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New Jersey Tightens Limo Operator Regulations
March 17, 2026
The New Jersey Assembly Transportation Committee has passed bill A1552 to impose stricter penalties and regulatory requirements on illegal limousine operators. This legislation aims to enhance passenger and driver safety by enforcing mandatory criminal background checks, requiring $1.5 million insurance coverage, and increasing fines up to $7,500 for violations. Repeat offenders face license suspensions and vehicle impoundments. The bill targets unlicensed limo services that currently bypass safety, wage, and tax laws, undermining legitimate operators and exposing the public to risks.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate increased enforcement and compliance requirements for limousine service contracts within New Jersey.
- Transportation service providers must ensure adherence to enhanced licensing, insurance, and operational standards to qualify for state contracts.
- This regulatory tightening may reduce competition from unlicensed operators, potentially impacting market dynamics and contract bidding.
- Agencies and contractors involved in passenger transportation should evaluate their compliance programs and insurance coverage in light of the new legal framework.
Legitimate limo drivers must pass criminal background checks and purchase a $1.5 million insurance policy, but illegal operators are skirting these safety regulations while also bypassing wage and tax laws. They are increasingly undermining professional limo services and putting unwitting passengers and their drivers in harmβs way.
— Michael Inganamort, Assemblyman
Agencies
New Jersey Assembly Transportation Committee