New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S833

Introduced
1/18/22  

Caption

Eliminates requirement for State residency for public officers and employees with limited historic exceptions.

Impact

If passed, S833 will modify the existing residency laws established in 2011, specifically targeting R.S.52:14-7. This alteration will make it easier for non-residents to assume roles within state and local government positions, except for those explicitly exempted. The broader impacts may influence the availability of skilled professionals in public service, particularly in sectors struggling to recruit state residents.

Summary

Senate Bill 833 aims to eliminate the residency requirement for public officers and employees in New Jersey, imposing this change with certain historical exceptions. The bill retains the residency requirement for high-ranking officials such as the Governor, members of the Legislature, and justices. As introduced on January 18, 2022, the bill intends to widen eligibility for public employment, potentially allowing individuals residing outside the state to hold certain public offices.

Contention

While proponents argue that removing the residency requirement could enhance employment diversity and attract talent, critics may see it as undermining local governance and accountability. Supporters of the bill may contend that flexibility in hiring can lead to a more qualified and varied workforce, thus potentially improving public services. Conversely, opponents might express concerns over loyalty and commitment to local issues and governance by officials who do not reside in the state.

Companion Bills

NJ A148

Same As Eliminates requirement for State residency for public officers and employees with limited historic exceptions.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1669

Eliminates requirement for State residency for public officers and employees with limited historic exceptions.

NJ A148

Eliminates requirement for State residency for public officers and employees with limited historic exceptions.

NJ A150

Eliminates requirement for State residency for public officers and employees with limited historic exceptions.

NJ S904

Eliminates requirement for State residency of public school employees for period of three years.

NJ S2181

Eliminates requirement for State residency of public school employees for period of three years.

NJ S3055

Eliminates requirement for public school employees to maintain State residency.

NJ A4667

Eliminates requirement for public school employees to maintain State residency.

NJ S633

Eliminates requirement for public school employees to maintain State residency.

NJ A330

Eliminates requirement for public school employees to maintain State residency.

NJ A2229

Eliminates requirement for State residency of public school employees for period of three years.

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NJ A148

Eliminates requirement for State residency for public officers and employees with limited historic exceptions.

NJ S904

Eliminates requirement for State residency of public school employees for period of three years.

NJ A2229

Eliminates requirement for State residency of public school employees for period of three years.

NJ A1625

Eliminates requirement for State residency of public school employees for period of three years.

NJ S3055

Eliminates requirement for public school employees to maintain State residency.

NJ A4667

Eliminates requirement for public school employees to maintain State residency.

NJ S633

Eliminates requirement for public school employees to maintain State residency.