purchases or rents a personal watercraft is required, at the time of the transaction, to acknowledge that he or she has read the information by signing, initialing, or checking a box on the purchase or rental agreement, or by providing written or electronic confirmation of receipt of the information. Finally, under the provisions of the bill, any person engaged in the business of selling or renting a personal watercraft is required to make available to each purchaser or renter the option to purchase or rent a United States Coast Guard approved Type I personal flotation device, regardless of whether other types of personal flotation devices are also available or offered as part of the sale or rental. The United States Coast Guard classifies personal flotation devices, commonly known as life jackets, into five types, each offering varying levels of buoyancy. Type I life jackets provide the highest level of buoyancy and are specifically designed to turn an unconscious person face-up and keep them in a safe, upright position in the water. On July 27, 2025, Dylan Geller tragically lost his life after suffering a seizure while in the water, despite being properly licensed to operate a personal watercraft and wearing a Type III life jacket purchased from a reputable source. It is the intent of the sponsor to ensure that all individuals operating a personal watercraft are properly informed about the differences between life jacket types and the critical role these distinctions play in protecting those engaged in water activities.
AI Summary
This bill, named "Dylan's Law," requires additional safety information and provisions related to personal flotation devices (life jackets) for vessel and personal watercraft owners and operators in New Jersey. The bill mandates that vessel registration applications include detailed information about United States Coast Guard approved life jacket types, including when each type is required and recommended, with applicants required to acknowledge receipt of this information. Boating safety courses must now provide comprehensive instruction on life jacket types, and businesses selling or renting personal watercraft must provide informational materials about life jackets to purchasers or renters at the point of sale, with renters and purchasers required to acknowledge they have read this information. Additionally, sellers and renters must now offer the option to purchase or rent a Type I personal flotation device, which provides the highest level of buoyancy and is designed to turn an unconscious person face-up in the water. The bill was inspired by the tragic death of Dylan Geller, who lost his life after suffering a seizure while wearing a Type III life jacket, and aims to ensure water sports participants are fully informed about the critical differences between life jacket types. The new requirements will take effect seven months after the bill's enactment.
Committee Categories
Justice
Sponsors (1)
Last Action
Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Law and Public Safety Committee (on 10/27/2025)
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| Document Type | Source Location |
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| State Bill Page | https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/bill-search/2024/S4789 |
| BillText | https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2024/S5000/4789_I1.HTM |
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