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NJ A5933
NJ A5933Requires all counties to establish mosquito control commissions and report certain mosquito control activities to State Mosquito Control Commission; requires State Mosquito Control Commission to develop guidelines to aid county commissions.
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Introduced
07/24/2025
07/24/2025
In Committee
07/24/2025
07/24/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026
01/12/2026
Introduced Session
2024-2025 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This bill requires the board of county commissioners of each county within the State that does not currently have a county mosquito control commission to establish a county mosquito control commission and appoint members pursuant to R.S.26:9-14 et seq, no later than one year after the bill's effective date. Currently, there are four counties within the State that have mosquito control commissions: Camden County; Middlesex County; Ocean County; and Warren County. This bill would require all other counties within the State to establish a mosquito control commission. The bill also expands the authorized use of State aid appropriations for mosquito extermination and control to include airplane spraying for mosquito extermination in all State counties. The bill removes the current restriction that authorizes the use of State aid appropriations for airplane spraying for mosquito extermination only in counties bordering the Atlantic Ocean. The bill also requires each county mosquito control commission to submit, on or before the first of November in each year, a report to the State Mosquito Control Commission (State commission), the Director of the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station (director), and to the board of county commissioners of the county, concerning the commission's mosquito control activities during the previous year. The report would be required to include certain information enumerated in the bill. The bill requires, no later than two years after the bill's effective date, the State commission, in consultation with the director, to establish mosquito control guidelines to assist county mosquito control commissions in mosquito control and extermination activities. In developing the guidelines, the State commission is to be required to utilize the reports submitted by the county mosquito control commissions pursuant to the bill. The guidelines established pursuant to the bill are required to be published on the Internet website of the State commission and updated annually to reflect new mosquito control research, best practices, and the information received in the annual reports submitted to the State commission by county mosquito control commissions. This bill also amends current law to replace the name "county mosquito extermination commission" with "county mosquito control commission." Further, the bill amends various sections of law related to State and county mosquito control commissions to remove references to the terms "board of chosen freeholders" and "chosen freeholder" and replace the terms with "board of county commissioners" and "county commissioner," respectively, as required pursuant to State law. Finally, the bill would repeal P.L.1948, c.383 (C.26:9-13.1), which referred to the term of office of original county mosquito extermination commission members at the time the law took effect in 1948.
AI Summary
This bill requires all New Jersey counties that do not currently have a county mosquito control commission to establish one within one year of the bill's effective date. Currently, only four counties (Camden, Middlesex, Ocean, and Warren) have such commissions. The bill expands state aid for mosquito extermination to allow airplane spraying in all counties, not just those bordering the Atlantic Ocean. Each county mosquito control commission will now be required to submit an annual report by November 1st to the State Mosquito Control Commission, detailing their mosquito control activities, including methods used, source reduction techniques, biological and chemical control strategies, surveillance data, and costs. Within two years, the State Mosquito Control Commission must develop comprehensive guidelines for mosquito control, which will include best management practices, information on pressing mosquito control problems, control techniques, water management strategies, and criteria for when mosquito control actions are necessary. These guidelines will be published online and updated annually based on new research and the annual reports from county commissions. The bill also updates terminology, replacing phrases like "county mosquito extermination commission" with "county mosquito control commission" and replacing references to "board of chosen freeholders" with "board of county commissioners" to align with current legal language.
Committee Categories
Business and Industry
Sponsors (2)
Last Action
Introduced, Referred to Assembly Commerce, Economic Development and Agriculture Committee (on 07/24/2025)
Official Document
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| Document Type | Source Location |
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| State Bill Page | https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/bill-search/2024/A5933 |
| BillText | https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2024/A6000/5933_I1.HTM |
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