New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A957

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Requires third-party disbursement service organization that contracts with local government unit or board of education to post bond against failure to meet obligations.

Impact

If enacted, A957 will tighten the regulatory framework surrounding third-party financial services in local government contexts. By instituting a bonding requirement, the bill aims to mitigate risks associated with financial mismanagement and fraud. This change will ensure that municipalities and educational boards can hold these organizations accountable, contributing to greater public trust in financial transactions involving taxpayer funds. Additionally, the measure looks to preemptively protect public entities from the types of financial failures experienced by Ameripay, thereby setting a new standard for compliance and responsibility in this sector.

Summary

Assembly Bill A957 aims to enhance the financial accountability of third-party disbursement service organizations that contract with local government units and boards of education in New Jersey. The bill mandates these organizations to post a bond, with terms specified by the Local Finance Board and the Commissioner of Education, that will serve to guarantee fulfillment of their financial obligations. This legislative measure is a response to significant concerns about the reliability of such organizations, particularly highlighted by the investigation into Ameripay, which has been accused of failing to meet payroll obligations and neglecting tax deposits on behalf of its clients.

Contention

The introduction of Bill A957 may invite debate regarding its implications for current third-party service arrangements. Opponents may argue that the additional financial requirements could deter smaller organizations from contracting with local governments due to increased operational costs. Furthermore, the effectiveness of such bonding in preventing fraud and ensuring accountability may be scrutinized, particularly in a landscape where trust has been compromised by past failures. Supporters will likely emphasize the necessity of this bill as a measure to preserve public funds and ensure that financial entities act in the best interests of the communities they serve.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1093

Requires third-party disbursement service organization that contracts with local government unit or board of education to post bond against failure to meet obligations.

NJ A2821

Requires boards of education, municipalities, counties, and certain other local contracting units to determine and utilize cost-saving practices when procuring goods and services.

NJ A5687

Requires boards of education, municipalities, counties, and certain other local contracting units to determine and utilize cost-saving practices when procuring goods and services.

NJ S4074

Requires boards of education, municipalities, counties, and certain other local contracting units to determine and utilize cost-saving practices when procuring goods and services.

NJ S1291

Requires boards of education, municipalities, counties, and certain other local contracting units to determine and utilize cost-saving practices when procuring goods and services.

NJ A4940

Expands competitive contracting for local contracting units and boards of education; permits county colleges to utilize competitive contracting.

NJ A946

Requires public referendum prior to issuance of general obligation bonds by local units.

NJ A1677

Authorizes extended terms for lease and purchase contracts for electric school buses; permits New Jersey School Boards Association to serve as government aggregator to obtain energy services for local units.

NJ A1083

Requires public referendum prior to issuance of general obligation bonds by local units.

NJ A4692

Establishes certain requirements for State and local governments awarding contracts or grants to nonprofit organizations.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.