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NJ A5589
NJ A5589Authorizes NJ Infrastructure Bank to expend certain sums to make loans for environmental infrastructure projects for FY2022.
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Introduced
05/05/2021
05/05/2021
In Committee
06/16/2021
06/16/2021
Crossed Over
06/21/2021
06/21/2021
Passed
06/24/2021
06/24/2021
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
08/24/2021
08/24/2021
Introduced Session
2020-2021 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This bill would authorize the New Jersey Infrastructure Bank (I-Bank) to expend up to $1.979 billion to provide loans to local governments and privately-owned water companies (project sponsors) for a portion of the costs of water infrastructure projects, for the purpose of implementing the State Fiscal Year 2022 New Jersey Environmental Infrastructure Financing Program (NJEIFP). A companion bill, Senate Bill No. 5588 of the 2020-2021 session, would appropriate certain federal and State moneys to the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) for the purpose of partially funding the costs of the clean water and drinking water projects enumerated by the bill. This bill and the companion bill would establish: (1) a list of 11 projects to improve water discharge and treatment systems that had previously received a loan and require supplemental loans, representing $75.45 million in estimated total loan amounts; (2) a list of two projects to improve drinking water systems that had previously received a loan and require supplemental loans, representing $28.5 million in estimated total loan amounts; (3) the "Storm Sandy and State Fiscal Year 2022 Clean Water Project Eligibility List," a list of 133 projects to improve water discharge and treatment systems, representing $1.285 billion in estimated total loan amounts; (4) a list of four projects in the in the Pinelands area that are receiving funding under the "Pinelands Infrastructure Trust Bond Act of 1985," P.L.1985, c.302 to improve water discharge and treatment systems, representing $15.343 million in estimated total loan amounts; and (5) the "State Fiscal Year 2021 Drinking Water Project Eligibility List," a list of 72 projects to improve drinking water systems, representing $574.449 million in estimated total loan amounts. Several projects in the "Storm Sandy and State Fiscal Year 2022 Clean Water Project Eligibility List" and the "State Fiscal Year 2021 Drinking Water Project Eligibility List," representing $409.168 million in estimated total loan amounts, are eligible to receive long-term funding from the I-Bank by the end of FY2021, and thus would not receive loans under the 2022 NJEIFP. However, they are included in these lists in the event that long-term financing cannot be secured by the end of FY2021. The bill would also appropriate to the I-Bank an amount up to $1 billion, as necessary, to make short-term or temporary loans to project sponsors on the "Interim Environmental Financing Program Project Priority List," which is required to be submitted to the Legislature by the Commissioner of Environmental Protection. The bill would also appropriate to the I-Bank the amount needed to fund project sponsors on the "Environmental Disaster Relief Emergency Financing Program Project Priority List," which is also required to be submitted to the Legislature by the Commissioner of Environmental Protection. The bill would also authorize the I-Bank to transfer moneys between various State funds, for the purpose of funding the NJEIFP and providing the State match for federal funding provided under the federal laws, including the Clean Water Act and Safe Drinking Water Act, as detailed in subsection c. of section 1 of the bill. The bill would establish certain requirements on loans to project sponsors made by the I-Bank pursuant to the bill, as enumerated in section 6 of the bill. The bill would also authorize the I-Bank to decrease or increase the loan amounts it provides, subject to certain conditions enumerated in sections 7 and 8 of the bill.
AI Summary
This bill would authorize the New Jersey Infrastructure Bank (I-Bank) to expend up to $1.979 billion to provide loans to local governments and privately-owned water companies (project sponsors) for a portion of the costs of water infrastructure projects, including a list of clean water and drinking water projects that had previously received a loan and require supplemental loans, as well as new clean water and drinking water projects. The bill would also appropriate funds to the I-Bank to make short-term or temporary loans for environmental infrastructure projects, and authorize the I-Bank to transfer moneys between various State funds to fund the projects and provide the State match for federal funding. Several requirements are placed on the loans made by the I-Bank, including that the loans be repaid within 30 years (or 45 years for combined sewer overflow abatement projects) and that the loans not exceed the allowable project cost.
Committee Categories
Agriculture and Natural Resources, Budget and Finance
Sponsors (14)
Ralph Caputo (D)*,
Annette Chaparro (D)*,
Richard Codey (D)*,
Adam Taliaferro (D)*,
Roy Freiman (D),
Mila Jasey (D),
Yvonne Lopez (D),
John McKeon (D),
Angela Mcknight (D),
Carol Murphy (D),
Troy Singleton (D),
Parker Space (R),
Anthony Verrelli (D),
Harold Wirths (R),
Last Action
Approved P.L.2021, c.204. (on 08/24/2021)
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