New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2541

Introduced
2/14/22  

Caption

Establishes Regulatory Improvement Commission.

Impact

The bill addresses regulations that impose high costs on small businesses and substantial paperwork burdens. By prioritizing these regulations, the commission seeks to relieve businesses from unnecessary restrictions that hinder their growth potential. The outcomes could significantly influence New Jersey's regulatory landscape, potentially decreasing compliance costs and allowing businesses to operate more competitively while still adhering to essential health and safety standards.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2541 aims to establish a Regulatory Improvement Commission within the State of New Jersey to evaluate and improve the state's regulations. This independent commission will consist of nine members, including representatives appointed by the Governor and legislative leaders. The primary purpose of this commission is to analyze state regulations and recommend modifications, consolidations, or repeals with a focus on reducing compliance costs, encouraging economic growth, and enhancing innovation while ensuring public health and safety are preserved.

Contention

Though the bill promotes regulatory improvement, its implications could spark debate surrounding the balance between deregulation and consumer protections. Concerns may arise regarding which regulations are deemed redundant or overly restrictive, particularly those that safeguard the environment and public health. Stakeholders, including businesses and public interest groups, will likely have differing views on the commission's recommendations, leading to discussions on maintaining necessary regulations to protect consumers while fostering an economic-friendly environment.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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