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NJ A4310

NJ A4310
Provides right of action for individuals alleging denial of professional credential by State is result of policy or process causing disparate impact on basis of race or ethnicity.


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Introduced
06/20/2022
In Committee
06/20/2022
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2024

Introduced Session

2022-2023 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill creates a private right of action for an individual who was denied a professional license, certification, registration or other authorization by an entity created under Title 45 or Title 52 of the Revised Statutes, or by a principal department of the Executive Branch of State government, an entity within a department or any entity created to license or otherwise regulate a profession and who claims the denial is the result of a policy or process promulgated or otherwise effectuated by the State entity that causes a disparate impact on the issuance of a license, certification, registration or other authorization on the basis of race or ethnicity. Under the bill, the individual has a right to file a verified complaint in writing with the Division of Civil Rights in the New Jersey Department of Law and Public Safety or the New Jersey Superior Court. An individual must follow the provisions of the law against discrimination in order to bring an action pursuant to the bill. Additionally, under the bill, the individual filing a complaint has the burden of demonstrating, by a preponderance of the evidence, that an application for licensure was denied by a licensing entity as a result of a policy or process that causes a disparate racial impact. The Division on Civil Rights or New Jersey Superior Court is to consider if the individual demonstrates that a disparate impact is caused by: (1) a policy or process that has a disproportionate impact on individuals of a certain race or ethnicity; (2) a policy or process that is applied inconsistently or unreasonably by a licensing entity; or (3) factors considered by a licensing entity that are unrelated to the profession in which the individual seeks a license. In the bill, it is considered a defense for a licensing entity if the rationale for a policy or process justifies the policy or process having an identifiable disparate impact on the basis of race or ethnicity. The rationale can be justified if the licensing entity demonstrates that: (1) the disparate impact is based on one or more legitimate, bona fide factors, such as training, education, experience, or examination, or the quality of services provided; (2) the factor or factors are not based on, and do not perpetuate, a disparate impact based on race or ethnicity; (3) each of the factors is applied reasonably; (4) one or more of the factors account for the entire disparate impact; and (5) the factors are related to the license being sought. The bill provides that a factor shall not apply if it is demonstrated that there are alternative policies or processes that would serve the same purpose without producing the disparate impact.

AI Summary

This bill creates a private right of action for individuals who were denied a professional license, certification, registration, or other authorization by a State entity and claim the denial is the result of a policy or process that causes a disparate impact based on race or ethnicity. The individual must file a complaint with the Division of Civil Rights or the New Jersey Superior Court and demonstrate the disparate impact through evidence of a disproportionate impact, inconsistent or unreasonable application of the policy/process, or consideration of factors unrelated to the profession. The licensing entity can defend the policy or process by showing it is based on legitimate, bona fide factors like training, education, or quality of services, and these factors are not based on or perpetuating racial/ethnic disparities, are reasonably applied, and are related to the license being sought. The bill also allows for alternative policies or processes that would serve the same purpose without causing the disparate impact.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Regulated Professions Committee (on 06/20/2022)

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