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NJ S4569

NJ S4569
Appropriates $13,640,000 to DEP from constitutionally dedicated CBT revenues for grants of certain nonprofit entities for open space acquisition, park development, and planning projects, and for certain administrative expenses.


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Introduced
06/02/2025
In Committee
06/09/2025
Crossed Over
06/30/2025
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

The bill appropriates $13,640,000 to the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), of which $11,959,000 is to provide grants to various nonprofit entities to acquire or develop lands for recreation and conservation purposes, $1,000,000 is to establish a new planning grant program, and $681,000 is to be used by the DEP for associated administrative costs. Of the amount appropriated by the bill to provide grants to various nonprofit entities: $8,346,000 is allocated for eight acquisition projects; $2,133,000 is allocated for two park development projects; and $1,480,000 is allocated for four stewardship activity projects. In addition, the bill would appropriate $1,000,000 to the DEP in order to establish a new a Planning Grant program, the purpose of which would be to provide matching grants to nonprofit organizations to fund the preparation of plans and other activities necessary to identify needs and opportunities for additional recreation and conservation initiatives in the State. The bill also would allow the DEP to re-distribute certain other moneys, which have been returned to the department due to project withdrawals, cancellations, or cost savings, for the purpose of providing additional funding, for recreation and conservation purposes, to previously approved and funded projects of nonprofit entities, subject to the approval of the Joint Budget Oversight Committee. This additional funding, if provided from a Green Acres bond act, may include administrative costs. The projects listed in the bill have been approved by the DEP and the Garden State Preservation Trust. The funding in this bill is provided from constitutionally dedicated corporation business tax (CBT) revenues pursuant to Article VIII, Section II, paragraph 6 of the State Constitution. The "Preserve New Jersey Act," P.L.2016, c.12 (C.13:8C-43 et seq.), implements the constitutional dedication of CBT revenues for open space, farmland, and historic preservation. The "Preserve New Jersey Green Acres Fund" was established by section 6 of the "Preserve New Jersey Act." The act provides that a certain amount of the portion of dedicated CBT revenues allocated each year for the Green Acres program is to be used for: the acquisition of lands for open space, including Blue Acres projects, and development projects on State lands administered by the DEP's Division of Fish and Wildlife and Division of Parks and Forestry; grants and loans to fund local government open space acquisition and development projects; and grants to nonprofit entities to acquire or develop lands for recreation and conservation purposes.

AI Summary

This bill appropriates $13,640,000 from constitutionally dedicated corporation business tax (CBT) revenues to the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) for various open space, recreation, and conservation purposes. Specifically, $11,959,000 is allocated for grants to nonprofit organizations, including $8,346,000 for land acquisition projects in multiple counties, $2,133,000 for park development projects in Essex County, and $1,480,000 for stewardship activities in Mercer, Passaic, Somerset, and Warren counties. An additional $1,000,000 is designated to establish a new Planning Grant program that will provide matching grants to nonprofit organizations to develop plans for recreation and conservation initiatives. The bill also allocates $681,000 for administrative costs associated with implementing the Preserve New Jersey Act. The funding comes from the Preserve New Jersey Green Acres Fund, which was established to support open space, farmland, and historic preservation efforts. The bill allows for some flexibility in fund redistribution, with the Department of Environmental Protection able to reallocate funds from previously approved projects subject to oversight committee approval.

Committee Categories

Budget and Finance

Sponsors (4)

Last Action

Received in the Assembly without Reference, 2nd Reading (on 07/24/2025)

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