New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2249

Introduced
3/8/22  
Refer
3/8/22  
Report Pass
3/21/22  
Engrossed
5/26/22  
Refer
5/26/22  
Report Pass
11/30/23  
Enrolled
1/8/24  
Chaptered
1/16/24  

Caption

Revises number of qualified disabled veterans' businesses required to designate set-aside contract from three to two.

Impact

By streamlining the process for awarding set-aside contracts to disabled veterans, SB S2249 seeks to align New Jersey's regulations more closely with practices in neighboring states and the federal government, which utilize a 'rule of two' for such contracts. This modification is expected to make it easier for disabled veteran-owned businesses to compete for state contracts, potentially leading to increased economic opportunities for this demographic.

Summary

Senate Bill S2249 aims to revise the requirements for designating set-aside contracts for disabled veterans' businesses in New Jersey. Specifically, it seeks to lower the number of qualified businesses necessary for a contract designation from three to two. This change reflects an attempt to enhance opportunities for disabled veterans by increasing the likelihood that contracts can be awarded, given the limited number of such businesses registered in the state.

Contention

The bill has faced various points of contention, particularly regarding its implications for existing laws governing public contracts. Some stakeholders may express concerns regarding how this adjustment will impact the overall bidding process and whether it will adequately safeguard the integrity and competitiveness of state contracts. Critics may worry that lowering the threshold could lead to a less rigorous assessment process, affecting the quality of services and goods procured through these contracts.

Companion Bills

NJ A506

Same As Establishes price preference program on State contracts for service-disabled veteran-owned businesses.

NJ A4211

Same As Revises number of qualified disabled veterans' businesses required to designate set-aside contract from three to two.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1409

Revises number of qualified disabled veterans' businesses required to designate set-aside contract from three to two.

NJ A4211

Revises number of qualified disabled veterans' businesses required to designate set-aside contract from three to two.

NJ S2577

Increases contracting agencies goals for set-aside contracts for disabled veterans' businesses from three percent to six percent; requires liquidated damages provisions.

NJ A4158

Increases contracting agencies goals for set-aside contracts for disabled veterans' businesses from three percent to six percent; requires liquidated damages provisions.

NJ S3031

Removes principal place of business requirement of "Set-Aside Act for Disabled Veterans' Businesses.

NJ S2649

Removes principal place of business requirement of "Set-Aside Act for Disabled Veterans' Businesses.

NJ A699

Removes principal place of business requirement of "Set-Aside Act for Disabled Veterans' Businesses.

NJ A291

Removes principal place of business requirement of "Set-Aside Act for Disabled Veterans' Businesses.

NJ S713

Creates State contract set-aside program for businesses owned and operated by persons with disabilities.

NJ S3702

Creates State contract set-aside program for businesses owned and operated by persons with disabilities.

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