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NJ A5853

NJ A5853
Establishes New Jersey Regulatory Modernization Commission.


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Introduced
06/19/2025
In Committee
06/19/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill, known as the "New Jersey Regulatory Modernization and Red Tape Reduction Act," creates the advisory New Jersey Regulatory Modernization Commission to assess the effect that rules and regulations have on economic development and public confidence in government in the State and to provide recommendations to reform or eliminate unnecessary or duplicative regulations while maintaining public health, safety, and environmental standards. For the purposes of complying with the State Constitution, the commission is to be allocated within the Department of Labor and Workforce Development, and the department is responsible for providing administrative support and professional staff to support the commission's work. Under the bill, the commission will consist of 11 voting members, including seven public members appointed by the Executive and Legislative Branches of State government and four State cabinet members who shall serve ex officio. The bill requires the commission to review existing administrative rules and recommend changes or elimination of those deemed unnecessary or burdensome and to solicit feedback from businesses, nonprofits and the public about their regulatory challenges. Each year, the commission will publish, and submit to the Governor and Legislature, an annual report detailing its findings and recommendations, including the economic impact of any recommended reforms. State departments and agencies are expected to reply within 90 days responding to the commissions' recommendations and the commission is expected to collaborate with State departments or agencies to implement approved recommendations. The commission is charged with developing a digital "Red Tape Reduction Portal" for the public to submit regulatory concerns. All commission meetings are subject to the Open Public Meetings law and the commission's reports and findings must be published on a publicly accessible website. The bill appropriates $250,000 to support the administrative operations of the commission.

AI Summary

This bill establishes the New Jersey Regulatory Modernization Commission, an advisory body designed to assess and streamline state regulations to support economic development and improve public confidence in government. The commission will consist of 11 voting members, including seven public members appointed by the Governor, Senate President, and General Assembly Speaker, and four ex officio state cabinet members representing key agencies like the Treasury, Economic Development Authority, and Labor and Workforce Development. The commission's primary responsibilities include reviewing existing administrative rules to identify and recommend elimination or modification of unnecessary or burdensome regulations, soliciting input from businesses and nonprofits about regulatory challenges, and developing a digital "Red Tape Reduction Portal" for public feedback. Each year, the commission will publish an annual report detailing its findings and recommendations, including the potential economic impact of proposed reforms, and submit it to the Governor and Legislature. While the commission has only advisory authority and cannot directly change regulations, state departments must respond to its recommendations within 90 days, explaining whether they will adopt or reject the proposed changes. The bill appropriates $250,000 to support the commission's administrative operations, and all of its meetings will be subject to open public meeting laws, with reports and findings to be published on a publicly accessible website. The overarching goal is to create a more efficient regulatory environment that supports business growth while maintaining essential public health, safety, and environmental standards.

Committee Categories

Government Affairs

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly State and Local Government Committee (on 06/19/2025)

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