New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1583

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Removes certain property rights of State agencies in certain instances.

Impact

The bill's modification to existing statutes is intended to encourage collaboration between State agencies and private entities or individuals in the realm of scientific and technological innovation. By allowing contracts without the stipulation of property rights, the bill could stimulate academic and commercial partnerships that may lead to advancements in technology and research that benefit the public sector. This could enhance the State's ability to foster innovation and development, potentially leading to economic growth and improved public services.

Summary

Senate Bill 1583 seeks to amend the New Jersey Conflicts of Interest statutes to revise the provisions regarding contracts between State agencies and State officers or employees. The bill proposes to remove the requirement that a State agency must have a property right in the scientific or technological discoveries that are the subject of a contract or agreement. This change aims to facilitate a broader range of contracts for the development of such discoveries, allowing involvement even when the State agency does not possess an existing property right in the innovation or discovery being developed.

Contention

Notably, the adjustment in the statute may raise concerns regarding transparency and potential conflicts of interest. Critics may argue that eliminating the property rights condition could lead to scenarios where personal interests of State employees might overshadow the integrity of public contracts. There may be apprehension about ensuring that such agreements adhere to ethical standards and adequately minimize conflicts of interest, given that the bill still requires compliance with procedures outlined in the ethics code. Legislative discussions may focus on balancing the advancement of innovation with maintaining high ethical standards in public service.

Companion Bills

NJ S552

Carry Over Removes certain property rights of State agencies in certain instances.

NJ A4209

Carry Over Removes certain property rights of State agencies in certain instances.

Previously Filed As

NJ S552

Removes certain property rights of State agencies in certain instances.

NJ A4209

Removes certain property rights of State agencies in certain instances.

NJ A1716

Increases public bidding threshold for certain public research universities.

NJ A5501

Adjusts bid threshold amounts for certain public research universities; permits certain contracts for school districts, municipalities, and counties to be awarded by qualified purchasing agent.

NJ S3895

Adjusts bid threshold amounts for certain public research universities; permits certain contracts for school districts, municipalities, and counties to be awarded by qualified purchasing agent.

NJ S1632

Adjusts bid threshold amounts for certain public research universities; permits certain contracts for school districts, municipalities, and counties to be awarded by qualified purchasing agent.

NJ S3848

Provides for merger of Bloomfield College with Montclair State University; expands powers and property of Montclair State University; and expands State college risk management group.

NJ A5470

Provides for merger of Bloomfield College with Montclair State University; expands powers and property of Montclair State University; and expands State college risk management group.

NJ S1733

"Government Reality Check Act"; prohibits public employers from providing certain benefits to public employees; restricts gifts to public employees; restricts travel by public employees; imposes post-employment restriction on public contracting employees.

NJ A3515

"Government Reality Check Act"; prohibits public employers from providing certain benefits to public employees; restricts gifts to public employees; restricts travel by public employees; imposes post-employment restriction on public contracting employees.

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