New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2918

Introduced
1/9/24  
Refer
1/9/24  

Caption

Requires State to provide recipients of State tax refunds, unemployment insurance benefits and State employee compensation certain payment options.

Impact

The bill notably aims to reinstate the option of receiving payments in the form of paper checks, which are becoming increasingly rare in favor of electronic means like prepaid debit cards and direct deposits. Currently, the Department of Labor has a partnership with Bank of America to provide debit card accounts to unemployment claimants, automatically switching payment methods unless individuals opt for direct deposit. A2918 seeks to maintain the choice for claimants to opt for paper checks, which may appeal to those who prefer traditional methods or have concerns about electronic payment security.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2918 requires the State of New Jersey to offer recipients of state tax refunds, unemployment insurance benefits, and state employee compensation a range of payment options, including paper checks. This legislation addresses the need for flexibility in payment methods for financial benefits provided by the state. Specifically, it mandates that state employees who wish to receive their pay in the form of a paper check can express that preference in writing, ensuring that their payment is disbursed accordingly. This provision also extends to state entities not using the centralized payroll system, including public institutions of higher education.

Contention

While the bill’s intent is to enhance payment options for various beneficiaries, there may be concerns raised about its potential implications on administrative procedures and costs associated with reintroducing paper checks. Advocates argue that providing multiple payment options caters to the diverse needs of constituents, particularly those who may not be technologically inclined. On the other hand, critics could highlight administrative complexities and additional expenses linked with processing paper checks, especially considering prior shifts towards cashless transactions designed to streamline state operations.

Companion Bills

NJ S2791

Same As Requires State to provide recipients of State tax refunds, unemployment insurance benefits and State employee compensation certain payment options.

NJ A1076

Carry Over Requires State to provide recipients of State tax refunds, unemployment insurance benefits and State employee compensation certain payment options.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1076

Requires State to provide recipients of State tax refunds, unemployment insurance benefits and State employee compensation certain payment options.

NJ S2791

Requires State to provide recipients of State tax refunds, unemployment insurance benefits and State employee compensation certain payment options.

NJ AB138

Employment: health care benefits: unemployment insurance: policies and practices.

NJ A599

Concerns eligibility for unemployment compensation benefits for certain seasonal employees.

NJ A629

Concerns eligibility for unemployment compensation benefits for certain seasonal employees.

NJ HB891

Provides for technical revisions to the unemployment compensation statutes

NJ A4047

Revises unemployment compensation law.

NJ S2949

Revises unemployment compensation law.

NJ AB147

Various changes to the unemployment insurance law and requiring approval by the Joint Committee on Finance of certain federally authorized unemployment benefits. (FE)

NJ SB237

Various changes to the unemployment insurance law and requiring approval by the Joint Committee on Finance of certain federally authorized unemployment benefits. (FE)

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