New Jersey 2024 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4653 Introduced / Fiscal Note

                       
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LEGISLATIVE FISCAL ESTIMATE 
ASSEMBLY, No. 4653 
STATE OF NEW JERSEY 
221st LEGISLATURE 
 
DATED: FEBRUARY 24, 2025 
 
 
SUMMARY 
 
Synopsis: Requires Attorney General establish training program for crowd 
management and provide resources to local law enforcement for large 
gatherings, flash mobs, or pop-up parties. 
Type of Impact: Annual State expenditure increase. 
Agencies Affected: Department of Law and Public Safety. 
 
 
Office of Legislative Services Estimate 
Fiscal Impact  
Annual State Expenditure Increase 	Indeterminate 
 
 
 The Office of Legislative Services (OLS) finds that the bill would require an indeterminate 
increase in both upfront and ongoing expenditures for the Department of Law and Public 
Safety to establish a crowd management training program, establish a process for local law 
enforcement to request immediate support during a flash mob, and provide certain resources, 
as needed, to local law enforcement.  The OLS lacks sufficient information on the number of 
flash mob occurrences historically or the cost of the resources needed by local law enforcement 
to quantify the bill’s fiscal impact on the department.  
 
BILL DESCRIPTION 
 
 This bill requires the Office of the Attorney General to establish a crowd management training 
program and to provide resources to local law enforcement under certain circumstances. 
 The Office of the Attorney General, in consultation with the New Jersey Division of State 
Police, the New Jersey Office of Emergency Management, and the New Jersey State Association 
of Chiefs of Police, is required to establish a training program for any municipal police department 
located within a municipality that, within the preceding twelve months, hosted two or more 
largescale social gatherings or where a flash mob occurred. 
 In addition, the bill requires the Office of the Attorney General to make certain resources 
available to any municipal police department that has participated in the training program, 
including: (1) access to social media monitoring tools; (2) mobile command units that may be  FE to A4653  
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deployed; and (3) additional personnel support from the Division of State Police.  The Office of 
the Attorney General is also required to establish a process for law enforcement to request 
immediate support during a flash mob or pop-up party. 
 
 
FISCAL ANALYSIS 
 
EXECUTIVE BRANCH 
 
 None received. 
 
OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE SERVICES 
 
 The OLS finds that the bill would require an indeterminate increase in both upfront and 
ongoing expenditures for the Department of Law and Public Safety to establish a crowd 
management training program, establish a process for local law enforcement to request immediate 
support during a flash mob or pop-up party, and provide certain resources, as needed, to local law 
enforcement.   
 The OLS anticipates that the department would experience one-time expenditures to establish: 
1) the crowd management training program; and 2) the process for local law enforcement to request 
immediate support.  Any further periodic cost increases would result from the intermittent updating 
of the training course curriculum and instruction and the provision of State resources when 
requested by an affected municipality.  Currently, the New Jersey Police Training Commission’s 
Basic Course for Police Officers training curriculum has a training module dedicated to riot and 
crowd control as well as a revised training module regarding interactions with juveniles.  
 The OLS cannot estimate the cost to develop and provide training to local law enforcement 
officers or to establish a policy for local law enforcement to reach out to the Office of the Attorney 
General for immediate support during a flash mob or pop-up party; however, the OLS determines 
that meeting these requirements of this bill may not be overly labor-intensive and that the 
concerned entities may be able to absorb the additional workload within their existing operating 
budgets.  
 Additionally, the OLS lacks the informational basis to predict the frequency with which 
affected municipalities that have completed the training program will request resources from the 
Office of the Attorney General to arrive at a cost estimate for that provision of the bill. 
 
Section: Law and Public Safety 
Analyst: Kristin Brunner Santos 
Lead Fiscal Analyst 
Approved: Thomas Koenig 
Legislative Budget and Finance Officer 
 
This legislative fiscal estimate has been produced by the Office of Legislative Services due to the 
failure of the Executive Branch to respond to our request for a fiscal note. 
 
This fiscal estimate has been prepared pursuant to P.L.1980, c.67 (C.52:13B-6 et seq.).