New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5152

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Authorizes members of the New Jersey State Legislature to solemnize marriages and civil unions.

Impact

The changes proposed in A5152 could significantly simplify the process for couples wishing to marry or enter civil unions in New Jersey, as they will have more options regarding who can officiate their ceremonies. The addition of legislators in this role reflects a trend towards increasing the visibility of public officials in personal and familial matters, which could resonate well with certain constituents who appreciate a direct connection to their representatives. However, it might also lead to contention over the suitability and qualifications of legislators acting as celebrants.

Summary

Assembly Bill A5152 seeks to amend R.S.37:1-13 to include current members of the New Jersey State Legislature as authorized individuals to solemnize marriages and civil unions. By broadening the scope of who can perform these ceremonies, the bill introduces a legislative aspect to the ceremonial process, enabling greater accessibility for constituents seeking to formalize their unions. The act emphasizes the individuals’ official capacity while they hold office, allowing them to perform these duties without additional legal impediments or requirements aside from those set for other celebrants.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding A5152 may arise from concerns regarding the appropriateness of legislators performing marriage ceremonies, potentially blurring the lines between political and personal spheres. Critics might argue that allowing elected officials to officiate marriages could lead to perceptions of favoritism or conflict of interest, especially in cases where elected officials are involved in the local community or have personal ties to individuals seeking to be married. Furthermore, the bill defines a certification process for civil celebrants, and the implications of this process for legislators need to be clearly outlined to ensure fairness and transparency in officiating responsibilities.

Companion Bills

NJ S1467

Same As Authorizes members of the New Jersey State Legislature to solemnize marriages and civil unions.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1060

Authorizes members of the New Jersey State Legislature to solemnize marriages and civil unions.

NJ S1467

Authorizes members of the New Jersey State Legislature to solemnize marriages and civil unions.

NJ S571

Authorizes members of the New Jersey State Legislature to solemnize marriages and civil unions.

NJ A583

Permits deputy county clerks and municipal clerks to perform marriages and civil unions.

NJ A3082

Permits a marriage or civil union license to be issued and solemnized via audio-visual technology.

NJ A2347

Permits a marriage or civil union license to be issued and solemnized via audio-visual technology.

NJ A5125

Permits deputy clerks to perform marriages.

NJ S1165

Permits a marriage or civil union license to be issued and solemnized via audio-visual technology.

NJ S4104

Permits deputy clerks to perform marriages.

NJ HB3049

MARRIAGE-SOLEMNIZATION

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