New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2226

Introduced
3/7/22  

Caption

Exempts certain municipalities from payment for certain State Police services.

Impact

If enacted, the bill would have significant implications for the funding and structure of law enforcement services within New Jersey. Currently, there are 77 municipalities receiving full-time police protection and 24 receiving part-time protection from the State Police. This law would ensure that the funding model does not change for these rural municipalities, thus affirming the legislature's commitment to supporting areas that might otherwise struggle to finance their own police services. The bill seeks to maintain state support for law enforcement in smaller communities, which may lack the resources to establish independent police departments.

Summary

Senate Bill S2226 is an act introduced to exempt certain municipalities from the obligation to pay for specific State Police services, particularly for those municipalities that lack a full-time police department or force. The bill reinforces the notion that it is a primary responsibility of the New Jersey State Police to provide adequate law enforcement protection, especially in rural areas where municipal police forces are not present. By stating that these municipalities shall continue to be exempt from payment for patrol and general police services provided by the State Police, the bill aims to alleviate the financial burden on local governments.

Contention

While the bill may garner support from municipalities that benefit from such exemptions, it could also spark debate regarding the distribution of resources within law enforcement statewide. Critics may argue that the model fosters dependency on state services rather than encouraging municipalities to develop their own policing capabilities. The long-term sustainability of such a funding approach may also be questioned, particularly as state budgets fluctuate and the need for police services evolves across different communities. Overall, the discussion surrounding S2226 may highlight broader issues regarding state versus local control of law enforcement resources.

Companion Bills

NJ A951

Same As Exempts certain municipalities from payment for certain State Police services.

Previously Filed As

NJ A951

Exempts certain municipalities from payment for certain State Police services.

NJ A1087

Exempts certain municipalities from payment for certain State Police services.

NJ A971

Requires municipalities to share certain payments in lieu of property taxes with school districts; informs counties, school districts, and DCA of certain information related to property tax exemptions and abatements.

NJ A1107

Requires municipalities to share certain payments in lieu of property taxes with school districts; informs counties, school districts, and DCA of certain information related to property tax exemptions and abatements.

NJ S2201

Exempts disabled veterans from certain fees at State parks and forests.

NJ S3915

Requires municipalities to share certain payments in lieu of property taxes with school districts; informs counties, school districts, and DCA of certain information related to property tax exemptions and abatements.

NJ S1271

Exempts police from jury duty.

NJ S484

Exempts police from jury duty.

NJ HB4643

Exempting certain health services from certificate of need

NJ S522

Authorizes proportional property tax exemption for honorably discharged veterans having a service-connected disability and proclaims that the State shall reimburse municipalities for cost of exemptions.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.