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NJ A4199

NJ A4199
Requires inspection for pest infestation prior to certain demolitions.


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Introduced
09/29/2016
In Committee
09/29/2016
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2018

Introduced Session

2016-2017 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires pest inspections prior to certain building demolitions in order to prevent pest infestations from migrating to adjacent buildings. This bill requires either a health officer or another local health agency employee, certified by the State Department of Health, or a commercial pesticide applicator, certified by the State Department of Environmental Protection for general and household pest control, to inspect certain buildings for mice, rats, roaches, and other pests before the demolition, and issue a certification indicating that pests are not present within or on the perimeter of the building at levels that place any nearby building at risk for infestation. If a severe pest presence does exist in the building to be demolished, then the pesticide applicator or local health agency shall be required to ensure that extermination takes place in the building prior to issuing the certification. No certification shall be required prior to demolition if no other building exists that is both located within 10 feet of the building to be demolished, and is on a different property. The inspection shall occur within two months of the construction permit issuance for demolition, and the certification shall be filed with the construction official before the issuance of the permit. Any certification that is issued by a pesticide applicator shall be filed with the health officer, in addition to the construction official, no later than five days before the construction permit issuance. At any time before construction permit issuance, the health officer may disapprove of the pesticide applicator's certification, and require a new inspection and new extermination be conducted before construction permit issuance. Certification shall not be required before demolition if the construction official determines that an immediate danger is posed by a structurally unsafe building. The construction permit applicant shall be responsible for the cost of any pest inspection and extermination required by this bill. The requirements of this bill would become operational on the first day of the sixth month next following enactment.

AI Summary

This bill requires pest inspections prior to certain building demolitions in order to prevent pest infestations from migrating to adjacent buildings. The bill requires an inspection by either a health officer or a certified commercial pesticide applicator to check for the presence of pests like mice, rats, and roaches. If a severe pest presence is found, the inspector must ensure extermination before issuing a certification that the building is pest-free. No certification is required if there are no other buildings within 10 feet on a different property. The inspection must occur within two months of the demolition permit and the certification must be filed with the construction official before the permit is issued. The construction permit applicant is responsible for the cost of the inspection and extermination. The bill also directs state agencies to adopt rules and regulations for implementing these requirements.

Committee Categories

Housing and Urban Affairs

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Housing and Community Development Committee (on 09/29/2016)

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