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NJ A2762

NJ A2762
"Food Desert Elimination Act"; provides incentives to supermarkets and grocery stores that locate in "food deserts."


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Introduced
01/09/2024
In Committee
01/09/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill, the "Food Desert Elimination Act," establishes the Food Desert Elimination Program (program) and requires the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (authority) to administer the program. The bill further requires the authority, in consultation with the Department of Agriculture, to initially designate no more than 75 physical boundaries of food desert communities in the State. The program provides tax credits to certain supermarkets and grocery stores that newly open in food desert communities. Under the program, a taxpayer that opens the first supermarket or grocery store in each designated food desert community after the bill's effective date will be allowed a credit against certain taxes due, in an amount equal to the total amount the taxpayer is assessed in property taxes by the municipality in which the supermarket or grocery store is located, during the first full tax year for the property where the supermarket or grocery store is open for business to the public, and for the three subsequent tax years after opening. Under the program, the authority will also be required to direct the Director of the Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control in the Department of Law and Public Safety to issue a special retail distribution permit to the first supermarket or grocery store that is established in each food desert community after the bill's effective date. The permit holder would be entitled to sell alcoholic beverages in original containers for consumption off the premises of the supermarket or grocery store. The permit would be restricted to the premises of the supermarket or grocery store for which the permit was issued, and will not be transferrable for use in connection with another premises. The bill provides that the special retail distribution permit is to be used in a manner consistent with a plenary retail distribution license issued pursuant to current law, and is to be subject to any other fees and regulations promulgated by the director. Under current law, a municipality may only issue one plenary retail distribution license for every 7,500 persons residing in that municipality. This limitation on the number of plenary retail distribution licenses would not apply to the issuance of a special retail distribution permit under the program. In addition, current law prohibits a person from holding an interest in more than two retail licenses unless that person held more than two retail licenses prior to August 3, 1962. This limitation also would not apply to the issuance of a special retail distribution permit. The special retail distribution permit's initial issuance fee is based upon the average sales price of plenary retail distribution licenses during the five years preceding the bill's enactment in the municipality in which the supermarket or grocery store is located. If less than three licenses have been sold in the municipality within the previous five years, the municipality is required to obtain an appraisal, at the applicant's expense, to determine the appropriate fair market value of the permit. The initial issuance fee is to be reduced by the fair market value of the limitation on the permit's transferability. The bill takes effect on the first day of the seventh month after enactment, but the authority and the Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control are permitted to take administrative action in advance of the effective date, as necessary to effectuate the bill.

AI Summary

This bill, the "Food Desert Elimination Act," establishes the Food Desert Elimination Program (program) to be administered by the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (authority). The program provides tax credits to certain supermarkets and grocery stores that newly open in designated "food desert communities" - areas with limited access to nutritious foods. The bill also requires the authority to direct the Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control to issue a special retail distribution permit to the first supermarket or grocery store established in each food desert community, allowing them to sell alcoholic beverages for off-premises consumption. The bill aims to incentivize businesses to establish and retain new supermarkets and grocery stores in these underserved communities.

Committee Categories

Health and Social Services

Sponsors (8)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Aging and Human Services Committee (on 01/09/2024)

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