New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1195

Introduced
1/31/22  

Caption

Revises the statutes concerning oaths and affidavits.

Impact

The bill encompasses provisions that ensure that individuals required to take oaths, including those in executive, legislative, and judicial roles, have an updated and clear process to follow. Specific chapters within the bill address who must take these oaths, the form they should follow, and who is authorized to administer these oaths. Additionally, the bill clarifies that the phrase 'so help me God' is optional in oaths, which resonates with ongoing discussions regarding the separation of church and state. This provision particularly reflects the modern values of inclusivity within the legal framework of the state.

Summary

Senate Bill S1195 is an act that revises the statutes governing oaths and affidavits in the State of New Jersey, establishing a new title known as Title 41A. This bill is designed to clarify and reorganize existing laws surrounding these oaths, which have been deemed repetitive and confusing by the New Jersey Law Revision Commission. S1195 breaks down the oaths into two main categories: official oaths taken by public officials, and ordinary oaths and affidavits which assert truthfulness. The legislation aims to streamline and modernize the statutory language related to these important legal declarations.

Contention

A significant contention surrounding S1195 stems from its requirements and the procedural changes it introduces, particularly the consolidation of various statutes related to the administration of oaths. While proponents advocate that this will promote consistency and clarity, critics may argue that it could restrict the flexibility previously afforded by a broader interpretation of oath administration, notably in cases where local statutes might diverge from state statutes. This creates a potential debate on local governance and the autonomy of judicial processes within municipalities. Overall, S1195 addresses long-standing complexity in oath-taking procedures while inviting scrutiny over its implications for local regulation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A2599

Authorizes notaries public to take oath of office before any official generally authorized to take oaths.

NJ HB06033

An Act Concerning Distracted Driving And Revisions To The Motor Vehicle Statutes.

NJ HB05586

An Act Concerning Revisions To Various Statutes Concerning The Criminal Justice System.

NJ HB06835

An Act Concerning Various Revisions To The Public Health Statutes.

NJ SB01209

An Act Concerning The Revisor's Technical Corrections To The General Statutes.

NJ SB00385

An Act Concerning Revisions To Statutes Concerning Human Rights And Opportunities.

NJ SB01164

An Act Concerning Revisions To Statutes Concerning Human Rights And Opportunities.

NJ A5281

Eliminates position of constable; removes statutory references to constable; repeals various parts of statutory law; implements recommendation of SCI report concerning elimination of constables.

NJ SB00440

An Act Concerning The Revisor's Technical Corrections To The General Statutes.

NJ S2341

Eliminates position of constable; removes statutory references to constable; repeals various parts of statutory law; implements recommendation of SCI report concerning elimination of constables.

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