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NJ A2401

NJ A2401
Concerns removal of abandoned vessels; appropriates $25 million.


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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 establishes the New Jersey Abandoned and Derelict Boat Removal working group, a fund to reimburse municipalities for the cost of removing abandoned vessels, and appropriates $25,000,000. The working group will be allocated within the Department of Law and Public Safety. The working group will be comprised of 21 members and include ex officio members from the federal, State, and local government as follows: the Commandant of the United States Coast Guard or a designee; the Administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration or a designee; the Superintendent of the New Jersey State Police or a designee; the Chief Executive Officer of the New Jersey Department of Transportation Office of Maritime Resources or a designee; the Chief Executive Officer of the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Coastal and Land Use Enforcement or a designee; the President of the New Jersey Association of Counties or a designee; the President of the New Jersey League of Municipalities or a designee; a member of the Marine Trades Association of New Jersey; a member of the commercial fishing industry from the State; and a member of the recreational fishing industry from the State. The working group will also include 11 public members, to be appointed as follows: four public members are to be appointed by the President of the Senate; four public members are to be appointed by the Speaker of the General Assembly; and three public members are to be appointed by the Governor. The bill requires the Governor to designate a chairperson and any co-chairpersons deemed necessary by the Governor. The working group's responsibility under this bill is to assist local communities in identifying and safely removing abandoned and derelict boats within the State. Within one year of the working group's initial organizational meeting, the working group is required to issue an interim report of its work and provide a copy to the Governor, and the members of the Senate and General Assembly. Thereafter, annual reports shall be issued by February 1st of each succeeding year for the activities of the preceding calendar year. This bill requires that staff support for the working group be provided by the Department of Law and Public Safety. In addition, the bill establishes a fund to reimburse municipalities for the cost of removing abandoned vessels and appropriates $25,000,000 for this purpose. Under current law, municipalities are authorized to remove abandoned vessels under certain circumstances. This bill requires the State Treasurer to establish a program to provide reimbursement to municipalities for the cost of removing the abandoned vessels. Under the bill, a municipality may submit an application for reimbursement in a form and manner determined by the State Treasurer. This bill establishes in the Department of the Treasury a separate, nonlapsing fund to be known as the "Abandoned Vessels Fund." The fund is to be administered by the department and dedicated to providing reimbursement to municipalities for the cost of removing abandoned vessels pursuant to the program established by the bill. The bill provides that the funds contained in the "Abandoned Vessels Fund" are not to be diverted for another purpose, unless the Legislature approves the diversion by a two-thirds majority. The bill also appropriates from the General Fund to the Department of the Treasury $25,000,000 for the provision of that amount to the "Abandoned Vessels Fund" for the purposes set forth in the bill. Under current law, it is unlawful for an owner to abandon a vessel on public land or water or private property without the consent of the owner, except when an emergency exists. An owner who violates this provision is subject to a civil penalty of not more than $1,000. Each day upon which the violation continues is to constitute a separate offense. In addition, under current law, a municipality may adopt an ordinance, or a harbor commission may adopt a resolution, requiring every owner or operator of a vessel that moors or docks in a municipal waterway or grounds on land under the control of the municipality or harbor commission to register with the appropriate official. An owner or operator who violates the provisions of the ordinance or resolution is subject to a civil penalty between $100 and $1,250. Each day upon which the violation continues constitutes a separate offense. Current law provides that these civil penalties are to paid into the treasury of the municipality in which the violation occurred for the general uses of the municipality. Under this bill, these civil penalties are to be paid to the State Treasurer and deposited into the "Abandoned Vessels Fund" established by the bill. Finally, the bill provides that in order to be eligible for reimbursement under the program established by the bill, a municipality is required to adopt an ordinance requiring an owner or operator of a vessel that moors or docks in a municipal waterway or grounds on land under the control of the municipality or harbor commission to register with the appropriate official.

AI Summary

This bill establishes the New Jersey Abandoned and Derelict Boat Removal working group, a fund to reimburse municipalities for the cost of removing abandoned vessels, and appropriates $25,000,000 for this purpose. The working group, comprised of federal, state, and local government representatives as well as other stakeholders, will assist coastal communities in identifying and safely removing abandoned and derelict boats. The bill also requires municipalities to adopt an ordinance for vessel registration and directs civil penalties collected from violations to the Abandoned Vessels Fund, which will be used to reimburse municipalities for removal costs.

Committee Categories

Military Affairs and Security

Sponsors (5)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Public Safety and Preparedness Committee (on 01/09/2024)

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