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NJ A2564

NJ A2564
Requires certain public water systems to publish certain financial and employee information on Internet.


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Introduced
02/13/2020
In Committee
02/13/2020
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/11/2022

Introduced Session

2020-2021 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill supplements the "Water Quality Accountability Act," which imposes certain testing, reporting, management, and infrastructure investment requirements on certain water purveyors, i.e., public water systems with more than 500 service connections. The bill requires each water purveyor to develop and maintain either a website or a webpage on the municipality's or county's website in which it provides service, as applicable, in order to provide increased public access to information on the operations and activities of the water purveyor. The following information is to be posted: 1) a description and map of the service area of the water purveyor, identifying each municipality that receives water from the public water system; 2) the budget, once adopted, for the current fiscal year and the budget for the immediately preceding fiscal year; 3) the most recent Comprehensive Annual Financial Report or other similar financial information; 4) the annual audit for the most recent fiscal year and immediately preceding fiscal year; 5) the title, office mailing address, office email address, and office telephone number of every person who exercises day-to-day supervision or management over some or all of the operations of the public water system; 6) any rules, regulations, or official policy statements deemed relevant by the water purveyor to the interests of the residents within the service area of the public water system, including certain certifications required pursuant to the "Water Quality Accountability Act"; and 7) a list of attorneys, advisors, consultants, and any other person, firm, business, partnership, corporation, or other organization that received any remuneration of $17,500 or more during the preceding fiscal year for any service whatsoever rendered to the public water system.

AI Summary

This bill supplements the "Water Quality Accountability Act" by requiring certain public water systems, specifically those with more than 500 service connections, to develop and maintain a website or webpage to provide increased public access to information on their operations and activities. This includes publishing details such as the service area, budgets, financial reports, audits, contact information for management, relevant rules and regulations, and a list of vendors paid over $17,500 in the previous fiscal year. The bill excludes "public utilities" regulated by the Board of Public Utilities from these requirements.

Committee Categories

Transportation and Infrastructure

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Telecommunications and Utilities Committee (on 02/13/2020)

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