New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3246

Introduced
10/27/22  

Caption

Allows Right to Farm Act complaints to be filed with county agriculture development board in adjacent county under certain circumstances and creates alternate voting members on such boards.

Impact

The bill introduces significant changes to the operational mechanisms of CADBs, specifically relating to the membership and functioning of these boards. By creating alternate voting members who can step in during the absence or disqualification of regular members, the bill aims to enhance the boards' capacity to function effectively. This change is projected to facilitate better dispute resolution under the Right to Farm Act, which can prevent delays in the adjudication of complaints that arise regarding agricultural operations.

Summary

Senate Bill S3246 amends the existing statutes related to the Right to Farm Act and county agriculture development boards (CADBs) in New Jersey. This legislation allows individuals aggrieved by the operations of commercial farms to file complaints with the CADB in a nearby county if the local board cannot convene a quorum due to members' conflicts of interest. This provision aims to ensure that complaints can still be addressed even when local boards may be hindered by their member's obligations, making the process more accessible for stakeholders.

Contention

While proponents of S3246 argue that these changes will streamline the complaint resolution process and ensure that agricultural disputes are handled in a timely manner, detractors may express concerns regarding the potential for diminished local oversight. Critics may argue that allowing adjacent county boards to manage complaints could dilute local governance and oversight of agricultural practices, thereby affecting community interests and concerns.

Consequences

The amendments proposed in S3246 are expected to impact how agricultural complaints are handled statewide. If passed, the legislation could lead to more efficient dispute resolutions but may also raise questions about the appropriateness of external oversight when local contexts are crucial for understanding agricultural practices. Stakeholders will need to navigate these adjustments while considering how they align with local agricultural needs and governance.

Companion Bills

NJ A4766

Same As Allows Right to Farm Act complaints to be filed with county agriculture development board in adjacent county under certain circumstances and creates alternate voting members on such boards.

Previously Filed As

NJ A4766

Allows Right to Farm Act complaints to be filed with county agriculture development board in adjacent county under certain circumstances and creates alternate voting members on such boards.

NJ S3126

Allows Right to Farm Act complaints to be filed with county agriculture development board in adjacent county under certain circumstances and creates alternate voting members on such boards.

NJ A3231

Creates alternate voting members on county agriculture development boards.

NJ S3130

Creates alternate voting members on county agriculture development boards.

NJ S2592

Creates alternate voting members on county agriculture development boards.

NJ A4702

Creates alternate voting members on county agriculture development boards.

NJ A4767

Exempts members of State Board of Agriculture and county boards of agriculture from personal liability and allows such boards to hire outside counsel and consultants.

NJ S2011

Allows commercial farmer to be awarded reasonable costs and attorney fees for defending against bad faith complaints under "Right to Farm Act".

NJ A1226

Authorizes counties and certain boards to acquire unpreserved lands in agricultural development areas for use by agricultural support businesses, and to sell or lease county-owned lands in such areas to such businesses at reduced price.

NJ A5295

Authorizes counties and certain boards to acquire unpreserved lands in agricultural development areas for use by agricultural support businesses, and to sell or lease county-owned lands in such areas to such businesses at reduced price.

Similar Bills

NJ A4766

Allows Right to Farm Act complaints to be filed with county agriculture development board in adjacent county under certain circumstances and creates alternate voting members on such boards.

NJ S3126

Allows Right to Farm Act complaints to be filed with county agriculture development board in adjacent county under certain circumstances and creates alternate voting members on such boards.

NJ A1091

Allows commercial farmer to recover reasonable costs and attorney fees of defending against unreasonable complaints under "Right to Farm Act."

NJ A955

Allows commercial farmer to recover reasonable costs and attorney fees of defending against unreasonable complaints under "Right to Farm Act."

NJ A2315

Allows commercial farmer to be awarded reasonable costs and attorney fees for defending against bad faith complaints under "Right to Farm Act".

NJ S2011

Allows commercial farmer to be awarded reasonable costs and attorney fees for defending against bad faith complaints under "Right to Farm Act".

NJ A4603

Allows commercial farmer to be awarded reasonable costs and attorney fees for defending against bad faith complaints under "Right to Farm Act".

NJ S3662

Allows commercial farmer to be awarded reasonable costs and attorney fees for defending against bad faith complaints under "Right to Farm Act".