New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4288

Introduced
5/6/24  

Caption

Provides exemption from DEP permit fees to municipalities after natural disaster involving flooding.

Impact

If passed, A4288 would significantly impact state laws concerning the regulation of environmental permits, allowing municipalities to access funds and resources more rapidly during disaster recovery efforts. By eliminating fees associated with environmental permits for flood-related repairs, the bill seeks to facilitate quicker infrastructure repairs and enhance public safety in affected areas. The legislation underscores the state's commitment to assist local governments in mitigating the impacts of flooding, which has been a growing concern in recent years due to climate change and increased precipitation events.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4288 aims to alleviate the financial burden on municipalities in the aftermath of natural disasters involving flooding by exempting them from certain permit fees. Specifically, the bill states that the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) will not charge municipalities for permits, approvals, or authorizations that are necessary for the construction or repair of flood control facilities or for repairing damages to essential infrastructure such as roads and buildings caused by flooding. This legislative measure is intended to streamline the recovery process by removing a potential obstacle for municipalities seeking to respond promptly to disaster-related damages.

Contention

There are potential points of contention surrounding A4288, particularly regarding the requirements municipalities must meet to qualify for the fee exemption. Municipalities will need to demonstrate to the DEP that the permits are essential for repairing flood-related damage, which could raise concerns about bureaucratic delays in the recovery process. Additionally, some stakeholders might argue that this exemption could create disparities in how efficiently different municipalities can leverage these provisions, particularly those with fewer resources or experience navigating state regulations. Thus, while the bill is designed to help, its implementation could still face scrutiny and challenges in its effectiveness.

Companion Bills

NJ S3174

Same As Provides exemption from DEP permit fees to municipalities after natural disaster involving flooding.

Previously Filed As

NJ S3174

Provides exemption from DEP permit fees to municipalities after natural disaster involving flooding.

NJ S3515

Provides exemption from State permit fees to owners of commercial farms rebuilding from natural disaster.

NJ A5129

Provides exemption from State permit fees to owners of commercial farms rebuilding from natural disaster.

NJ S2737

Provides exemption from State permit fees to owners of commercial farms rebuilding from natural disaster.

NJ HB1121

Relative to creating certain wetlands permit exemptions after a natural disaster or flooding event.

NJ HB1466

Relative to providing disaster relief funding to municipalities after a natural disaster.

NJ A2177

Permits short-term tax exemption for certain improvements to dwellings damaged by natural disasters.

NJ A787

Permits short-term tax exemption for certain improvements to dwellings damaged by natural disasters.

NJ S895

Permits short-term tax exemption for certain improvements to dwellings damaged by natural disasters.

NJ S474

Permits short-term tax exemption for certain improvements to dwellings damaged by natural disasters.

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