New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A831

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Prohibits imposition of civil penalties on State agencies by State agencies.

Impact

The enactment of A831 would result in significant changes to the oversight framework of State agencies in New Jersey. By eliminating the possibility of civil penalties among agencies, the bill aims to foster a more collaborative regulatory environment. Supporters argue that this approach will reduce potential conflicts and promote cooperation across various state divisions and departments. However, critics may argue that without the threat of penalties, there could be less incentive for agencies to adhere strictly to regulations and standards.

Summary

Assembly Bill A831 seeks to prohibit the imposition of civil penalties on State agencies by other State agencies in New Jersey. The bill establishes that no administrative agency, division, board, bureau, or office of such an agency may assess, impose, or enforce any civil penalty against another State agency. Currently, there are no regulations that prevent one agency from imposing penalties on another, which A831 directly addresses. This proposed change is intended to streamline inter-agency relationships and clarify accountability norms within the state's bureaucratic structure.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding A831 may arise from concerns about the accountability of State agencies. Some lawmakers and public advocates may argue that removing penalties could lead to diminished regulatory effectiveness, as agencies could potentially disregard compliance without fear of repercussions. Conversely, proponents of the bill may assert that inter-agency penalties are redundant and detrimental to the overall functioning of state government. As discussions progress, these differing viewpoints are likely to emerge as the primary basis for debate among legislators.

Companion Bills

NJ S517

Same As Prohibits imposition of civil penalties on State agencies by State agencies.

NJ A5563

Carry Over Prohibits imposition of civil penalties on State agencies by State agencies.

NJ S3917

Carry Over Prohibits imposition of civil penalties on State agencies by State agencies.

Previously Filed As

NJ A5563

Prohibits imposition of civil penalties on State agencies by State agencies.

NJ S517

Prohibits imposition of civil penalties on State agencies by State agencies.

NJ S3917

Prohibits imposition of civil penalties on State agencies by State agencies.

NJ A1043

Prohibits sale, distribution, and use of urea as an ice melt.

NJ A755

Establishes mandatory penalties for committing burglary and theft during a state of emergency.

NJ A765

"The Reliability, Preparedness, and Storm Response Act of 2020"; requires public utilities to file certain information concerning emergency preparedness with BPU and increases certain penalties.

NJ A1641

Prohibits sale, distribution, and use of urea as an ice melt.

NJ A1584

Allows termination of motor vehicle lease in event of death; prohibits imposition of fee for early termination.

NJ A766

Prohibits default approvals of certain municipal land use applications, and permits municipal agencies to not hold certain required meetings, under emergency circumstances.

NJ A828

Prohibits download or use of TikTok application on any State-issued electronic device.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.