New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5563

Introduced
6/5/23  

Caption

Prohibits imposition of civil penalties on State agencies by State agencies.

Impact

If enacted, A5563 would amend existing laws that govern the relationships between state agencies. By prohibiting one agency from assessing penalties on another, the bill seeks to foster a cooperative framework for state governance, reducing the instances of punitive action within the state infrastructure. This could enhance the efficiency of state operations, as agencies would be less focused on enforcing penalties against each other and more on compliance and collaboration in meeting the state's goals and objectives.

Summary

Assembly Bill A5563, introduced in the New Jersey Legislature, seeks to prohibit the imposition of civil penalties by state agencies on other state agencies or their divisions, boards, bureaus, or offices. This bill is a legislative response to the current lack of such a prohibition, which allows state agencies to impose penalties on one another. The intention behind the bill is to prevent internal conflicts within the state government and to streamline regulatory processes between agencies, promoting a more collaborative rather than adversarial relationship.

Contention

Despite its intended benefits, A5563 may face criticism regarding accountability within the state government. Opponents could argue that allowing agencies to penalize one another can serve as a vital oversight mechanism that ensures compliance with state regulations. There's a potential concern that without such penalties, agencies might lack sufficient motivation to adhere to regulations or standards, which could lead to inefficient practices and reduced accountability in handling public resources and services.

Companion Bills

NJ S3917

Same As Prohibits imposition of civil penalties on State agencies by State agencies.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.