New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3146

Introduced
3/7/22  
Refer
3/7/22  
Report Pass
3/14/22  

Caption

Increases contribution limit by counties and municipalities to volunteer first aid, ambulance, and rescue squads.

Impact

The bill is designed to bolster the financial resources available to volunteer emergency services by significantly raising the contribution limits, reflecting an acknowledgment of the increasing operational costs faced by these organizations. Supporters argue that this increase will facilitate improved emergency response capabilities and ensure that volunteer squads can maintain adequate service levels in their communities. This increase is particularly relevant in rural and underserved areas, which depend heavily on volunteer services for emergency responses.

Summary

A3146, introduced in New Jersey's 220th Legislature, proposes an amendment to the R.S.40:5-2 statute which relates to contribution limits set by counties and municipalities to volunteer first aid, ambulance, and rescue squads. The bill aims to increase the annual contribution limit from $70,000 to $125,000. Additionally, it allows for an extraordinary need contribution, which is raised from a maximum of $35,000 to $70,000 under specified conditions. This legislative proposal emerges in the context of enhancing funding for essential volunteer emergency services, which rely on local government support to operate effectively.

Contention

While the bill has passed through the Assembly State and Local Government Committee with favor, there may be discussions on the impact of increased funding levels; stakeholders may debate the implications for budgeting at the county and municipal levels. Critics might express concern regarding the sustainability of these increased contributions during economic downturns, emphasizing the importance of balancing local budget priorities with public safety needs. Nevertheless, advocates view this measure as a necessary investment in community health and safety, aiming to guarantee that emergency services are adequately funded, especially in times of crisis.

Companion Bills

NJ S399

Same As Increases contribution limit by counties and municipalities to volunteer first aid, ambulance, and rescue squads.

Previously Filed As

NJ S399

Increases contribution limit by counties and municipalities to volunteer first aid, ambulance, and rescue squads.

NJ A4166

Authorizes local governments to provide voluntary contributions to certain nonprofit veterans' organizations.

NJ A2993

Authorizes local governments to provide voluntary contributions to certain nonprofit veterans' organizations.

NJ S4378

Authorizes local governments to provide voluntary contributions to certain nonprofit veterans' organizations.

NJ A4734

Excludes contributions to volunteer first aid or rescue squads from appropriations cap and property tax levy cap for certain local units.

NJ A532

Excludes contributions to volunteer first aid or rescue squads from appropriations cap and property tax levy cap for certain local units.

NJ S2640

Authorizes local governments to provide voluntary contributions to certain nonprofit veterans' organizations.

NJ A2380

Provides $1,000 income tax deduction for certain volunteer firefighters and members of first aid and rescue squads.

NJ A5157

Provides $1,000 income tax deduction for certain volunteer firefighters and members of first aid and rescue squads.

NJ S3479

Provides $1,000 income tax deduction for certain volunteer firefighters and members of first aid and rescue squads.

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