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NJ S4222

NJ S4222
Adds Bergen County as pilot county for purposes of "Common Sense Shared Services Pilot Program Act."


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Introduced
12/11/2023
In Committee
12/11/2023
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2024

Introduced Session

2022-2023 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill revises the "Common Sense Shared Services Pilot Program Act" to permit municipalities in Bergen County to participate in the program. The "Common Sense Shared Services Pilot Program Act" authorizes the sharing of services for a municipal clerk, a chief financial officer, an assessor, a tax collector, a municipal treasurer, or a municipal superintendent of public works without regard to the tenure rights that persons who hold those positions may have. Under the pilot program, municipalities located in pilot counties may enter into shared services agreements, pursuant to the provisions of the "Uniform Shared Services and Consolidation Act," for the services of tenured local employees, and provide for the dismissal of any tenured local employees who are not selected to be service providers under the shared services agreement. This bill amends the definition of "pilot county" in the "Common Sense Shared Services Pilot Program Act" to add Bergen County to the list of counties permitted to participate in the pilot program. Currently, Atlantic, Camden, Monmouth, Morris, Ocean, Sussex, and Warren Counties are the seven counties whose municipalities may enter into such shared services agreements.

AI Summary

This bill revises the "Common Sense Shared Services Pilot Program Act" to add Bergen County as a pilot county, allowing municipalities in that county to participate in the program. The pilot program permits municipalities to share the services of certain tenured local employees, such as municipal clerks, chief financial officers, and tax collectors, without regard to their tenure rights. The bill allows for the dismissal of tenured local employees who are not selected to provide services under a shared services agreement, but provides for their reappointment if the agreement is canceled or expires within two years. The purpose of the pilot program is to evaluate the efficiency and functionality of sharing the services of these local personnel across municipalities to potentially reduce property taxes.

Committee Categories

Government Affairs

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate State Government, Wagering, Tourism & Historic Preservation Committee (on 12/11/2023)

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