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NJ A2693

NJ A2693
Requires Business Action Center to establish "Entrepreneur Learner's Permit Pilot Program" for certain designated industries.


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Introduced
02/14/2022
In Committee
02/14/2022
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2024

Introduced Session

2022-2023 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires the Business Action Center (BAC) within the Department of State to establish an "Entrepreneur Learner's Permit Pilot Program" (pilot program) to reimburse participating new business entrepreneurs for fees related to the establishment of certain new businesses. Under the bill, the BAC is required to establish the pilot program within six months after the effective date of the bill. The pilot program is required to be administered by the BAC over a period of two consecutive fiscal years, and is intended to assist first-time entrepreneurs in starting new businesses in designated industries by providing reimbursements to qualifying entrepreneurs for State filing, permitting, or licensing fees associated with the formation of a business in the State. Under the bill, in operation with existing law, designated industries include the fields of biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, financial services, transportation and logistics, advanced computing, advanced materials, electronic device technology, environmental technology, and medical device technology. The bill requires the BAC to establish criteria for the review and approval of pilot program applications, including criteria to give priority to women's and minority businesses and to prohibit approval of applications by persons who are not first-time business owners in designated industries. The bill further provides that the BAC is to determine the manner in which to provide reimbursements to participating entrepreneurs and limits the aggregate amount of reimbursements under the pilot program to not more than $500,000 in any one fiscal year. The bill requires the BAC to adopt rules to administer the pilot program and to complete a review of the pilot program. The bill further requires the BAC to compile a report based on its review and to submit the report to the Governor and to the Legislature.

AI Summary

This bill requires the Business Action Center (BAC) within the Department of State to establish an "Entrepreneur Learner's Permit Pilot Program" (pilot program) to reimburse participating new business entrepreneurs for fees related to the establishment of certain new businesses in designated industries, such as biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, and advanced computing. The pilot program will be administered by the BAC over two consecutive fiscal years and is intended to assist first-time entrepreneurs in starting new businesses by providing reimbursements for state filing, permitting, or licensing fees. The BAC is required to establish criteria for reviewing and approving pilot program applications, prioritizing women's and minority businesses, and only approving applications from first-time business owners in the designated industries. The total amount of reimbursements under the pilot program is limited to $500,000 per fiscal year. The BAC must also adopt regulations, conduct a review of the pilot program's effectiveness, and submit a report to the Governor and Legislature.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Commerce and Economic Development Committee (on 02/14/2022)

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