New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2231

Introduced
3/7/22  

Caption

Exempts volunteer fire companies from charitable registration fees.

Impact

The impact of S2231 is poised to benefit approximately 750 volunteer fire organizations across the state, collectively paying around $52,000 in registration fees. This exemption will allow these organizations to reallocate funds towards essential firefighting equipment and personnel training, which are critical to maintaining effective emergency response capabilities. By emphasizing local volunteerism and community service, the bill could also foster greater public engagement and support for volunteer fire services.

Summary

Senate Bill S2231 aims to exempt volunteer fire companies in New Jersey from the payment of charitable registration fees mandated by the state's Charitable Registration and Investigation Act. This bill is presented as a means to alleviate financial burdens on volunteer fire organizations, which play a crucial role in community safety but operate under tight budgets. By removing these fees, the legislation seeks to ensure that more resources can be allocated towards equipment, training, and operational costs, thereby enhancing their capacity to serve local communities.

Statement

Overall, S2231 reflects a recognition of the vital services provided by volunteer fire companies in New Jersey, as well as an acknowledgment of the financial constraints these organizations face. By advocating for their exemption from charitable registration fees, the legislation aims to reinforce the state's commitment to preserving essential services that depend on community volunteers.

Contention

While the bill enjoys support from various community stakeholders and many legislators, concerns may arise regarding the potential loss of oversight that comes from removing fee requirements. Critics could argue that such exemptions might lead to a lack of accountability and transparency within these organizations, as they would no longer be subjected to the scrutiny that accompanies financial registration fees. Thus, ensuring that these volunteer organizations continue to operate efficiently and ethically could become an area of contention.

Companion Bills

NJ A3395

Same As Exempts volunteer fire companies from charitable registration fees.

Previously Filed As

NJ A3395

Exempts volunteer fire companies from charitable registration fees.

NJ A2544

Exempts volunteer fire companies from charitable registration fees.

NJ S2487

Exempts volunteer fire companies from paying annual charitable registration fee.

NJ S861

Exempts volunteer fire companies from paying annual charitable registration fee.

NJ A1130

Exempts volunteer fire companies from paying annual charitable registration fee.

NJ A1316

Exempts volunteer fire companies from paying annual charitable registration fee.

NJ S3806

Exempts volunteer fire companies, emergency service providers, and veteran organizations from charitable registration fees.

NJ A4958

Exempts volunteer fire companies, emergency service providers, and veteran organizations from charitable registration fees.

NJ A153

Exempts certain volunteer emergency service organizations from charitable contribution filing fees.

NJ A423

Exempts certain volunteer emergency service organizations from charitable contribution filing fees.

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