New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1814

Introduced
2/28/22  

Caption

Authorizes payment of just compensation to businesses for losses due to public health emergency closures.

Impact

If enacted, S1814 would affect existing state laws regarding compensation and property rights during emergencies. Business owners who have had to shutter their operations because of public health mandates would have a path to file claims for compensation covering their losses. Moreover, the bill places the responsibility on business owners to prove that their losses stem directly from the public health emergency. This places a significant burden on them, as they would need to document both the causation and the extent of their losses.

Summary

Senate Bill S1814, introduced in New Jersey, seeks to establish a legal framework for compensating businesses that face closures due to public health emergencies. Primarily, this bill allows business owners to claim just compensation for lost income and going concern losses as a direct result of compliance with state orders necessitating closure. The bill defines such emergencies in the context of the Emergency Health Powers Act, underlining the state’s authority to impose restrictions for public safety.

Conclusion

Overall, Senate Bill S1814 addresses a critical issue stemming from public health emergencies by formalizing the compensation process for affected businesses. The balance between protecting public health and ensuring economic viability for businesses will likely be a major talking point as the bill moves forward, with stakeholders advocating for various adjustments to its provisions to safeguard business interests while also acting in the public interest.

Contention

There may be potential points of contention surrounding the bill's provisions. Critics could argue that imposing the burden of proof on business owners may disadvantage smaller businesses that lack the resources to fight back against state actions. Additionally, the time limitation for filing claims—within one year of the emergency's expiration—might raise concerns about the adequacy of compensation for losses that could unfold over a longer duration, leading to debates about fairness.

Companion Bills

NJ A1629

Same As Authorizes payment of just compensation to businesses for losses due to public health emergency closures.

Previously Filed As

NJ S504

Authorizes payment of just compensation to businesses for losses due to public health emergency closures.

NJ A774

Authorizes payment of just compensation to businesses for losses due to public health emergency closures.

NJ A1629

Authorizes payment of just compensation to businesses for losses due to public health emergency closures.

NJ SB0128

Compensation for business losses.

NJ SB0155

Compensation for business losses.

NJ A483

Provides certain employment protections for working parents due to school closure during state of emergency and public health emergency.

NJ A3670

Provides certain employment protections for working parents due to school closure during state of emergency and public health emergency.

NJ HB436

Exemptions For Emergency Closures

NJ AB1895

Public health: maternity ward closures.

NJ S2441

Requires MVC to take measures to prevent agency closures during public health emergency; requires MVC to provide alternatives if closure is unpreventable.

Similar Bills

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