New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4261

Introduced
6/13/22  

Caption

Removes residency requirement for certain veteran and disabled veteran-owned businesses.

Impact

By eliminating the residency requirement, A4261 would amend existing laws that stipulate at least 51% ownership of a veteran or disabled veteran-owned business must be held by New Jersey residents. This change is expected to broaden the competitive pool for state contracts, allowing more businesses to participate in New Jersey's contracting opportunities. It is believed that this could positively impact local economies by increasing the presence of veteran-owned enterprises within the state.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4261 proposes the removal of the residency requirement for certain veteran and disabled veteran-owned businesses seeking certification to compete for state contracts in New Jersey. The bill specifically targets small and medium-sized businesses, allowing owners who do not reside in New Jersey to still qualify for state business opportunities as long as their business has a physical presence in New Jersey. This modification is aimed at enhancing the opportunities for veteran and disabled veteran business owners and fostering an inclusive economic environment.

Contention

While the bill aims to support veteran and disabled veteran business owners, it may raise concerns among local business advocates who fear it could dilute opportunities for New Jersey-based businesses. Some stakeholders may argue that maintaining the residency requirement helps to ensure that the benefits of state contracts are retained within the local economy. Debates surrounding the Bill could focus on balancing support for veterans with the interests of local business communities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A2351

Removes residency requirement for certain veteran and disabled veteran-owned businesses.

NJ S3031

Removes principal place of business requirement of "Set-Aside Act for Disabled Veterans' Businesses.

NJ S2649

Removes principal place of business requirement of "Set-Aside Act for Disabled Veterans' Businesses.

NJ A699

Removes principal place of business requirement of "Set-Aside Act for Disabled Veterans' Businesses.

NJ A291

Removes principal place of business requirement of "Set-Aside Act for Disabled Veterans' Businesses.

NJ A4567

Requires certain funds from Main Street Recovery Fund to be used for grants for veteran-owned small businesses.

NJ S3059

Requires certain funds from Main Street Recovery Fund to be used for grants for veteran-owned small businesses.

NJ A2742

Requires certain funds from Main Street Recovery Fund to be used for grants for veteran-owned small businesses.

NJ S867

Requires certain funds from Main Street Recovery Fund to be used for grants for veteran-owned small businesses.

NJ S2576

Establishes certain requirements for award of contracts to service-disabled veterans for certain projects funded by NJ Infrastructure Bank.

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