New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2207

Introduced
3/7/22  

Caption

"Electronic Publication of Legal Notices Act"; permits publication of legal notices by government agencies and persons on official government notice websites instead of newspapers.

Impact

The implementation of SB2207 would amend several existing laws that require the publication of legal notices in newspapers, clarifying that electronic publication is an acceptable alternative. This could transform how legal notices are disseminated across the state, impacting all levels of government, from local municipalities to state agencies. The act emphasizes the need for proper infrastructure, whereby government agencies would need to establish dedicated notice websites to handle these publications and any associated public inquiries or complaints.

Summary

Senate Bill 2207, also known as the 'Electronic Publication of Legal Notices Act,' is designed to modernize the requirements for legal notice publications by allowing government agencies to publish such notices on official government websites instead of in newspapers. This change is aimed at increasing accessibility and transparency for the public, as government websites are available 24/7, potentially reaching a wider audience than traditional newspaper publications. By providing this option, the bill is expected to reduce costs associated with printing in newspapers, which could also contribute to lowering property tax levies for local governments.

Contention

While supporters note the financial savings and improved accessibility, there is potential contention around the reliability of electronic publications. Concerns may arise regarding equitable access, as not all residents may have consistent internet access, which could disproportionately affect certain populations. Furthermore, stipulations requiring agencies to prove accessibility and manage complaints may impose additional burdens on local governments, raising questions about the overall practicality and feasibility of fully transitioning to digital publications for legal notices.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S4654

Provides for publication of required legal notices on government Internet websites and through certain online news publications.

NJ A5878

Provides for publication of required legal notices on government Internet websites and through certain online news publications.

NJ HB1197

Publication of legal notices by newspapers.

NJ HB1438

Publication of local government notices.

NJ SB1237

Legal notices; online publications.

NJ HB264

Legal notices and publications; online-only news publications, requirements.

NJ SB157

Legal notices and publications; online-only news publications, requirements.

NJ HB2914

PUBLICATION-NOTICES-NEWSPAPERS

NJ HB2167

Fees; publications; legal notices; fees; effective date.

NJ HB1019

Relating to publication of notice by a governmental entity on a newspaper's Internet website.

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