New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5227

Caption

Requires DCA to establish certain Internet websites for local government unit legal notices; appropriates $100,000.

Impact

The bill significantly alters how local governments can disseminate legal notices, moving from traditional newspaper publications to digital platforms. This shift not only streamlines the process by which residents access important legal information but also can reduce costs associated with printing and distributing such notices. The implementation of county-level websites is designed to encourage transparency and ensure that legal notices reach a broader audience, especially those who may not have regular access to print media.

Summary

Assembly Bill A5227 mandates the establishment of Internet websites for each county in New Jersey by the Department of Community Affairs (DCA). These websites will serve as portals for local government units to electronically publish legal notices that traditionally must be advertised in newspapers. The bill emphasizes electronic publication, allowing local entities to fulfill their legal advertising requirements without charge, enhancing accessibility and public engagement with government actions.

Contention

While the A5227 could foster improved communication and accessibility, some stakeholders might raise concerns regarding digital divide issues. Not all residents have equal access to the internet, which could potentially disenfranchise those who rely on print media. Moreover, the long-term sustainability of the websites and the ongoing funding are essential elements that will require scrutiny as the bill progresses. The appropriation of $100,000 from the General Fund for the development and maintenance of these websites is indicative of the state's commitment but also introduces questions about financial oversight and accountability in future budgeting.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A4231

Requires DCA to establish online, Statewide database of local government unit legal notices.

NJ S3905

Requires DCA to establish online, Statewide database of local government unit legal notices.

NJ S4654

Provides for publication of required legal notices on government Internet websites and through certain online news publications.

NJ A5878

Provides for publication of required legal notices on government Internet websites and through certain online news publications.

NJ S2207

"Electronic Publication of Legal Notices Act"; permits publication of legal notices by government agencies and persons on official government notice websites instead of newspapers.

NJ SB2274

Local governments; allow local governments and schools to publish notices on their websites in addition to newspapers.

NJ SB2836

Local governments; allow local governments and schools to publish notices on their websites in addition to newspapers.

NJ HB1360

Local governments; authorize to publish notices on their websites in addition to newspaper notices.

NJ A354

"Transparency in Government Act;" provides for establishment of State public finance website; requires certain public entities receiving State funds to establish similar website; makes an appropriation.

NJ S224

"Transparency in Government Act;" provides for establishment of State public finance website; requires certain public entities receiving State funds to establish similar website; makes an appropriation.

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