Expands definition of newspaper for required public advertisements to include those published online.
Impact
If enacted, A3680 will substantially alter existing state laws governing the publication of legal notices. The bill maintains crucial requirements for newspapers, such as the necessity to be printed entirely in English, published within New Jersey, and possess a significant average news content. Moreover, the requirement for newspapers to be registered as second-class mail will be removed, simplifying the qualifications for legal publications and potentially increasing the range of newspapers eligible to publish these notices.
Summary
Assembly Bill A3680 seeks to update the definition of a legal newspaper in New Jersey to include those published online. The essence of this bill lies in expanding the means by which state and local bodies can disseminate official notices and advertisements. By allowing electronic newspapers to be considered valid for legal publications, the bill aims to reflect the growing shift towards digital media in the dissemination of information.
Contention
Despite its intentions, A3680 could face contention surrounding the implications for traditional print media. Critics may argue that by favoring online publications, the bill could disadvantage smaller, traditional newspapers that may struggle to transition to an online-only format. Furthermore, there are concerns about ensuring that all constituents have equitable access to information published only electronically, potentially raising issues related to transparency and accessibility for New Jersey residents who may not frequently engage with online mediums.
Permits posting official public notices online under certain circumstances; expands definition of newspaper for adequate notice of public meetings to include those published online.
Allows public bodies to provide required notices to newspapers distributed online and establishes related publication requirements; establishes rates that newspapers and online news publications may charge for each notice posted online.
Allows public bodies to provide required notices to newspapers distributed online and establishes related publication requirements; establishes rates that newspapers may charge for each notice posted online.
Allows public bodies to continue using newspapers for required public notices and legal advertisements until certain specified date regardless of format.
Allows public bodies to continue using newspapers for required public notices and legal advertisements until certain specified date regardless of format.
Authorizes public bodies to continue using newspapers for required public notices and legal advertisements until certain specified date regardless of format; requires submission of certain subscription data.
Authorizes public bodies to continue using newspapers for required public notices and legal advertisements until certain specified date regardless of format; requires submission of certain subscription and other data.