New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A614

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Permits municipality to use proceeds of beach access fees for areas near beach facilities that are significantly affected by beach tourism; requires municipality to provide explanation of expenditures on website.

Impact

The implementation of A614 is expected to enhance local governance regarding beach facilities, as municipalities will have more financial flexibility to address the needs arising from increased tourism. By allowing municipalities to allocate these fees for local improvements, the bill can lead to better-maintained public spaces, enhanced safety measures, and improved recreational facilities, benefiting both residents and visitors. The requirement for municipalities to report on their expenditures enhances transparency and accountability in how these funds are used.

Summary

Assembly Bill A614 aims to amend existing legislation regarding beach access fees imposed by municipalities bordering the Atlantic Ocean, tidal water bays, or rivers. The bill permits these municipalities to utilize proceeds from beach access fees to improve, maintain, and oversee local lands and facilities significantly affected by beach tourism. This approach supports not only the upkeep of beach-related infrastructure but also fosters better management of recreational areas that contribute to the municipal economy through tourism.

Contention

Despite its potential benefits, there are points of contention surrounding A614. Critics may argue that placing additional financial burdens through beach access fees could disproportionately impact low-income families and individuals. The bill does provide for exemptions for certain groups, including seniors and military personnel, yet concerns remain regarding the accessibility of beach facilities to all community members. Additionally, the enforcement jurisdiction assigned to the Commissioner of Community Affairs introduces questions about how effectively complaints related to violations will be managed and whether sufficient local control is preserved.

Enforcement

The bill mandates that municipalities account for the usage of fees in their annual financial audit, with detailed explanations tied to beach tourism. This regulation aims to create a direct relationship between the funding from beach access fees and local improvements. With the Commissioner of Community Affairs overseeing compliance, it is essential to ensure this oversight does not infringe on municipal autonomy, balancing the need for local improvement with fair governance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A644

Permits municipality to use proceeds of beach access fees for areas near beach facilities that are significantly affected by beach tourism; requires municipality to provide explanation of expenditures on website.

NJ A445

Permits municipalities to charge reduced or no beach fee for children ages 12 to 17; revises law concerning beach fees for veterans.

NJ A5479

Permits municipalities to charge reduced or no beach fee for children ages 12 to 17; revises law concerning beach fees for veterans.

NJ A1055

Allows shore municipalities to provide spouse and dependent children of veterans free or reduced cost access to beaches.

NJ S4013

Requires municipality to provide free beach access to certain veterans.

NJ S704

Requires municipality to provide free beach access to certain veterans.

NJ A1662

Allows shore municipalities to provide spouse and dependent children of veterans free or reduced cost access to beaches.

NJ A1261

Requires municipality to provide free beach access to certain veterans.

NJ S473

Allows shore municipalities to provide spouse and dependent children of veterans free or reduced cost access to beaches.

NJ A544

Requires municipality to provide free beach access to certain veterans.

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