New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2992

Introduced
2/28/22  

Caption

Removes New Jersey Racing Commission from boards and commissions subject to reimbursement cap imposed in annual appropriations act providing continuation of funding by horse racing industry.

Impact

If enacted, A2992 would provide more financial flexibility for commissioners of the New Jersey Racing Commission regarding their compensation for expenses incurred while performing their duties. Although it removes the commission from the list of entities subject to the general reimbursement cap, the commissioners will still be bound by existing provisions allowing for expense reimbursement up to $5,000 per year for the chairman and $3,500 per year for other commissioners. This is expected to provide fairer compensation for the important roles these individuals play in overseeing the horse racing industry.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2992 seeks to amend the Fiscal Year 2020 annual appropriations act concerning the funding framework for the New Jersey Racing Commission. The bill proposes to exempt the New Jersey Racing Commission from the reimbursement cap that is typically imposed on other boards and commissions which limits compensation for board members to $100 per month. This change is motivated by the fact that the Racing Commission is entirely funded through horse racing industry proceeds, rather than from general state tax revenues.

Contention

The bill addresses potential concerns about how the compensation framework could affect the operational efficiency and governance of the New Jersey Racing Commission. Critics may argue that removing the reimbursement cap can lead to concerns about fiscal accountability or the possibility of excessive spending on commission expenses. However, supporters may contend that the bill allows the commission to better serve the horse racing industry by ensuring that commissioners are adequately reimbursed for their contributions.

Final_note

Ultimately, A2992 aims to ensure the sustainability of the New Jersey Racing Commission's operations by acknowledging the unique funding model of the horse racing sector in the state and adjusting the compensation expectations in line with that model.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1464

Provides $5 million in supplemental funding to New Jersey Horse Racing Commission for horse racing purse subsidies.

NJ A421

Provides $5 million in supplemental funding to New Jersey Horse Racing Commission for horse racing purse subsidies.

NJ A327

Requires New Jersey Racing Commission to adopt procedures to enforce internal controls; requires annual audit.

NJ SB334

Boards and commissions; Horse Racing Modernization Act, established

NJ HB1855

Relating to the continuation and functions of the Texas Racing Commission.

NJ A2293

Prohibits requirement of advance notice to New Jersey Racing Commission in order to continue horse racing and simulcast activities during state of emergency.

NJ HB2561

In race horse industry reform, further providing for State Horse Racing Commission.

NJ A2696

Requires continuation of live horse racing for standardbred racetracks holding sports wagering license.

NJ SB299

AN ACT relating to the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission and declaring an emergency.

NJ HB2209

Industrial commission of Arizona; continuations

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