New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A293

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Suspends fines for certain first-time paperwork violations committed by small businesses.

Impact

The implementation of A293 is expected to alleviate the financial burden on small businesses, allowing them more flexibility in addressing minor regulatory paperwork issues without the immediate threat of fines. This act aims to promote compliance and cooperation between small businesses and regulatory authorities by creating a system that prioritizes correction over punishment for first-time violations. The bill reflects a growing recognition of the challenges faced by small businesses in navigating complex regulatory environments.

Summary

Assembly Bill A293 aims to suspend fines for certain first-time paperwork violations committed by small businesses in New Jersey. The bill defines a small business as an entity employing 50 or fewer full-time employees. Under this bill, if a small business commits a minor paperwork violation, the state agency responsible for regulation is required to suspend any administrative fines or civil penalties, provided that it is a first offense. However, there are exceptions to this rule wherein a violation may not have fines waived if it poses a risk to public safety, involves serious harm, or is related to tax collection, among others.

Contention

There may be concerns regarding the balance between regulatory enforcement and support for small businesses. Critics of the bill could argue that suspending fines, even for minor violations, might lead to complacency or a lack of accountability among businesses, potentially undermining public safety or compliance with important regulations. Conversely, proponents may stress that the approach encourages small business growth and acknowledges the reality that errors can occur, particularly in paperwork, without being indicative of a business's overall compliance commitment.

Companion Bills

NJ S866

Same As Suspends fines for certain first-time paperwork violations committed by small businesses.

NJ A4409

Carry Over Suspends fines for certain first-time paperwork violations committed by small businesses.

NJ S2960

Carry Over Suspends fines for certain first-time paperwork violations committed by small businesses.

Previously Filed As

NJ S866

Suspends fines for certain first-time paperwork violations committed by small businesses.

NJ S2960

Suspends fines for certain first-time paperwork violations committed by small businesses.

NJ A4409

Suspends fines for certain first-time paperwork violations committed by small businesses.

NJ A4753

Allows cure period for businesses to address and resolve certain violations.

NJ S3208

Allows cure period for businesses to address and resolve certain violations.

NJ A5420

Permits 30-calendar day extension to cure period for certain businesses to address and resolve certain violations.

NJ HB06150

An Act Authorizing The Suspension Of Civil Penalties For First-time Violations.

NJ SB505

‘Protect Small Businesses from Excessive Paperwork Act of 2025

NJ HB05786

An Act Permitting The Suspension Of Civil Penalties For First-time Violations.

NJ HB06152

An Act Permitting The Suspension Of Civil Penalties For First-time Violations.

Similar Bills

NJ A4409

Suspends fines for certain first-time paperwork violations committed by small businesses.

NJ S2960

Suspends fines for certain first-time paperwork violations committed by small businesses.

NJ S866

Suspends fines for certain first-time paperwork violations committed by small businesses.

NJ A3724

Establishes Regulatory Improvement Commission.

NJ A2541

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