New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A552

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Requires architects disclose insurance coverage.

Impact

The introduction of A552 will likely modify existing state laws concerning contractual agreements for architectural services. By mandating insurance disclosure, the bill aims to improve client confidence in hiring architects and establishing contractual partnerships. Moreover, requiring errors and omissions insurance for public contracts may elevate standards within the profession, as architects will now have an added layer of liability coverage when elected to partake in governmental projects. This could lead to improved quality assurance in architectural deliverables for public entities.

Summary

Assembly Bill A552 requires architects to disclose their professional liability insurance coverage to any party involved in a contract for architectural services. This disclosure must occur prior to the parties entering into an agreement, ensuring transparency about the architect's insurance status. The bill emphasizes the importance of this information, potentially enhancing the protection for clients seeking architectural services. Additionally, the legislation stipulates that any architect who enters into a public contract must carry errors and omissions insurance, reinforcing the accountability of professionals within public projects.

Contention

Discussions surrounding A552 may bring forth points of contention, particularly related to the implications of mandatory insurance disclosure and the potential financial burden it places on small architectural firms. Opponents could argue that such regulations might deter new professionals from entering the field due to increased operational costs. Supporters, however, are likely to advocate that the legislation promotes higher standards of accountability and professionalism, which can ultimately benefit the industry and the general public.

Companion Bills

NJ S778

Same As Requires architects disclose insurance coverage.

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