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NJ S3797

NJ S3797
Requires members of historic preservation commissions to complete historic preservation planning course.


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Introduced
10/21/2024
In Committee
12/16/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill establishes a historic preservation planning course to be completed by members and prospective members of historic preservation commissions. The bill requires that all regular and alternate members of historic preservation commissions complete a historic preservation planning course to retain their membership on the commission. The course will be prepared and offered by the Department of Community Affairs. The course will be no more than five hours of instruction and will be structured so that a member is able to complete it within one day. The commissioner of the Department of Community Affairs will work in conjunction with the New Jersey Historic Trust and the New Jersey State Historic Preservation Office to establish standards for the curriculum and administration of the course. Under the bill, certain persons who are certified as professional planners or who have completed a more extensive course will be exempt from the course required in the bill. Historic preservation commissions established by law play a vital role in preserving the unique character of New Jersey's small towns and municipalities. New Jersey has over 300 years of history and the loss of the tangible remains of the past would diminish New Jersey's quality of life. This bill provides the tools to those who oversee the preservation of our built environment so that the vestiges of New Jersey's past will be carefully and thoughtfully woven into the future.

AI Summary

This bill establishes a historic preservation planning course that all regular and alternate members of historic preservation commissions in New Jersey must complete within 18 months of assuming their roles. The course, which will be developed and offered by the Department of Community Affairs in conjunction with the New Jersey Historic Trust and State Historic Preservation Office, will be no more than 5 hours long and can be completed in a single day. Certain individuals, such as those with professional planning licenses or who have completed more extensive courses, will be exempt from this requirement. The bill aims to provide the necessary tools and training to those overseeing the preservation of New Jersey's historic built environment, helping to ensure that the state's rich history is carefully integrated into its future development.

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Government Affairs

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Substituted by A4954 (on 06/30/2025)

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