Establishes process for recovery of Superstorm Sandy aid overpayments and makes General Fund appropriation.
Impact
The implementation of SB S1700 could significantly affect Sandy-impacted homeowners, particularly those facing financial difficulties. The DCA is required to offer repayment plans that allow homeowners to repay over-disbursement debts over a period of up to 60 months, with flexible payment options. For low-to-moderate income homeowners who cannot afford repayment, the bill allows for potential compromises of the debt. It emphasizes the consideration of various factors, such as age, health, and financial hardship, in reviewing repayment abilities, which aims to protect vulnerable populations affected by Superstorm Sandy.
Summary
Senate Bill S1700, introduced in the New Jersey Legislature, aims to establish a formal process for recovering overpayments made under the Superstorm Sandy aid programs, specifically the Reconstruction, Rehabilitation, Elevation, and Mitigation (RREM) program and the Low-to-Moderate Income (LMI) program. It amends existing laws to enhance efficiency and transparency regarding how the Department of Community Affairs (DCA) manages and recovers such overpayments. The bill mandates that the DCA notify homeowners if they have received an over-disbursement of funds and provides detailed information on the amounts owed, appeal rights, and repayment options.
Contention
A notable point of contention surrounding this bill relates to the balance between financial recovery for the state and the financial hardship imposed on homeowners. Detractors may raise concerns regarding the potential for excessive burden on individuals already struggling to rebuild after the storm. Furthermore, the provision for appeal and compromise in overpayments is critical, ensuring that individuals can contest mistakes made by the DCA and seek adjustments based on their unique circumstances. The stipulated appeal process must also be adequately communicated to ensure transparency and fair treatment of affected homeowners.
Requires DOBI to publish and maintain Internet webpage containing certain information on most wanted persons list for certain insurance crimes, including insurance crimes related to Super Storm Sandy.