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NJ S3754
Bill
Status
3/5/2026
Primary Sponsor
Angela Mcknight
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AI Summary
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Creates the "Automotive Anti-Theft Systems Task Force" within the Department of Law and Public Safety to study and recommend motor vehicle design features and products to prevent theft of vehicles and vehicle parts
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Task force comprises 16 members including the Attorney General, Commissioner of Banking and Insurance, two State Police Auto Theft Task Force representatives, representatives from eight industry and law enforcement organizations, and four Governor-appointed public members with automotive manufacturing experience
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Appointments must be made within 30 days of the bill's effective date, with members serving without compensation but eligible for expense reimbursement
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Task force must submit a report to the Governor and Legislature within six months of organizing, detailing recommendations for theft prevention improvements and any necessary legislative or regulatory actions
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Task force expires upon submission of its written report
Legislative Description
Establishes "Automotive Anti-Theft Systems Task Force."
Law and Public Safety
Last Action
Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Law and Public Safety Committee
3/5/2026