New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1228

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Requires owner or operator of industrial establishment applying for de minimis exemption from "Industrial Site Recovery Act" to certify as to no actual knowledge of contamination exceeding remediation standards.

Impact

If passed, the bill would impact how industrial establishments can operate when attempting to transfer ownership or close their operations. Previously, owners could apply for exemptions from certain investigatory and remedial requirements if they met criteria regarding their use of hazardous substances. A1228 reinforces this criterion while adding a requirement for certification to confirm that there is no knowledge of contamination above acceptable remediation standards. This change aims to enhance environmental protections while allowing certain streamlined processes for owners.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1228 is focused on amending the Industrial Site Recovery Act (ISRA) in New Jersey. The primary function of this bill is to require owners or operators of industrial establishments seeking a de minimis exemption to certify that they do not have actual knowledge of contamination exceeding remediation standards. The need for this legislative change arose from a previous court decision which invalidated the requirement for such certifications due to lack of sufficient legislative authorization. A1228 seeks to reinstigate and formalize this requirement.

Contention

The bill's implications may lead to ongoing debates regarding environmental safety and the responsibilities of industrial operators. Supporters might argue that the requirement for certification will increase accountability and environmental safety in New Jersey, whereas opponents could view it as an added burden that might deter business operations. The underlying tension often lies in balancing economic development and environmental preservation within the state, particularly in areas where industrial activities are prevalent.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A2042

Requires owner or operator of industrial establishment applying for de minimis exemption from "Industrial Site Recovery Act" to certify as to no actual knowledge of contamination exceeding remediation standards.

NJ H7234

Industrial Property Remediation And Reuse Act

NJ S2447

Industrial Property Remediation And Reuse Act

NJ A2156

Exempts contaminated and industrially-zoned sites from affordable housing rules.

NJ S1844

Exempts contaminated and industrially-zoned sites from affordable housing rules.

NJ A213

Exempts contaminated and industrially-zoned sites from affordable housing rules.

NJ S2953

Establishes limit on rent increase for certain dwelling sites for modular or industrialized buildings or manufactured homes.

NJ A3361

Establishes limit on rent increase for certain dwelling sites for modular or industrialized buildings or manufactured homes.

NJ HB4967

Relating to the administration of the Voluntary Remediation and Redevelopment Act to provide new liability protections for persons and companies who wish to purchase and redevelop former industrial properties.

NJ A3844

Provides economic development incentives for remediating and redeveloping legacy landfills, brownfields, and contaminated sites.

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CA AB378

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