New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1409

Introduced
1/9/24  
Refer
1/9/24  
Chaptered
1/9/24  

Caption

Revises number of qualified disabled veterans' businesses required to designate set-aside contract from three to two.

Impact

The proposed legislation is intended to enhance opportunities for disabled veterans by making it easier to qualify for set-aside contracts, which are vital for fostering business ownership among disabled veterans. By lowering the threshold for the number of businesses necessary to bid, the bill aims to increase competition and potentially lead to more contracts being awarded to these veteran-owned enterprises. As a result, this change could lead to economic benefits for disabled veterans, encouraging financial independence and business growth within this community.

Summary

Senate Bill 1409 aims to amend the Set-Aside Act for Disabled Veterans' Businesses in New Jersey by reducing the number of qualified disabled veteran businesses required to designate a set-aside contract from three to two. This change is proposed in light of the difficulties contracting agencies face in obtaining bids from the existing number of registered businesses. The bill recognizes that neighboring states and the federal government utilize a similar 'rule of two', which has been successful in promoting the inclusion of disabled veterans in state procurement processes.

Contention

While the bill is aimed at uplifting a specific group, there might be concerns from other interest groups and stakeholders regarding the potential impacts on competition among other businesses in the state. Some may argue that by reducing the required number of bidders, the quality of contracts awarded could diminish or that businesses outside the disabled veteran category may feel sidelined. These points of contention prompt discussions about the balance between providing necessary support to disabled veterans and maintaining a competitive contracting environment.

Companion Bills

NJ S2249

Carry Over Revises number of qualified disabled veterans' businesses required to designate set-aside contract from three to two.

NJ A4211

Carry Over Revises number of qualified disabled veterans' businesses required to designate set-aside contract from three to two.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2249

Revises number of qualified disabled veterans' businesses required to designate set-aside contract from three to two.

NJ A4211

Revises number of qualified disabled veterans' businesses required to designate set-aside contract from three to two.

NJ S2577

Increases contracting agencies goals for set-aside contracts for disabled veterans' businesses from three percent to six percent; requires liquidated damages provisions.

NJ A4158

Increases contracting agencies goals for set-aside contracts for disabled veterans' businesses from three percent to six percent; requires liquidated damages provisions.

NJ A699

Removes principal place of business requirement of "Set-Aside Act for Disabled Veterans' Businesses.

NJ S3031

Removes principal place of business requirement of "Set-Aside Act for Disabled Veterans' Businesses.

NJ S2649

Removes principal place of business requirement of "Set-Aside Act for Disabled Veterans' Businesses.

NJ A291

Removes principal place of business requirement of "Set-Aside Act for Disabled Veterans' Businesses.

NJ A1724

Creates State contract set-aside program for businesses owned and operated by persons with disabilities.

NJ A1957

Creates State contract set-aside program for businesses owned and operated by persons with disabilities.

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