New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S940

Introduced
1/31/22  

Caption

Enhances penalties upon corporate violators of housing codes.

Impact

The bill ultimately seeks to strengthen municipalities' ability to enforce housing codes by holding corporations accountable in a way that mirrors existing penalties for individuals. By increasing the financial stakes for non-compliance, the bill intends to incentivize more rigorous adherence to housing standards, thereby improving overall community conditions. Additionally, it allows courts to request the Attorney General to take further action against non-compliant corporations, potentially leading to their dissolution.

Summary

Bill S940, introduced in the New Jersey Legislature, aims to enhance penalties for corporate violations of municipal housing codes. Specifically, it allows courts to impose fines on corporations that violate these ordinances, with the potential for penalties up to three times the maximum fine currently established for individual offenders. This measure seeks to address compliance issues among corporations in relation to local housing regulations, which have traditionally been targeted at individuals.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding S940 may focus on the balance between corporate accountability and the burden such penalties might impose on legitimate businesses. Opponents could argue that the increased fines may disproportionately affect smaller businesses that may struggle to meet local regulations. Supporters, however, are likely to frame the legislation as a necessary measure for ensuring that all entities, regardless of size, adhere to the same standards that protect housing integrity and community welfare.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1506

Enhances penalties upon corporate violators of housing codes.

NJ S941

Enhances penalties upon certain violators of housing codes.

NJ S1507

Enhances penalties upon certain violators of housing codes.

NJ S3687

Provides that fines for municipal housing or zoning code violations may be imposed by municipality each day violation continues.

NJ A5266

Provides that fines for municipal housing or zoning code violations may be imposed by municipality each day violation continues.

NJ A2455

Permits conversion of fines for violation of certain municipal ordinances into tax liens.

NJ S964

Permits conversion of fines for violation of certain municipal ordinances into tax liens.

NJ S954

Prohibits State from investing pension and annuity funds in manufacturers or wholesale distributors of tobacco products.

NJ S439

Enhances penalties imposed on drivers who have never been issued a driver's license.

NJ S108

Enhances penalties imposed on drivers who have never been issued a driver's license.

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