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NJ S2134

NJ S2134
Authorizes provision of monetary awards to whistleblowers who report State tax law violations committed by employers in construction industry.


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Introduced
01/13/2026
In Committee
01/13/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2026-2027 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires the Director of the Division of Taxation in the Department of the Treasury to provide monetary awards to whistleblowers who report tax law violations committed by employers in the construction industry. The bill defines "employer in the construction industry" as an employer engaging in any activity related to the erection, construction, alteration, demolition, repair or maintenance of buildings, structures, bridges, highways, roadways, dams, tunnels, sewers, underground buildings or structures, pipelines or ducts and all other construction projects or facilities. Under the bill, if the director proceeds with an administrative or judicial action against an employer in the construction industry and determines that the action is based on specific and credible information brought to the director by an individual, the director is required to provide that individual an award of at least 15 percent, but not more than 30 percent, of the proceeds collected as a result of the action or from any settlement in response to that action; provided, however, if the director determines an action is based principally on an individual's disclosure of an allegation resulting from a judicial or administrative hearing, from a governmental report, hearing, audit, or investigation, or from the news media, any award provided by the director to that individual may not exceed 10 percent of the proceeds. The bill requires the director to determine the amount of an award based upon the extent to which any information submitted by an individual contributed to the outcome of an action or related settlement. If the director determines that the claim for an award pursuant to the bill is brought by an individual who planned and initiated the actions that led to the violation resulting in the administrative or judicial action in which that individual is a party, the bill permits the director to reduce the amount of the award. In addition, if such an individual is convicted of criminal conduct arising from the individual's role in the violation, then the director is not permitted to provide an award to that individual. The following individuals are also ineligible to receive an award under the bill: (1) an individual who obtained information through the individual's official duties as an employee of the Department of the Treasury; and (2) an individual who filed a claim for an award based on information obtained from an ineligible individual for the purpose of avoiding the rejection of the claim that would have resulted if the claim was filed by the ineligible individual. The bill provides that any complaint with respect to an award provided, reduced, or revoked pursuant to the bill is to be filed within 30 days after the date of the provision, reduction, or revocation of that award. Finally, the bill protects any employee, as defined by the bill, from retaliatory action under the provisions of the "Conscientious Employee Protection Act," P.L.1986, c.105 (C.34:19-1 et seq.).

AI Summary

This bill establishes a whistleblower award program for individuals who report tax law violations committed by employers in the construction industry, which is broadly defined to include any work related to building, infrastructure, and utility projects. The Director of the Division of Taxation will provide monetary awards to whistleblowers if their information leads to an administrative or judicial action and the collection of taxes, penalties, or interest. The award amount will range from 15% to 30% of the collected proceeds if the information is specific and credible, but this percentage can be reduced to a maximum of 10% if the information was primarily derived from public sources like government reports or news media. The award amount is determined by how much the whistleblower's information contributed to the outcome, and individuals who planned or initiated the violations, or who obtained information through their official duties with the Department of the Treasury, are ineligible for awards. Furthermore, individuals convicted of criminal conduct related to the violation will not receive an award, and any award already given can be recaptured. The bill also protects employees from retaliation for reporting violations and sets a 30-day deadline for complaints regarding award decisions.

Committee Categories

Budget and Finance

Sponsors (5)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee (on 01/13/2026)

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