New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S863

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Exempts certain volunteer emergency service organizations from charitable contribution filing fees.

Impact

Should S863 be enacted, it would amend Section 7 of P.L.1994, c.16 of the New Jersey statutes, resulting in a significant reduction of regulatory costs for eligible volunteer organizations. This will likely encourage volunteers and foster a more resilient community-based emergency response infrastructure. Supporters argue that eliminating these fees will allow organizations to allocate more funds toward their operational needs and services to the public rather than administrative costs. By easing the financial demands on these non-profits, the bill could directly enhance the effectiveness and availability of emergency services throughout the state.

Summary

Senate Bill 863, sponsored by Senator Anthony M. Bucco, aims to exempt certain volunteer emergency service organizations from paying registration filing fees under New Jersey's 'Charitable Registration and Investigation Act.' Currently, charitable organizations raising more than $10,000 are required to register and pay a fee, which can vary significantly depending on the amount raised, posing a financial burden on smaller volunteer organizations. This bill specifically targets those organizations that are regularly engaged in providing emergency services such as medical care, rescue operations, patient transport, and fire protection, which often rely on volunteer participation and may struggle with the existing fees.

Contention

Despite the positive intentions behind the bill, there are potential points of contention surrounding the implications of exempting these organizations from filing fees. Critics may voice concerns regarding the accountability and regulatory oversight of exempt organizations, arguing that reducing requirements could lead to less transparency and diminish public trust in charitable entities. Additionally, there may be debates over defining which organizations qualify for these exemptions, with a need for clear guidelines to ensure that only bona fide volunteer emergency service organizations benefit from this provision.

Companion Bills

NJ A153

Same As Exempts certain volunteer emergency service organizations from charitable contribution filing fees.

NJ A423

Carry Over Exempts certain volunteer emergency service organizations from charitable contribution filing fees.

NJ S2547

Carry Over Exempts certain volunteer emergency service organizations from charitable contribution filing fees.

Similar Bills

NJ A153

Exempts certain volunteer emergency service organizations from charitable contribution filing fees.

NJ A423

Exempts certain volunteer emergency service organizations from charitable contribution filing fees.

NJ S2547

Exempts certain volunteer emergency service organizations from charitable contribution filing fees.

MS HB1314

Charity Protection Act; create.

MS HB1290

Charity Protection Act; create.

HI SB2983

Relating To Solicitation Of Funds From The Public.

HI SB1048

Relating To Solicitation Of Funds From The Public.

UT HB0043

Charitable Solicitations Act Amendments