Post by admin on Apr 28, 2008 16:46:44 GMT -5
The following was sent to me via email. This was apparently signed into law by comrade Corzine. Read it close. I put this here under the FB thread because this is an issue we have discussed and the council has addressed.
SENATE, No. 1238
STATE OF NEW JERSEY
213th LEGISLATURE
INTRODUCED FEBRUARY 14, 2008
Sponsored by:
Senator JEFF VAN DREW
District 1 (Cape May, Atlantic and Cumberland )
SYNOPSIS
Regulates impoundment of shopping carts.
CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT
As introduced.
An Act concerning shopping carts and supplementing various sections of law.
Be It Enacted by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey :
1. a. As used in this section:
“Shopping cart” means a push cart of the type or types which are commonly provided by grocery stores, drug stores or other retail mercantile establishments for the use of the public in transporting commodities in stores and markets and their parking areas; and
“Parking area” means a parking lot or other property provided by a retailer for the use of a customer for parking an automobile or other vehicle. The parking area of a retail mercantile establishment located in a multi-store complex or shopping center shall include the entire parking area used by the complex or center.
b. No municipality shall impound a shopping cart that has a sign or notice identifying the owner of the cart, or the retailer who has written consent from the owner to use the cart, and listing a valid telephone number or address through which the owner or retailer can be contacted, unless the following conditions are met:
(1) The shopping cart is located outside the premises or parking area of a retail mercantile establishment;
(2) The municipality notifies the owner or retailer of the location of the cart and allows three business days from the date of such notification for the owner, retailer, or an authorized agent to retrieve the shopping cart, unless the immediate removal is necessary to prevent a danger to public safety;
(3) The municipality notifies the owner or retailer upon impoundment of a shopping cart, and includes information as to how the cart may be retrieved;
(4) The location that an impounded shopping cart is held is reasonably convenient to the owner, retailer, or authorized agent, and is open for business at least six hours of each business day;
(5) Any fine imposed upon the owner or retailer for an impounded shopping cart does not exceed $50 for each occurrence for failure to retrieve shopping carts. An occurrence includes all shopping carts impounded in accordance with this section during a 24 hour period; and
(6) The municipality must allow the owner or retailer a minimum of 30 days following receipt of notice that a shopping cart has been impounded to retrieve the cart before it may sell or otherwise dispose of the cart.
c. A municipality may impound a shopping cart that has a sign or notice identifying the owner of the cart, or the retailer who has written consent from the owner to use the cart, and lists a valid telephone number or address through which the owner or retailer can be contacted, without meeting the conditions required by paragraphs (1) through (5) of subsection b. of this section if the municipality:
(1) Notifies the owner or retailer within 24 hours of impounding the shopping cart, and includes information on how the cart may be retrieved;
(2) Releases the cart to the owner, retailer or authorized agent without any charge or fine whatsoever, if the owner, retailer, or authorized agent attempts to retrieve the cart within 30 days of notice.
d. Nothing contained in this section shall preclude or otherwise limit a municipality from impounding a shopping cart that does not have a sign or notice identifying the owner of the cart, or the retailer who has written consent from the owner to use the cart, and lists a valid telephone number or address through which the owner or retailer can be contacted.
2. a. As used in this section:
“Shopping cart” means a push cart of the type or types which are commonly provided by grocery stores, drug stores or other retail mercantile establishments for the use of the public in transporting commodities in stores and markets and their parking areas; and
“Parking area” means a parking lot or other property provided by a retailer for the use of a customer for parking an automobile or other vehicle. The parking area of a retail mercantile establishment located in a multi-store complex or shopping center shall include the entire parking area used by the complex or center.
b. No county shall impound a shopping cart that has a sign or notice identifying the owner of the cart, or the retailer who has written consent from the owner to use the cart, and listing a valid telephone number or address through which the owner or retailer can be contacted, unless the following conditions are met:
(1) The shopping cart is located outside the premises or parking area of a retail mercantile establishment;
(2) The county notifies the owner or retailer of the location of the cart and allows three business days from the date of such notification for the owner, retailer, or an authorized agent to retrieve the shopping cart, unless the immediate removal is necessary to prevent a danger to public safety;
(3) The county notifies the owner or retailer upon impoundment of a shopping cart, and includes information as to how the cart may be retrieved;
(4) The location that an impounded shopping cart is held is reasonably convenient to the owner, retailer, or authorized agent, and is open for business at least six hours of each business day;
(5) Any fine imposed upon the owner or retailer for an impounded shopping cart does not exceed $50 for each occurrence for failure to retrieve shopping carts. An occurrence includes all shopping carts impounded in accordance with this section during a 24 hour period; and
(6) The county must allow the owner or retailer a minimum of 30 days following receipt of notice that a shopping cart has been impounded to retrieve the cart before it may sell or otherwise dispose of the cart.
c. A county may impound a shopping cart that has a sign or notice identifying the owner of the cart, or the retailer who has written consent from the owner to use the cart, and lists a valid telephone number or address through which the owner or retailer can be contacted, without meeting the conditions required by paragraphs (1) through (5) of subsection b. of this section if the county:
(1) Notifies the owner or retailer within 24 hours of impounding the shopping cart, and includes information on how the cart may be retrieved;
(2) Releases the cart to the owner, retailer or authorized agent without any charge or fine whatsoever, if the owner, retailer, or authorized agent attempts to retrieve the cart within 30 days of notice.
d. Nothing contained in this section shall preclude or otherwise limit a county from impounding a shopping cart that does not have a sign or notice identifying the owner of the cart, or the retailer who has written consent from the owner to use the cart, and lists a valid telephone number or address through which the owner or retailer can be contacted.
3. This act shall take effect on the first day of the third month after enactment.
STATEMENT
This bill would regulate when municipalities and counties may impound shopping carts found outside the premises or parking area of a retail mercantile establishment. For shopping carts which identify the owner or retailer, and list contact information:
· the owner would have to be notified of the shopping cart’s location and given three business days to retrieve the shopping cart, unless the immediate removal is necessary to prevent a danger to public safety;
· if the shopping cart is impounded, the owner or retailer would have to be notified and provided with information on how the cart may be retrieved;
· impounded carts would have to be held at a reasonable convenient location, which is open for business at least six hours of each business day;
· fines would be limited; and
· the owner or retailer would have to be given 30 days to retrieve the cart from impoundment before the municipality or county may sell or dispose of the cart.
A municipality or county could be relieved from meeting these conditions if it:
· notifies the owner or retailer within 24 hours of impounding the shopping cart, and includes information on how the cart may be retrieved;
· releases the cart without any charge or fine whatsoever, if the owner, retailer, or authorized agent attempts to retrieve the cart within 30 days of notice; and
· provides the owner or retailer 30 days to retrieve the cart from impoundment before the selling or disposing of it.
SENATE, No. 1238
STATE OF NEW JERSEY
213th LEGISLATURE
INTRODUCED FEBRUARY 14, 2008
Sponsored by:
Senator JEFF VAN DREW
District 1 (Cape May, Atlantic and Cumberland )
SYNOPSIS
Regulates impoundment of shopping carts.
CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT
As introduced.
An Act concerning shopping carts and supplementing various sections of law.
Be It Enacted by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey :
1. a. As used in this section:
“Shopping cart” means a push cart of the type or types which are commonly provided by grocery stores, drug stores or other retail mercantile establishments for the use of the public in transporting commodities in stores and markets and their parking areas; and
“Parking area” means a parking lot or other property provided by a retailer for the use of a customer for parking an automobile or other vehicle. The parking area of a retail mercantile establishment located in a multi-store complex or shopping center shall include the entire parking area used by the complex or center.
b. No municipality shall impound a shopping cart that has a sign or notice identifying the owner of the cart, or the retailer who has written consent from the owner to use the cart, and listing a valid telephone number or address through which the owner or retailer can be contacted, unless the following conditions are met:
(1) The shopping cart is located outside the premises or parking area of a retail mercantile establishment;
(2) The municipality notifies the owner or retailer of the location of the cart and allows three business days from the date of such notification for the owner, retailer, or an authorized agent to retrieve the shopping cart, unless the immediate removal is necessary to prevent a danger to public safety;
(3) The municipality notifies the owner or retailer upon impoundment of a shopping cart, and includes information as to how the cart may be retrieved;
(4) The location that an impounded shopping cart is held is reasonably convenient to the owner, retailer, or authorized agent, and is open for business at least six hours of each business day;
(5) Any fine imposed upon the owner or retailer for an impounded shopping cart does not exceed $50 for each occurrence for failure to retrieve shopping carts. An occurrence includes all shopping carts impounded in accordance with this section during a 24 hour period; and
(6) The municipality must allow the owner or retailer a minimum of 30 days following receipt of notice that a shopping cart has been impounded to retrieve the cart before it may sell or otherwise dispose of the cart.
c. A municipality may impound a shopping cart that has a sign or notice identifying the owner of the cart, or the retailer who has written consent from the owner to use the cart, and lists a valid telephone number or address through which the owner or retailer can be contacted, without meeting the conditions required by paragraphs (1) through (5) of subsection b. of this section if the municipality:
(1) Notifies the owner or retailer within 24 hours of impounding the shopping cart, and includes information on how the cart may be retrieved;
(2) Releases the cart to the owner, retailer or authorized agent without any charge or fine whatsoever, if the owner, retailer, or authorized agent attempts to retrieve the cart within 30 days of notice.
d. Nothing contained in this section shall preclude or otherwise limit a municipality from impounding a shopping cart that does not have a sign or notice identifying the owner of the cart, or the retailer who has written consent from the owner to use the cart, and lists a valid telephone number or address through which the owner or retailer can be contacted.
2. a. As used in this section:
“Shopping cart” means a push cart of the type or types which are commonly provided by grocery stores, drug stores or other retail mercantile establishments for the use of the public in transporting commodities in stores and markets and their parking areas; and
“Parking area” means a parking lot or other property provided by a retailer for the use of a customer for parking an automobile or other vehicle. The parking area of a retail mercantile establishment located in a multi-store complex or shopping center shall include the entire parking area used by the complex or center.
b. No county shall impound a shopping cart that has a sign or notice identifying the owner of the cart, or the retailer who has written consent from the owner to use the cart, and listing a valid telephone number or address through which the owner or retailer can be contacted, unless the following conditions are met:
(1) The shopping cart is located outside the premises or parking area of a retail mercantile establishment;
(2) The county notifies the owner or retailer of the location of the cart and allows three business days from the date of such notification for the owner, retailer, or an authorized agent to retrieve the shopping cart, unless the immediate removal is necessary to prevent a danger to public safety;
(3) The county notifies the owner or retailer upon impoundment of a shopping cart, and includes information as to how the cart may be retrieved;
(4) The location that an impounded shopping cart is held is reasonably convenient to the owner, retailer, or authorized agent, and is open for business at least six hours of each business day;
(5) Any fine imposed upon the owner or retailer for an impounded shopping cart does not exceed $50 for each occurrence for failure to retrieve shopping carts. An occurrence includes all shopping carts impounded in accordance with this section during a 24 hour period; and
(6) The county must allow the owner or retailer a minimum of 30 days following receipt of notice that a shopping cart has been impounded to retrieve the cart before it may sell or otherwise dispose of the cart.
c. A county may impound a shopping cart that has a sign or notice identifying the owner of the cart, or the retailer who has written consent from the owner to use the cart, and lists a valid telephone number or address through which the owner or retailer can be contacted, without meeting the conditions required by paragraphs (1) through (5) of subsection b. of this section if the county:
(1) Notifies the owner or retailer within 24 hours of impounding the shopping cart, and includes information on how the cart may be retrieved;
(2) Releases the cart to the owner, retailer or authorized agent without any charge or fine whatsoever, if the owner, retailer, or authorized agent attempts to retrieve the cart within 30 days of notice.
d. Nothing contained in this section shall preclude or otherwise limit a county from impounding a shopping cart that does not have a sign or notice identifying the owner of the cart, or the retailer who has written consent from the owner to use the cart, and lists a valid telephone number or address through which the owner or retailer can be contacted.
3. This act shall take effect on the first day of the third month after enactment.
STATEMENT
This bill would regulate when municipalities and counties may impound shopping carts found outside the premises or parking area of a retail mercantile establishment. For shopping carts which identify the owner or retailer, and list contact information:
· the owner would have to be notified of the shopping cart’s location and given three business days to retrieve the shopping cart, unless the immediate removal is necessary to prevent a danger to public safety;
· if the shopping cart is impounded, the owner or retailer would have to be notified and provided with information on how the cart may be retrieved;
· impounded carts would have to be held at a reasonable convenient location, which is open for business at least six hours of each business day;
· fines would be limited; and
· the owner or retailer would have to be given 30 days to retrieve the cart from impoundment before the municipality or county may sell or dispose of the cart.
A municipality or county could be relieved from meeting these conditions if it:
· notifies the owner or retailer within 24 hours of impounding the shopping cart, and includes information on how the cart may be retrieved;
· releases the cart without any charge or fine whatsoever, if the owner, retailer, or authorized agent attempts to retrieve the cart within 30 days of notice; and
· provides the owner or retailer 30 days to retrieve the cart from impoundment before the selling or disposing of it.