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NJ A3330

NJ A3330
Allows municipality to establish reserved parking zone on property adjacent to disabled person's residence.


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Introduced
02/12/2018
In Committee
02/12/2018
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2020

Introduced Session

2018-2019 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Under current law, municipalities are authorized to establish restricted parking zones in front of the home of a resident with a disability who has been issued a wheel chair license plate or hanging placard. This bill permits a municipality to establish a restricted parking zone in front of a neighboring residence if the placement of a parking zone in front of the disabled resident's home is prohibited by law or would interfere with the flow of traffic. The municipality is required to receive the neighboring property owner's consent prior to establishing the parking zone. The bill requires the Chief Administrator of the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission to prescribe a standard consent form which may be submitted by the neighboring property owner to the governing body prior to the establishment of a restricted parking zone. The consent form is set to expire every two years from the date of approval by the chief administrator or upon the sale of the adjacent property, at which time the restricted parking zone may be converted back to regular parking. The bill grants the adjacent property owner the option to renew the consent form and reinstate the restricted parking zone every two years. In addition this bill amends section 1 of P.L.1977, c.309 (C.39:4-197.6) to replace the outdated term "handicapped" with the preferred phrase, "person with a disability."

AI Summary

This bill allows a municipality to establish a reserved parking zone in front of a property adjacent to the residence of a person with a disability if placing the zone in front of the disabled person's home is prohibited by law or would interfere with traffic flow. The municipality must receive written consent from the adjacent property owner, and the consent form will expire every two years or upon the sale of the property, at which point the owner can opt to renew the consent and keep the reserved zone in place. The bill also updates the terminology from "handicapped" to "person with a disability."

Committee Categories

Health and Social Services

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Human Services Committee (on 02/12/2018)

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