Permits certain businesses to complete business registration certificate and annual report together.
Impact
If enacted, S1347 would amend existing statutes that govern business registration and reporting, specifically focusing on the annual report submissions mandated by the state treasury. The proposed legislation indicates that the State Treasurer would be responsible for designing a process that permits electronic submission, thus aligning with modern technological practices in business operations. This initiative would likely contribute to improved record-keeping and potentially reduce errors associated with separate submissions.
Summary
Senate Bill S1347 aims to streamline the annual reporting process for certain businesses in New Jersey by allowing them to file their business registration certificate and annual report simultaneously. This change is particularly relevant for limited liability companies, limited partnerships, limited liability partnerships, and both for-profit and non-profit corporations that are currently required to file these documents separately. This bill seeks to reduce administrative burdens on businesses and enhance compliance efficiency by allowing electronic filing of these reports together.
Contention
While the bill appears to simplify the compliance process for businesses, there may be concerns regarding the adequacy of electronic systems for handling increased file volumes, as well as the potential for system outages or complications. Moreover, stakeholders may debate the implications of such changes on regulatory oversight and the historical context of reporting requirements, emphasizing the need for thorough implementation to ensure that accountability standards remain intact within the business community.
Medical marijuana; requiring medical marijuana businesses to obtain certain permits, certificates, and registrations prior to licensure; effective date.
Provides that disability-owned businesses be included in certain businesses development programs, direct loan programs, and certification processes; requires Chief Diversity Officer compile information on awarding of State contracts to disability-owned businesses.
Provides that disability-owned businesses be included in certain businesses development programs, direct loan programs, and certification processes; requires Chief Diversity Officer compile information on awarding of State contracts to disability-owned businesses.
An Act Concerning Revisions To The Connecticut Business Corporation Act, The Uniform Limited Partnership Act And The Connecticut Limited Liability Company Act.