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NJ A1204

NJ A1204
Requires enforcing agency to conduct inspection of construction in specified time window.


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Introduced
01/13/2026
In Committee
01/13/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
01/13/2026
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
01/13/2026

Introduced Session

2026-2027 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires an enforcing agency to conduct an inspection of construction in a two and a half hour time window (time window); establishes a complaint process for an owner, agent, or other responsible person in charge of work to file a complaint on the Department of Community Affairs' (department) Internet website for violations of the bill; and authorizes the department to, after confirmation of a violation or violations, take corrective action, including the issuance of penalties, pursuant to the State Uniform Construction Code Act. Specifically, the bill requires an enforcing agency to notify, in writing, the owner, agent, or other responsible person in charge of work, of the time window, during which the enforcing agency will conduct the inspection. The bill requires the notice to be provided within 24 hours of receiving a request for an inspection, and not later than 24 hours prior to the start of a time window set for an inspection. The enforcing agency and inspector are to be subject to a complaint, brought at the discretion of the owner, agent, or other responsible person in charge of work, which is to be filed on the department's Internet website, if the enforcing agency: (1) fails to perform the inspection within the time window; (2) fails to provide notice that the enforcing agency is unable to perform a requested or scheduled inspection; (3) fails to perform inspections on the dates of, or during the time windows for, inspections on repeated instances; (4) cancels an inspection on repeated instances sufficient to notably disrupt construction or completion; or (5) is delinquent in the discharge of the enforcing agency's duties pursuant to the State Uniform Construction Code Act or the State Uniform Construction Code. The bill requires the Commissioner of Community Affairs to establish a complaint system, and in response to a complaint, after the department's confirmation of the violation or violations, the bill requires the department to take corrective action against the enforcing agency, including the issuance of penalties. Further, the bill requires the enforcing agency to notify the owner, agent, or other responsible person in charge of work no less than 24 hours prior to the start of the time window, that the enforcing agency is unable to perform the inspection within the allowed timeframes. The bill also requires each enforcing agency to establish a process for ensuring that the enforcing agency performs the inspection within the time window, or provides notice 24 hours prior to the start of the time window. This bill is to take effect on the first day of the third month following the date of enactment, except the Commissioner of Community Affairs is to be permitted to take anticipatory action necessary to effectuate the provisions of the bill.

AI Summary

This bill requires an enforcing agency, which is the entity responsible for ensuring construction projects comply with building codes, to conduct inspections within a specific two-and-a-half-hour time window. The enforcing agency must notify the owner, agent, or person in charge of the construction about this time window in writing within 24 hours of receiving an inspection request and at least 24 hours before the scheduled inspection. If the enforcing agency fails to perform the inspection within the designated time, fails to provide proper notice of cancellation, or repeatedly misses scheduled inspections or cancels them in a way that significantly disrupts construction, the owner or responsible party can file a complaint on the Department of Community Affairs' (department) website. The department, after confirming any violations, can take corrective actions against the enforcing agency, including issuing penalties, as allowed under the State Uniform Construction Code Act. The bill also mandates that the enforcing agency must inform the owner or responsible party at least 24 hours in advance if they are unable to conduct the inspection within the scheduled timeframe, and each enforcing agency must establish a process to ensure inspections are completed within the time window or that proper notice is given.

Committee Categories

Government Affairs

Sponsors (7)

Last Action

Withdrawn Because Approved P.L.2025, c.173. (on 01/13/2026)

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