New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1455

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Authorizes religious corporations to hold remote meetings during state of emergency declared by Governor.

Impact

If enacted, A1455 would significantly alter the operations of religious corporations during emergencies. Currently, meetings are mandated to occur at a physical location with no allowance for remote participation. The introduction of this bill would mean that as long as the board of trustees establishes appropriate guidelines, members could join meetings remotely and be considered present for the purposes of voting. This change has the potential to support organizational continuity and member engagement even when in-person gatherings are not feasible.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1455 seeks to amend existing laws governing religious corporations in New Jersey, specifically allowing these corporations to conduct meetings remotely during a state of emergency declared by the Governor. The bill is a response to the challenges posed by traditional meeting requirements, which can hinder accessibility and participation during crisis situations. This legislation aims to provide a more flexible framework for governance, enabling members to participate in meetings through remote communication methods, thereby promoting greater inclusivity.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding A1455 may center on ensuring the integrity of remote meetings—particularly in verifying member identity and participation. There may be concerns about the need for sufficient measures to authenticate participants and guarantee that all voice votes or decisions are accurately recorded. Additionally, while the bill aims to broaden participation, some proponents of traditional meeting methods may argue against the authenticity of remote voting compared to in-person attendance.

Companion Bills

NJ S320

Same As Authorizes religious corporations to hold remote meetings during state of emergency declared by Governor.

NJ S140

Carry Over Authorizes religious corporations to hold remote meetings during state of emergency declared by Governor.

NJ A569

Carry Over Authorizes religious corporations to hold remote meetings during state of emergency declared by Governor.

Previously Filed As

NJ A569

Authorizes religious corporations to hold remote meetings during state of emergency declared by Governor.

NJ S140

Authorizes religious corporations to hold remote meetings during state of emergency declared by Governor.

NJ S320

Authorizes religious corporations to hold remote meetings during state of emergency declared by Governor.

NJ AB769

Corporations: meetings: state of emergency.

NJ A3060

Permits nonprofit corporations to allow members to participate in meetings by means of remote communication.

NJ ACR127

Urges Governor to protect religious liberty during declared state of emergency.

NJ SCR19

Urges Governor to protect religious liberty during declared state of emergency.

NJ ACR44

Urges Governor to protect religious liberty during declared state of emergency.

NJ SCR13

Urges Governor to protect religious liberty during declared state of emergency.

NJ HB43

AN ACT relating to religious freedom during a declared emergency.

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