New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3456

Introduced
2/5/24  

Caption

Reduces allowed diversion of funds from stormwater, water, and sewer purposes to municipal and county budgets; requires municipalities and counties to notify Division of Local Government Services of diversions.

Impact

The implications of A3456 are significant for local government budgets and utility management. By lowering the allowable fund diversion percentage, the bill seeks to prioritize the financial integrity and operational capabilities of stormwater, water, and sewer systems. This could lead to improved infrastructure and services within these utilities, as they will retain a greater portion of their revenue for operational costs. However, the reduction in available funds for municipal budgets could lead to challenges in covering local expenses, as municipalities may have relied on these surplus funds.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3456, introduced on February 5, 2024, aims to amend existing laws governing the diversion of funds from stormwater, water, and sewer utilities to municipal and county budgets within the state of New Jersey. The bill reduces the percentage of surplus funds that municipalities and counties can divert from these utilities from five percent to three percent. This change is intended to help ensure that more funds remain within the utility systems for necessary maintenance and improvements rather than being used for other municipal expenditures. Additionally, the bill mandates that counties and municipalities provide written notification to the Division of Local Government Services whenever such fund transfers take place.

Contention

Supporters of A3456 argue that the bill will prevent municipalities from excessively tapping into essential utility funding, thereby preserving necessary resources for environmental and public health initiatives. They emphasize the importance of robust utility systems that can adequately respond to growing demands and regulatory standards. On the other hand, critics may raise concerns regarding local governments' budgetary flexibility, highlighting that reduced access to these funds could hinder their ability to address other pressing local needs effectively.

Companion Bills

NJ S2307

Same As Reduces allowed diversion of funds from stormwater, water, and sewer purposes to municipal and county budgets; requires municipalities and counties to notify Division of Local Government Services of diversions.

NJ S1342

Carry Over Reduces allowed diversion of funds from stormwater, water, and sewer purposes to municipal and county budgets; requires municipalities and counties to notify Division of Local Government Services of diversions.

NJ A2273

Carry Over Reduces allowed diversion of funds from stormwater, water, and sewer purposes to municipal and county budgets; requires municipalities and counties to notify Division of Local Government Services of diversions.

Similar Bills

NJ S1342

Reduces allowed diversion of funds from stormwater, water, and sewer purposes to municipal and county budgets; requires municipalities and counties to notify Division of Local Government Services of diversions.

NJ A2273

Reduces allowed diversion of funds from stormwater, water, and sewer purposes to municipal and county budgets; requires municipalities and counties to notify Division of Local Government Services of diversions.

NJ S2307

Reduces allowed diversion of funds from stormwater, water, and sewer purposes to municipal and county budgets; requires municipalities and counties to notify Division of Local Government Services of diversions.

NJ A1961

Permits certain local units and authorities to reduce water, sewer, and stormwater fees and other charges for low-income persons; appropriates $200,000.

NJ A1104

Removes municipal and county ability to divert up to five percent of funds from certain water and sewer authorities for other purposes.

NJ A968

Removes municipal and county ability to divert up to five percent of funds from certain water and sewer authorities for other purposes.

NM SB88

Medicaid Trust Fund & State Supported Fund

PA HB1115

In charter schools, providing for fund balance limits.