New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2993 Latest Draft

Bill / Amended Version Filed 01/24/2025

                            [First Reprint] ASSEMBLY, No. 2993   STATE OF NEW JERSEY 221st LEGISLATURE    PRE-FILED FOR INTRODUCTION IN THE 2024 SESSION   

[First Reprint]

ASSEMBLY, No. 2993 



STATE OF NEW JERSEY

221st LEGISLATURE

  

PRE-FILED FOR INTRODUCTION IN THE 2024 SESSION

 

   Sponsored by: Assemblywoman  TENNILLE R. MCCOY District 14 (Mercer and Middlesex)         SYNOPSIS      Authorizes local governments to provide voluntary contributions to certain nonprofit veterans' organizations.    CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT       As reported by the Assembly State and Local Government Committee on January 23, 2025, with amendments.     

 

Sponsored by:

Assemblywoman  TENNILLE R. MCCOY

District 14 (Mercer and Middlesex)

 

 

 

 

SYNOPSIS

     Authorizes local governments to provide voluntary contributions to certain nonprofit veterans' organizations. 

 

CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT 

     As reported by the Assembly State and Local Government Committee on January 23, 2025, with amendments.

   

 An Act authorizing local governments to provide voluntary contributions to nonprofit veterans' organizations and amending R.S.40:5-2.        Be It Enacted by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey:         1.   R.S.40:5-2 is amended to read as follows:       40:5-2.  a.  Any county or municipality may make a voluntary contribution of not more than $125,000 annually to any duly incorporated first aid and emergency or volunteer ambulance or rescue squad association and a voluntary contribution of not more than $70,000 annually to any duly incorporated nonprofit veterans' organization of the county, or of any municipality therein, rendering service generally throughout the county, or any of the municipalities thereof.  1Any voluntary contribution to a nonprofit veterans' organization shall be used to address issues concerning, but not limited to, housing assistance, food security, mental health and suicide prevention, career transitions and advancement, transportation, and veteran family resources.1      In addition, if any [such] duly incorporated first aid and emergency or volunteer ambulance or rescue squad associations experience extraordinary need, the county or municipality may contribute an additional amount of not more than $70,000 annually; provided, however, that the need for 1[such] the1 additional funds is established by the association and is directly related to the performance of 1[said] the1 association's duties.  Whenever the total annual county or municipal contribution to an association exceeds $70,000, the chief financial officer of the county or municipality shall receive an audit performed by a certified public accountant or a registered municipal accountant of each association's financial records for the current year which shall certify to the governing body of the county or municipality that such records are being maintained in accordance with sound accounting principles.      Any county or municipality may appropriate 1[such]1 additional sums as it may deem necessary for the purchase of first aid, ambulance, rescue or other emergency vehicles, equipment, supplies and materials for use by these associations, the title to which shall remain with the county or municipality, provided that the funds are controlled and disbursed by the county or municipality.      In the case of a joint purchase made by the governing bodies of two or more local units pursuant to the provisions of the "Consolidated Municipal Services Act," P.L.1952, c.72 (C.40:48B-1 et seq.), the title to the purchase shall be held by the joint meeting formed by the contracting governing bodies.      b.  For the purposes of this section, a 1["] "1 nonprofit veterans' organization 1["] "1 means any organization which provides support services to those who have served in the armed forces of the United States, including but not limited to services related to the physical, emotional, and medical needs of veterans 1, and which qualifies as a section 501(c)(19) tax exempt organization under the Internal Revenue Code1. (cf: P.L.2022, c.12, s.1)        2.    This act shall take effect immediately.  

An Act authorizing local governments to provide voluntary contributions to nonprofit veterans' organizations and amending R.S.40:5-2.

 

     Be It Enacted by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey:

 

      1.   R.S.40:5-2 is amended to read as follows:

      40:5-2.  a.  Any county or municipality may make a voluntary contribution of not more than $125,000 annually to any duly incorporated first aid and emergency or volunteer ambulance or rescue squad association and a voluntary contribution of not more than $70,000 annually to any duly incorporated nonprofit veterans' organization of the county, or of any municipality therein, rendering service generally throughout the county, or any of the municipalities thereof.  1Any voluntary contribution to a nonprofit veterans' organization shall be used to address issues concerning, but not limited to, housing assistance, food security, mental health and suicide prevention, career transitions and advancement, transportation, and veteran family resources.1

     In addition, if any [such] duly incorporated first aid and emergency or volunteer ambulance or rescue squad associations experience extraordinary need, the county or municipality may contribute an additional amount of not more than $70,000 annually; provided, however, that the need for 1[such] the1 additional funds is established by the association and is directly related to the performance of 1[said] the1 association's duties.  Whenever the total annual county or municipal contribution to an association exceeds $70,000, the chief financial officer of the county or municipality shall receive an audit performed by a certified public accountant or a registered municipal accountant of each association's financial records for the current year which shall certify to the governing body of the county or municipality that such records are being maintained in accordance with sound accounting principles.

     Any county or municipality may appropriate 1[such]1 additional sums as it may deem necessary for the purchase of first aid, ambulance, rescue or other emergency vehicles, equipment, supplies and materials for use by these associations, the title to which shall remain with the county or municipality, provided that the funds are controlled and disbursed by the county or municipality.

     In the case of a joint purchase made by the governing bodies of two or more local units pursuant to the provisions of the "Consolidated Municipal Services Act," P.L.1952, c.72 (C.40:48B-1 et seq.), the title to the purchase shall be held by the joint meeting formed by the contracting governing bodies.

     b.  For the purposes of this section, a 1["] "1 nonprofit veterans' organization 1["] "1 means any organization which provides support services to those who have served in the armed forces of the United States, including but not limited to services related to the physical, emotional, and medical needs of veterans 1, and which qualifies as a section 501(c)(19) tax exempt organization under the Internal Revenue Code1.

(cf: P.L.2022, c.12, s.1)

 

     2.    This act shall take effect immediately.