The legislation passed by the Senate Majority includes:
- Prohibiting the Use of Plywood: This bill, S.1726A, sponsored by Senator James Skoufis, will prohibit the use of plywood, wood composite, wood veneer, or similar wood-based products to board up vacant abandoned properties.
- State and County Investigations: This bill, S.7300, sponsored by Senator James Skoufis, will allow for county intervention on unenforced code violations and allow the county to trigger a state investigation in order to trigger jurisdictional transfer from a municipality to a county in certain circumstances.
- Municipal Authority: This bill, S.7301, sponsored by Senator James Skoufis, will provide additional lower court judicial authority to make it easier for municipalities to address violations of the building and fire prevention code.
- Creation of Residential Rental Registry: This bill, S.7288A, sponsored by Senator Brian Kavanagh, will create a statewide residential rental registry to provide information relating to rental units including code violations.
- Increases State Code Enforcement: This bill, S.7287, sponsored by Senator Jamaal Bailey, will increase the state code enforcement powers of the secretary of state by establishing a separate state code enforcement office headed by an ombudsperson.
- Penalties for Dangerous Apartment Alterations: This bill, S.1714, sponsored by Senator John E. Brooks, creates penalties on building owners of up to $7,500 for violations of the uniform fire prevention and building code that impedes egress during a fire or other emergency evacuation.
- Building Code Penalties: This bill, S.4938, sponsored by Senator David Carlucci, will enhance pre-existing building code penalties for repeat offenders of State uniform fire prevention and building code.
- Fire Extinguisher Requirements: This bill, S.2813A, sponsored by Senator Leroy Comrie, will require fire extinguishers to be placed on each floor of all rental apartment buildings.
- Time Restrictions for Court Issued Consent Orders: This bill, S.3320, sponsored by Senator Robert Jackson, will establish time restrictions for court issued consent orders for work performance to remove or remedy dangerous conditions or building code violations.
- Fines for Code Violations: This bill, S.7292A, sponsored by Senator Rachel May, imposes escalating fines for code violations and illegal conversions.
- Code Enforcement Training and Certification: This bill, S.7291, sponsored by Senator Roxanne Persaud, will increase the minimum standards for training and certification for code enforcement personnel.