New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A721

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Exempts small businesses from apprenticeship requirement under "The Public Works Contractor Registration Act."

Impact

If passed, A721 is expected to significantly alter the landscape of public contracting within New Jersey. Specifically, small businesses, defined as those employing ten or fewer workers, will have greater opportunities to participate in public works contracts without the additional stipulation of apprenticeship participation. This could enhance competition among contractors and potentially lower costs for the state on public projects by allowing a wider range of contractors to bid.

Summary

A721 is a legislative bill in New Jersey aimed at exempting small businesses from the requirement to participate in a registered apprenticeship program when bidding on public works contracts. This legislation amends the existing Public Works Contractor Registration Act, which historically mandated that all contractors, regardless of size, engage in apprenticeship programs to qualify for public works work. The bill's sponsors, Assemblyman Brian E. Rumpf and Assemblywoman Dianne C. Gove, aim to relieve the burden on small businesses by eliminating this requirement, thus facilitating their eligibility for public projects.

Contention

Opponents of A721 may argue that exempting small businesses from apprenticeship requirements could undermine the quality of workmanship for public projects. The apprenticeship program is often viewed as a critical pathway for training skilled workers in construction and related fields. Critics worry that without such requirements, there could be a decline in the proficiency and safety standards expected in public works, potentially leading to issues in project execution and long-term maintenance.

Overall_significance

Overall, A721 reflects a broader movement to alleviate regulatory burdens on small businesses while navigating the delicate balance between fostering economic opportunity and maintaining standards of quality and safety in public construction projects. The bill's progression through the legislature will likely be closely monitored, as it may set a precedent for how similar legislative efforts are approached in the future.

Companion Bills

NJ S170

Same As Exempts small businesses from apprenticeship requirement under "The Public Works Contractor Registration Act."

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