New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1514

Introduced
2/10/22  

Caption

Requires State Treasurer to collect and study certain demographic information on corporate boards and in senior management.

Impact

The implementation of S1514 would potentially lead to changes in corporate practices as companies become obligated to report on their diversity metrics. The legislation aims to foster accountability within businesses by highlighting disparities in representation, which could drive efforts to improve diversity and inclusiveness within corporate boards. The bill is expected to impact not only corporations but also how they are perceived by the public and stakeholders, potentially influencing consumer behavior and investment decisions.

Summary

Bill S1514, introduced in New Jersey, mandates that corporations and nonprofit organizations provide demographic information regarding their boards and senior management in their annual reports. Specifically, it requires data on race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability status, and veteran status of corporate officers and board members. This legislative move is designed to enhance transparency in corporate governance by collecting and studying demographic statistics, thereby providing a clearer picture of diversity within corporate leadership in the state.

Contention

Despite the positive intentions behind the bill, it may encounter resistance from businesses wary of compliance burdens or concerns over privacy issues related to providing detailed demographic information. Opponents might argue that this legislation could lead to tokenism or create undue pressure on companies to meet certain diversity benchmarks. Furthermore, the requirement for the State Treasurer to publish reports based on this collected data raises questions about the application and interpretation of the findings, which may lead to debates regarding the effectiveness and purpose of such transparency in corporate governance.

Companion Bills

NJ A1702

Same As Requires State Treasurer to collect and study certain demographic information on corporate boards and in senior management.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1702

Requires State Treasurer to collect and study certain demographic information on corporate boards and in senior management.

NJ A2452

Requires State Treasurer to collect and study certain demographic information on corporate boards and in senior management.

NJ S2885

Requires State Treasurer to collect and study certain demographic information on corporate boards and in senior management.

NJ S1816

Permits certain businesses to complete business registration certificate and annual report together.

NJ A361

Permits certain businesses to complete business registration certificate and annual report together.

NJ A2695

Permits certain businesses to complete business registration certificate and annual report together.

NJ S1347

Permits certain businesses to complete business registration certificate and annual report together.

NJ S07664

Requires the collection of certain demographic information by state agencies, boards, departments and commissions.

NJ HB1932

To Amend Laws Concerning The Corporate Franchise Tax; To Repeal The Arkansas Corporate Franchise Tax Act Of 1979; And To Require An Annual Report For Corporations.

NJ S241

Requires certain corporations to appoint women to board of directors.

Similar Bills

NJ A1702

Requires State Treasurer to collect and study certain demographic information on corporate boards and in senior management.

NJ A2452

Requires State Treasurer to collect and study certain demographic information on corporate boards and in senior management.

NJ S2885

Requires State Treasurer to collect and study certain demographic information on corporate boards and in senior management.

SC S0203

Optional Leadership Information for Nonprofit and Entities Soliciting Charitable Funds

CT SB00411

An Act Concerning Revisions To The Connecticut Business Corporation Act.

CT SB00967

An Act Concerning Revisions To The Connecticut Business Corporation Act, The Uniform Limited Partnership Act And The Connecticut Limited Liability Company Act.

KS HB2660

Modifying requirements related to certain business entity filings with the secretary of state, authorizing a change of registered office address by a current occupant under the business entity standard treatment act and changing the information required in an amendment to the articles of incorporation for a cooperative.

LA HB714

Provides relative to the Business Corporation Act