New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1033

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Establishes program to foster improvements in customer service in State government agencies.

Impact

If enacted, A1033 will require each State agency to develop a comprehensive customer service improvement plan by a specified deadline. These plans must include customer service standards, training programs, and annual reviews to ensure continuous improvement. By embedding customer service goals into employee performance evaluations and adjusting operational hours based on customer needs, the bill is expected to boost the efficiency and responsiveness of state agencies, ultimately improving public trust in government services.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1033 introduces a Customer Service Initiative aimed at enhancing the quality of service provided by State government agencies in New Jersey. The bill focuses on three primary components: fostering a strong service culture amongst state employees, improving customer service training, and establishing new performance metrics to measure service improvements. By following a model established in Maryland, New Jersey aims to elevate the expectations of customer service within its government framework to align more closely with the public’s needs.

Contention

While the bill aims to enhance customer service, it may face scrutiny regarding the feasibility of implementation and the training required for existing employees. Concerns may arise about the adequacy of resources allocated for this initiative, and whether the anticipated improvements will meet public expectations. Additionally, questions about the transparency of the metrics used to assess service improvements and how effectively they will be communicated to the public may also be points of contention.

Companion Bills

NJ S3684

Same As Establishes program to foster improvements in customer service in State government agencies.

NJ A5215

Carry Over Establishes program to foster improvements in customer service in State government agencies.

Previously Filed As

NJ A5215

Establishes program to foster improvements in customer service in State government agencies.

NJ S3684

Establishes program to foster improvements in customer service in State government agencies.

NJ A1030

Establishes entrepreneur-in-residence pilot program.

NJ HB3318

To require customer service training to all public-facing employees in all governmental agencies

NJ A5440

Requires State agencies that administer utility bill payment assistance or energy efficiency programs to review, and potentially increase, income thresholds for residential customers to participate in programs.

NJ A958

Changes reporting date and certain data requirements for NJT annual report; establishes penalty for failure to issue report in timely manner; and establishes quarterly reporting requirements.

NJ A952

Establishes Statewide program to provide treatment services for children exposed to domestic violence.

NJ A965

Requires State entities and agencies to provide child care services for full-time employees.

NJ A243

Changes reporting date and certain data requirements for NJT annual report; establishes penalty for failure to issue report in timely manner; and establishes quarterly reporting requirements.

NJ A414

Establishes Office of the Advocate for Private Commuter Bus Service Customers and bill of rights for customers of private carriers operating motorbus regular route services.

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NJ S3684

Establishes program to foster improvements in customer service in State government agencies.

NJ A5215

Establishes program to foster improvements in customer service in State government agencies.

NJ A3657

Establishes the "School District Shared Services Task Force."

NJ A2518

Establishes the "School District Shared Service Task Force."