Allows planning and zoning board members to satisfy training requirements on Internet.
Impact
The legislation seeks to modernize the training process for board members, aligning it with contemporary educational practices that favor flexible learning options. By allowing online training, it is expected to ease the burden on members who might have scheduling conflicts with in-person classes, thus encouraging better participation and completion rates. The Commissioner of Community Affairs will be tasked with ensuring the delivery of these courses in both formats within one year of the bill's effective date, collaborating with the New Jersey Planning Officials to set curriculum standards.
Summary
Senate Bill 680 is an act aimed at enhancing the training of planning and zoning board members in New Jersey. It proposes that training requirements for these board members can be fulfilled through internet-based courses, in addition to traditional in-person formats. This change is geared towards making it more accessible for both current and prospective members of local planning boards and zoning boards of adjustment. The bill mandates that a basic course in land use law and planning be offered which spans no more than five hours of instruction and can be completed in a single day.
Contention
The potential impact of this bill includes changes to the current requirements for board membership, where individuals must now complete this online training within 18 months of assuming their position. This could be viewed positively as it promotes better-educated boards making decisions on land use matters. However, there may also be concerns about the adequacy of online training compared to in-person instruction and varying levels of engagement and comprehension among board members. Stakeholders may discuss the effectiveness and thoroughness of the online courses versus traditional methods.
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