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NJ S5019
Bill
Status
12/18/2025
Primary Sponsor
Nicholas Scutari
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AI Summary
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Public safety answering points (911 call centers) must establish a process to accept alarm scores from alarm monitoring centers for every intrusion alarm activation
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Alarm scores must follow the ANSI/TMA-AVS-01 2023 Alarm Validation Scoring Standard, which grades the probability of unauthorized activity detected by an alarm system
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911 centers are required to provide the alarm scores to law enforcement for incident prioritization and response when creating dispatch requests
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Alarm monitoring centers are defined as facilities that receive signals from protected premises alarm systems with personnel in attendance at all times
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The act takes effect on the first day of the sixth month following enactment
Legislative Description
Requires public safety answering points to establish process to accept alarm scores reported by alarm monitoring centers and provide scores to law enforcement.
Law and Public Safety
Last Action
Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Law and Public Safety Committee
12/18/2025