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NJ S920

NJ S920
Revises provisions of New Jersey Economic Stimulus Act of 2009 concerning public-private higher education construction and improvement projects and municipal ordinances to adopt stimulus measures.


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Introduced
In Committee
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
05/05/2010

Introduced Session

2010-2011 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill modifies provisions of the "New Jersey Economic Stimulus Act of 2009," P.L.2009, c.90 to ensure that it can be implemented effectively. One provision of that law that allows a State college or a county college to enter into a contract with a private entity, permitting the private entity to assume full financial and administrative responsibility for construction or improvement of a project on campus, provided that the private entity finances the project and the State or institution of higher education retains ownership of the land. Section 1 of this bill amends that section to provide that a project will be eligible as a public-private partnership if the project benefits or enhances the institution although the project does not specifically involve a building, structure or facility of the college. The bill authorizes another public entity to become the owner or lessee of the project, the lessee of the land, or both, and to issue indebtedness in accordance with that public entitys enabling statute. The bill provides that the public entity will not be subject to the contracting or procurement requirements established under law for that entity. This bill clarifies that such a project and the land upon which the project is located are exempt from property taxation and special assessments of the State, the municipality, or other political subdivision of the State provided that the project is owned by or leased to a public entity, non-profit business entity, foreign or domestic, or a business entity wholly owned by such non-profit business entity. Also, the bill provides that no payment in lieu of taxes will be required. Under current law, a project must be submitted to the New Jersey Economic Development Authority for its review and approval within nineteen months of the laws original effective date, July 28, 2009. The bill removes this time limit on the submission and approval of projects. Sections 2 through 6 of the bill ensure that ordinances that are authorized to be adopted pursuant to the "New Jersey Economic Stimulus Act of 2009" will not be subject to delays from public referendum challenges in those municipalities in which general initiative and referendum is authorized. The statutes contain other provisions to ensure that certain types of ordinances are not subject to public changes through initiative and referendum and ordinances adopted for the purpose of providing economic stimulus require swift implementation and should not be impeded through the referendum process.

AI Summary

This bill modifies the New Jersey Economic Stimulus Act of 2009 to improve its implementation, primarily by expanding the scope of public-private partnerships for higher education construction and improvement projects and by streamlining the adoption of municipal stimulus measures. For higher education projects, the bill allows public-private partnerships to encompass projects that benefit or enhance an institution even if they don't directly involve a campus building or facility, and it permits other public entities to own or lease these projects and issue debt without being subject to standard procurement rules, provided the private entity was selected through a proposal process. These projects, when owned or leased by a public or non-profit entity, will be exempt from property taxes and special assessments, and will not require payments in lieu of taxes. The bill also removes a previous 19-month deadline for submitting projects to the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (EDA) for review and approval. Additionally, the bill ensures that municipal ordinances adopted under the Act to provide economic stimulus will not be delayed by public referendum challenges, allowing for quicker implementation of these measures.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry

Sponsors (9)

Last Action

Approved P.L.2010, c.10. (on 05/05/2010)

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