New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S4344

Introduced
5/12/25  

Caption

Prohibits municipal utilities authority from charging fire district water service charges for fire protection systems if authority imposes water service charges on customers who are also taxpayers of fire district.

Impact

If passed, S4344 will have significant implications for local fire districts and municipal authorities across New Jersey. The legislation aims to ensure that taxpayers are not penalized with additional costs for essential services they are already funding through their taxes. Consequently, this change could lead to a reconsideration of how water service charges are structured in relation to fire protection systems, promoting a more equitable financial landscape for fire district taxpayers. Additionally, municipalities may need to reassess their revenue structures and funding strategies to accommodate these changes.

Summary

Senate Bill S4344 seeks to amend existing legislation by prohibiting municipal utilities authorities from charging fire districts water service charges for fire protection systems in cases where the authority also imposes charges on customers who are taxpayers of the fire district. This bill addresses a common practice that leads to double charging; ratepayers who are taxpayers already contribute through their taxes to the fire district yet also face additional charges from the municipal utilities authority for the same fire protection services. The author of the bill, Senator Paul D. Moriarty, aims to streamline costs and reduce financial burdens on local taxpayers.

Contention

While proponents of S4344 argue for the need to remove redundant charges and alleviate the financial strain on taxpayers, there may be some contention surrounding the ability of municipal utilities authorities to maintain adequate funding for their operations. Opponents might voice concerns that such prohibitions could affect the financial stability of water service operations or reduce incentives for maintaining or improving fire protection services. The discussions around this bill will likely address the balance between ensuring fair taxpayer treatment and maintaining sufficient resources for essential municipal services.

Companion Bills

NJ A5538

Same As Prohibits municipal utilities authority from charging fire district and fire department water service charges for fire protection systems in certain circumstances.

Previously Filed As

NJ A5538

Prohibits municipal utilities authority from charging fire district and fire department water service charges for fire protection systems in certain circumstances.

NJ A3177

Prohibits sewerage authorities, municipal authorities, and local units of government from charging interest on unpaid sewer fees and charges attributable to State or local entities, including housing authorities.

NJ S1182

Prohibits sewerage authorities, municipal authorities, and local units of government from charging interest on unpaid sewer fees and charges attributable to State or local entities, including housing authorities.

NJ A2505

Prohibits sewerage authorities, municipal authorities, and local units of government from charging interest on unpaid sewer fees and charges attributable to State or local entities, including housing authorities.

NJ SB2038

Municipally owned waterworks; prohibit from charging higher rates to certain customers in another municipality.

NJ S2997

Amends the Harrisville Fire District Charter allowing the district to provide rescue services, fire suppression, medical and ambulance services/water services would be provided by a separate entity.

NJ H8147

Amends the Harrisville Fire District Charter allowing the district to provide rescue services, fire suppression, medical and ambulance services/water services would be provided by a separate entity.

NJ A1152

Prohibits water companies from assessing more than one charge per fire hydrant to fire departments, fire districts, or volunteer fire companies for use of fire hydrants.

NJ HB1098

Fire protection districts; prohibit charging of fees when board of supervisors has levied special tax for.

NJ A1345

Prohibits water companies from assessing more than one charge per fire hydrant to fire departments, fire districts, or volunteer fire companies for use of fire hydrants.

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