New Jersey Statutes

§ 29:4-11 — Provision of panic device; employer responsibilities.

New Jersey § 29:4-11

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N.J. Stat. Ann. § 29:4-11 (2026).

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a.A hotel employer shall provide a panic device to each hotel employee assigned to work in a guest room without any other employees present, at no cost to the employee. An employee may use the panic device if the employee reasonably believes there is an ongoing crime, or immediate threat of assault or harassment, or other emergency in the employee's presence. The hotel employee may cease work and leave the immediate area of perceived danger or inappropriate conduct to await the arrival of assistance, and no adverse action may be taken against the hotel employee for such action. This subsection shall not apply if the terms of a collective bargaining agreement address the issuance of panic devices to hotel employees or otherwise address safety and reporting procedures for hotel employees

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New Jersey § 29:4-11, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nj/29/29%3A4-11.