New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A991

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

"Highway Accident Property Tax Relief Act"; requires State to reimburse municipalities for costs of providing certain emergency services.

Impact

If enacted, this bill would significantly alter the landscape of financial responsibility for emergency services at the municipal level. By creating a dedicated fund for reimbursements, the legislation aims to alleviate some of the financial pressures faced by local governments when responding to incidents on highways. This represents a shift towards state-level support for the costs borne by municipalities, recognizing the critical role these services play in public safety and emergency management.

Summary

Assembly Bill A991, known as the 'Highway Accident Property Tax Relief Act', is designed to allow municipalities in New Jersey to recoup costs associated with providing emergency services on state and federal highways. Under this proposed legislation, local governments can submit claims for service fees incurred during incidents requiring emergency response, including police, fire, and medical services, with reimbursements of up to $1,500 per incident and capped at $20,000 per municipality each year. The financial framework for this program is to be maintained through a newly established fund within the Department of Community Affairs.

Contention

Despite the potential benefits, A991 is expected to spark discussions regarding the adequacy of the reimbursement amounts and the overall reliability of funding from the state. Critics may argue whether the $1,500 cap per incident is sufficient to cover actual costs, especially in high-severity incidents. Additionally, there may be concerns about the timing of reimbursements and the administrative burden placed on municipalities to submit and track claims, as well as the potential for disputes over the determination of 'extraordinary incidents' that could override reimbursement limits.

Companion Bills

NJ A2111

Carry Over "Highway Accident Property Tax Relief Act"; requires State to reimburse municipalities for costs of providing certain emergency services.

Previously Filed As

NJ A2111

"Highway Accident Property Tax Relief Act"; requires State to reimburse municipalities for costs of providing certain emergency services.

NJ A1650

Requires State reimbursement to municipalities of cost of disabled veterans' total property tax exemption.

NJ S2559

Requires State reimbursement to municipalities of cost of disabled veterans' total property tax exemption.

NJ A736

Requires State reimbursement to municipalities of cost of disabled veterans' total property tax exemption.

NJ S163

Requires State reimbursement to municipalities of cost of disabled veterans' total property tax exemption.

NJ A1050

Requires State reimbursement to municipalities of cost of disabled veterans' total property tax exemption.

NJ A3705

Requires State reimbursement to municipalities of cost of disabled veterans' total property tax exemption.

NJ A123

Requires partial State reimbursement to municipalities for cost of disabled veterans' total property tax exemption.

NJ A4226

Requires partial State reimbursement to municipalities for cost of disabled veterans' total property tax exemption.

NJ S2920

Requires partial State reimbursement to municipalities for cost of disabled veterans' total property tax exemption.

Similar Bills

NJ A2111

"Highway Accident Property Tax Relief Act"; requires State to reimburse municipalities for costs of providing certain emergency services.

NJ A5326

Requires public utility to reimburse the State or local unit, in certain circumstances, for costs incurred in securing potentially dangerous condition caused by property controlled by the public utility.

NJ S4139

Requires public utility to reimburse the State or local unit, in certain circumstances, for costs incurred in securing potentially dangerous condition caused by property controlled by the public utility.

NJ S2078

Permits municipal, county, and regional police and fire forces to establish five-year residency requirement for police officers and firefighters; allows exceptions to requirement under certain circumstances.

NJ S2216

Permits municipal, county, and regional police and fire forces to establish five-year residency requirement for police officers and firefighters; allows exceptions to requirement under certain circumstances.

CA AB1103

Agricultural lands: livestock producers: managerial employees: livestock pass program: disaster access to ranch lands.

RI H7484

Allows anyone receiving a state pension to serve on fire district boards and the Pascoag utility board. Authorizes for volunteer firefighters municipal approved real/personal property tax exemptions and income tax credits for training/ equipment costs.

CA AB1141

Agricultural lands: agricultural and livestock producers: agricultural pass program: disaster access to farm lands.