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NJ S3130

NJ S3130
Creates alternate voting members on county agriculture development boards.


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Introduced
10/03/2022
In Committee
10/03/2022
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2024

Introduced Session

2022-2023 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill amends the "Agriculture Retention and Development Act" by creating alternate members on County Agriculture Development Boards (CADB) who are able to vote in the absence or disqualification of a voting member, enabling a CADB to increasingly reach quorum and help reduce or eliminate the conflict of interest between members, and allowing a CADB to move forward with its duties. This bill would require each CADB to have two alternate members, one of whom represents the general public and one of whom is actively engaged in farming. These alternate members would each serve for a term of four years and may vote in place of an appointed voting member of their respective appointment background, should a voting member be absent or disqualified. The alternate voting member may participate in discussions of the proceedings when not voting. The alternate member with a farming background would be appointed in the same manner as the four members actively engaged in farming, and the alternate member representing the general public would be appointed in the same manner as the three members representing the general public. The agricultural community in New Jersey is relatively small in comparison to the State's population and, as such, conflicts of interest often arise among CADB members, thereby impacting the ability of a CADB to obtain a quorum and inhibiting the ability of the CADB to continue the mission and work assigned to it by the "Agricultural Retention and Development Act."

AI Summary

This bill amends the "Agriculture Retention and Development Act" by creating alternate members on County Agriculture Development Boards (CADBs) who can vote in the absence or disqualification of a regular voting member. This will help CADBs reach quorum and reduce conflicts of interest. The bill requires each CADB to have two alternate members - one representing the general public and one actively engaged in farming. These alternate members would serve four-year terms and can vote in place of their respective regular voting members when they are absent or disqualified. The alternate members can participate in discussions but cannot delay a vote in order for the regular voting member to vote instead. This change is intended to address the small size of the agricultural community in New Jersey, which often leads to conflicts of interest among CADB members, inhibiting the CADB's ability to fulfill its mission.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Economic Growth Committee (on 10/03/2022)

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