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NJ A4929
NJ A4929Grants certain emergency privileges to vehicles transporting human organs and associated medical personnel for time-sensitive procedures.
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Introduced
05/07/2026
05/07/2026
In Committee
05/07/2026
05/07/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
Introduced Session
2026-2027 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This bill grants certain emergency privileges to any vehicle owned and operated by an organ procurement organization (organization) that is transporting human organs and any associated medical personnel for time-sensitive procedures, including: (1) the use of sirens and red emergency warning lights normally reserved for certain volunteer fire company and first aid or rescue squad personnel under current law; (2) certain right-of-way privileges normally reserved for authorized emergency vehicles under current law; and (3) the use of the shoulder on roadways throughout the State. To mount and operate sirens and warning lights, an organ procurement organization is required to obtain an identification card from the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (commission), through a process outlined in the bill, for any employee of the organization who is authorized to operate a vehicle on behalf of the organization for the purpose of transporting human organs and any associated medical personnel for time-sensitive procedures. The sirens and warning lights are to be mounted according to certain specifications found in current law. The bill also amends current law to clarify that a person operating a vehicle equipped with such sirens and warning lights is to obey all traffic laws of the State but that drivers of nonemergency vehicles are to yield the right-of-way to any vehicle displaying the sirens and warning lights as provided by current law. Any person operating a vehicle equipped with such sirens and warning lights in violation of the bill's provisions is to be subject to a maximum penalty of $50 and may have their ability to operate the sirens and warning lights revoked or suspended by the Chief Administrator of the commission. Finally, the bill requires the Superintendent of State Police to establish protocols for coordination between law enforcement and organ procurement organizations to facilitate the timely transportation of human organs and any associated medical personnel for time-sensitive procedures.
AI Summary
This bill grants certain emergency privileges to vehicles owned and operated by organ procurement organizations, which are entities designated to procure human organs for transplantation, when transporting human organs and associated medical personnel for time-sensitive procedures. These privileges include the use of sirens and red emergency warning lights, similar to those used by volunteer fire companies and first aid squads, and the right-of-way normally reserved for authorized emergency vehicles, allowing them to use the shoulder of roadways. To use these lights and sirens, employees of organ procurement organizations must obtain an identification card from the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (commission), which is the state agency responsible for vehicle registration and driver licensing. The bill also clarifies that while these vehicles must still obey traffic laws, other drivers must yield to them when their lights and sirens are activated. Violators face a penalty of up to $50 and potential revocation of their privilege to use the lights and sirens. Additionally, the Superintendent of State Police will establish protocols for coordination between law enforcement and organ procurement organizations to ensure the efficient transportation of organs and personnel.
Committee Categories
Transportation and Infrastructure
Sponsors (3)
Last Action
Introduced, Referred to Assembly Transportation and Independent Authorities Committee (on 05/07/2026)
Official Document
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| Document Type | Source Location |
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| State Bill Page | https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/bill-search/2026/A4929 |
| BillText | https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2026/A5000/4929_I1.HTM |
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