New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S631

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Provides for development of searchable "Municipal Penalty Database."

Impact

The introduction of this database is expected to have significant implications for local governance and municipal law enforcement. By creating a centralized repository of information, the bill seeks to foster accountability among municipalities regarding their fine and penalty structures. This transparency could influence local policies and practices, encouraging municipalities to adjust their ordinances and penalty amounts based on documented enforcement data. Furthermore, by mandating the reporting of this information, the bill aims to prevent municipalities from imposing excessive fines without proper justification.

Summary

Senate Bill 631, concerning the development of a searchable 'Municipal Penalty Database', aims to enhance transparency around monetary penalties imposed by municipalities in New Jersey. The legislation mandates the Division of Local Government Services within the Department of Community Affairs, in conjunction with various state offices, to create and maintain an online database that catalogs the penalties municipalities collect for any violations of local ordinances. This database will not only offer a detailed breakdown of penalties by ordinance but will also track and display trends in violations and penalties over time.

Contention

There are several notable points of contention surrounding SB 631. Critics might raise concerns regarding the administrative burden this bill places on municipalities to report their penalties regularly. Additionally, the provision that allows individuals to contest penalties if a municipality fails to comply with reporting requirements might lead to legal disputes and claims of unfair treatment. These aspects could provoke debate among legislators and stakeholders about the balance between local autonomy and state oversight.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1654

Provides for development of searchable "Municipal Penalty Database."

NJ HB1901

Further providing for searchable budget database and for administration.

NJ HB810

Further providing for searchable budget database and for administration.

NJ SB1419

Court opinions; searchable database

NJ S377

Requires municipal accounting of abandoned properties before receiving certain State aid; establishes State database of abandoned properties; requires owners of abandoned properties to document rehabilitation efforts.

NJ A1174

Requires municipal accounting of abandoned properties before receiving certain State aid; establishes State database of abandoned properties; requires owners of abandoned properties to document rehabilitation efforts.

NJ A2553

Requires municipal accounting of abandoned properties before receiving certain State aid; establishes State database of abandoned properties; requires owners of abandoned properties to document rehabilitation efforts.

NJ HB05163

An Act Requiring The Establishment Of A Searchable Database For State Expenditures.

NJ A2091

Waives certain inspection fees for municipally owned affordable housing developments.

NJ A3399

Waives certain inspection fees for municipally owned affordable housing developments.

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