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NJ A2485

NJ A2485
Establishes requirements for on-demand micro transit programs operating within State.


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Introduced
01/13/2026
In Committee
01/13/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2026-2027 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires the Commissioner of Transportation (commissioner) to establish and issue requirements for the operation of any on-demand micro transit programs operating within the State. These requirements are to provide that: (1) data on such micro transit programs be reported to the New Jersey Transit Corporation (corporation) monthly; (2) that such data be published quarterly on the corporation's Internet website; (3) employees of an entity providing on-demand micro transit service are responsible for directly operating these services, with certain exceptions described in the bill; (4) on-demand micro transit drivers hold a valid commercial driver license; (5) on-demand micro transit drivers are compensated at no less than the same wages, hours, working conditions, and benefits as other drivers directly employed by the entity providing on-demand micro transit service; (6) existing employees of an entity that provides on-demand micro transit service and its contractors, if any, and the corporation, are not adversely affected by the establishment and operation of the on-demand micro transit program; (7) each on-demand micro transit program creates additional transit service to transit deserts; (8) on-demand micro transit programs be available to persons without access to smart phone technology, internet service, or a credit card; (9) on-demand micro transit programs accommodate persons with disabilities at the same service levels as the general population; and (10) the commissioner, in consultation with the corporation, may establish any other rules, guidelines, or procedures. The bill also establishes the Micro Transit Oversight Committee (committee), which is required to review each on-demand micro transit plan established by the corporation, a county transit agency, or any other entity and to certify that the plan meets all of the requirements established under the bill. The committee is to be comprised of three members: a representative from the corporation appointed by the Governor upon recommendation of the executive director of the corporation, a member of the New Jersey General Assembly appointed by the Speaker of the General Assembly, and a member of the public appointed by the President of the Senate upon recommendation of the labor organization representing the plurality of employees of the corporation involved in motorbus operations. Each member is to serve a term of one year. A majority of the membership of the committee constitutes a quorum for the transaction of committee business, and action may be taken at any meeting by the affirmative vote of a majority of the membership of the committee. An entity is prohibited from providing on-demand micro transit service until the entity receives the certification required by the bill. Under the bill, "on-demand micro transit" is defined as publicly available, technology-enabled, shared transportation provided by means of a motor vehicle to individuals selecting a pick-up and drop-off location by telephone or through a mobile application, and which transportation is provided at a time selected by the individual or as soon as possible after the individual selects pick-up and drop-off locations for transportation.

AI Summary

This bill requires the Commissioner of Transportation to establish rules for on-demand micro transit programs, which are defined as technology-enabled, shared transportation services booked by phone or app. These programs must report operational data monthly to the New Jersey Transit Corporation (NJ Transit), which will then publish this data quarterly online. Drivers must hold a commercial driver's license and receive wages, hours, and benefits comparable to other drivers employed by the service provider, with exceptions for outsourcing software services. The bill also mandates that these programs create new transit options in "transit deserts" (areas lacking public transportation) rather than replacing existing services, and must be accessible to individuals without smartphones, internet, or credit cards, and accommodate people with disabilities equally. A three-member Micro Transit Oversight Committee, composed of representatives from NJ Transit, the General Assembly, and the public (recommended by a labor union), will review and certify that each program plan meets these requirements before it can operate.

Committee Categories

Transportation and Infrastructure

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Transportation and Independent Authorities Committee (on 01/13/2026)

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