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NJ A746
Bill
Status
1/9/2024
Primary Sponsor
Gregory McGuckin
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AI Summary
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Requires the Commissioner of Community Affairs to revise the State Uniform Construction Code to mandate emergency power supply systems (backup generators) in clubhouses and community rooms of new planned real estate developments, enabling these facilities to serve as shelters during extended power outages
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Common facilities with emergency power systems must provide public charging stations and sufficient electrical outlets for residents to charge portable electronic devices and medical equipment
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Prohibits registration of new planned real estate developments that include community facilities unless they install compliant emergency power supply systems
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Provides tax incentives including: a corporation business tax deduction and gross income tax deduction of up to $10,000 each for emergency power system costs, plus a sales tax exemption (via rebate) on equipment purchases
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Takes effect the first day of the fourth month after enactment, applying to construction permit and registration applications not yet complete by that date
Legislative Description
Requires installation of emergency power supply systems to certain common areas of new planned real estate developments; provides related tax incentives.
Housing
Last Action
Introduced, Referred to Assembly Housing Committee
1/9/2024