Authorizes creation of non-lapsing fire academy trust fund by county.
Impact
The establishment of this trust fund represents a significant change in how counties can manage funding for fire training programs. By allowing these funds to remain un-lapsed beyond a single budget cycle, county officials may better allocate resources for equipment and training without the pressure of annual budget constraints. This could enhance the preparedness and operational readiness of local fire departments, ultimately benefiting public safety.
Summary
Senate Bill S4022, introduced on June 26, 2023, aims to authorize counties in New Jersey to establish a 'Fire Academy Trust Fund.' This fund would allow counties to deposit all fees collected from individuals registering for courses at county fire academies. The purpose of the fund is to ensure that these revenues are dedicated to the operational and maintenance needs of the fire academies, including the procurement of equipment and supplies necessary for effective training.
Contention
While the bill generally has support for improving fire academy funding, there could be concerns regarding the fiscal management of such dedicated funds. Some may argue about the potential for misallocation or lack of oversight in how the funds are used once they are separated from the general county budget. There are also considerations about how this impacts local governance and budgetary priorities, especially in counties with diverse public service needs.
Allows for the establishment of a "County Tenant Legal Assistance Program" in each county; requires portion of the administrative fee for residential mortgage execution sales fund the program.
Allows for the establishment of a "County Tenant Legal Assistance Program" in each county; requires portion of the administrative fee for residential mortgage execution sales fund the program.
Appropriates $128.241 million from constitutionally dedicated CBT revenues to State Agriculture Development Committee for farmland preservation purposes.
Appropriates $128.241 million from constitutionally dedicated CBT revenues to State Agriculture Development Committee for farmland preservation purposes.