New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A232

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Revises "Administrative Procedure Act" concerning socio-economic impact statements for proposed rule-making.

Impact

The implications of A232 suggest a notable shift towards transparency and community involvement in New Jersey's regulatory framework. By requiring agencies to consult with affected parties, this bill could lead to more informed decision-making that considers the potential socio-economic consequences of regulations. Furthermore, it aims to bolster accountability by mandating that these impact assessments be included in the published rule proposals, allowing for public scrutiny. However, the bill also includes provisions for exemptions if the agency determines that the regulation would impose an insignificant impact, potentially limiting the breadth of feedback in less impactful situations.

Summary

Assembly Bill A232 aims to amend the Administrative Procedure Act (P.L.1968, c.410) by introducing new requirements for socio-economic impact statements during the rule-making process. Specifically, the bill mandates that state agencies obtain a description of the expected socio-economic impact of proposed rules from representatives of the regulated community before any rule is submitted for publication. This enhances the obligation of agencies to integrate feedback from stakeholders directly affected by potential regulations, thereby aiming for a more inclusive rule-making process.

Contention

Despite the positive potential for stakeholder engagement, some criticisms have emerged regarding the administrative burden this bill may impose on state agencies. Opponents argue that the added requirement for socio-economic assessments could slow down the rule-making process, arguing it may deter agencies from pursuing necessary regulatory actions in a timely manner, particularly in urgent situations. Additionally, there are concerns regarding the adequacy of funding and resources for agencies to implement these new requirements effectively, especially if they are required to absorb costs related to the publication of impact statements as stipulated by the bill.

Companion Bills

NJ S1850

Same As Revises "Administrative Procedure Act" concerning socio-economic impact statements for proposed rule-making.

NJ A3625

Carry Over Revises "Administrative Procedure Act" concerning socio-economic impact statements for proposed rule-making.

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