A 4785
Requires installation of emergency power supply systems to certain common areas of new planned real estate developments; provides related tax incentives.
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Bill overview
This bill requires the installation of emergency power supply systems in certain common areas, such as clubhouses and community rooms, of new planned real estate developments in New Jersey. It mandates that these systems meet National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards and ensures they can provide power during extended outages. The bill also offers tax incentives, including a corporate business tax deduction and a gross income tax deduction, to developers to help offset the cost of these installations.
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Gregory McGuckin
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