New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S613

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Requires business entity that was issued or applied for certain permit or license to file annual disclosure statement with ELEC; requires annual disclosure statement for certain businesses that make contributions to independent expenditure committees.

Impact

The implications of S613 can significantly alter the landscape of compliance for businesses operating under state regulations. By mandating these disclosures, the bill seeks to promote transparency in public contracting processes and political contributions, particularly with regard to entities that hold or are seeking limited permits. The requirement for accountability may lead to a reduction in unauthorized or undisclosed contributions influencing public contracts. On the flip side, those opposed to the bill argue that it places an undue administrative burden on small businesses, potentially discouraging political engagement and participation.

Summary

Senate Bill S613 requires that any business entity which has been issued or applied for a permit or license—capped at 40 applicants—must file an annual disclosure statement with the New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission (ELEC). This bill broadens the current regulations by making it mandatory for business entities that contribute to independent expenditure committees, in addition to those contributing to political parties or public office holders, to submit these disclosures. Furthermore, the bill specifies what information needs to be included in these annual statements, such as the name of individuals receiving contributions and the amount contributed.

Contention

There is notable contention around the bill as it raises issues regarding the balance between enhancing transparency and ensuring the ease of business operations. Critics assert that the requirements may unintentionally create barriers for smaller businesses that may struggle with the complexities of compliance. Supporters argue that the disclosure requirements are a step toward curbing corruption and ensuring that public funding and contracts are awarded fairly and transparently. This balancing act forms a critical part of the discussions surrounding the legislation as it advances through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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