New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5769

Introduced
6/12/25  

Caption

"Ease of Doing Government Business Act;" requires State and local government entities to simplify procedures and expedite government transactions.

Impact

If passed, A5769 would significantly affect how state and local agencies provide services to the public. By requiring annual reviews of transactional services, government bodies will be encouraged to identify and eliminate inefficiencies. Moreover, the bill promotes the adoption of technologies and online systems that could facilitate faster service delivery, ultimately aiming to improve public interactions with government entities. This move could lead to an enhanced user experience, streamlining various bureaucratic processes that citizens often find cumbersome.

Summary

Assembly Bill A5769, known as the "Ease of Doing Government Business Act," is aimed at improving the efficiency of government operations in New Jersey. The bill mandates that all state and local government entities review their service delivery processes within 180 days of its enactment. This review will focus on identifying steps to expedite procedures related to licenses, permits, and other public services, with an emphasis on reducing redundancies and increasing operational efficiency. The bill reflects a growing need for government entities to adapt to modern expectations of customer service and speed in transaction processing.

Contention

While the main objective of A5769 is to enhance government efficiency, there may be points of contention regarding the implementation. Critics could argue about the feasibility of the aggressive timeline for these reviews and the potential cost of adopting new technologies. Additionally, concerns may arise about how feedback from the public will be collected and utilized, as well as how diverse community needs will be accommodated in the pursuit of standardization across government services.

Companion Bills

NJ S3833

Same As "Ease of Doing Government Business Act;" requires State and local government entities to simplify procedures and expedite government transactions.

Previously Filed As

NJ S3833

"Ease of Doing Government Business Act;" requires State and local government entities to simplify procedures and expedite government transactions.

NJ SB799

Relating to contracting procedures and requirements for governmental entities.

NJ HB393

AN ACT relating to governmental transactions.

NJ HB504

AN ACT relating to special purpose governmental entities.

NJ SB2025

Local governmental entities; prohibit from requiring a license for certain businesses operated by a minor.

NJ SB2144

Local governmental entities; prohibit from requiring a license for certain businesses operated by a minor.

NJ AB1398

San Diego Association of Governments: San Diego County Regional Transportation Commission: transactions and use tax: expenditure plan.

NJ SB2145

Relating to publication of notice for certain transactions involving local governmental entities.

NJ HB4214

Relating to matters concerning governmental entities, including cybersecurity, governmental efficiencies, information resources, and emergency planning.

NJ AB1673

Outdoor Advertising Act: local governmental entities: relocation.

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