Bill

Bill > A3907


NJ A3907

NJ A3907
Establishes expedited construction plan review program.


summary

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

Introduced Session

2026-2027 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill establishes an alternate expedited plan review process under the State Uniform Construction Code Act. Under the bill, an applicant for a construction permit may opt to pay a premium fee to have review and approval of the plans and specifications submitted together with the application for the permit performed on an expedited basis, within 10 calendar days of the date of submission of the permit application. The premium fee would be $500 for each required plan review subcode area. The applicant would make this option at the time of submitting a permit application. A municipality may offer expedited plan reviews by its construction code enforcing agency. If a municipality does not offer in-house expedited plan reviews, a construction permit applicant may retain any properly licensed private plan review agency to perform an expedited plan review. Because the local enforcing agency would retain supervisory control over the construction project, and retain the obligation and authority to issue the certificate of occupancy upon completion of the project, the bill provides for a bifurcation of the construction permit fees. Under the bill, a local enforcing agency would retain the generally applicable fees and the private plan review agency would receive the expedited plan review premium fee. The bill requires and empowers the Department of Community Affairs to develop and implement rules and regulations establishing program details, which would include a licensure program for businesses that want to privately perform expedited plan reviews.

AI Summary

This bill establishes an optional expedited plan review program for construction projects under the State Uniform Construction Code Act, allowing applicants to pay a $500 premium fee per subcode area for a review and approval of their plans and specifications within 10 calendar days. Municipalities can choose to offer this expedited review through their own construction code enforcing agencies, or if they don't, applicants can hire a licensed private plan review agency. While private agencies handle the expedited review, the local enforcing agency retains oversight and the authority to issue the final certificate of occupancy, and the bill clarifies that the premium fee paid to private agencies is separate from the standard fees retained by the municipality. The Department of Community Affairs is tasked with creating rules and regulations for this program, including a licensing process for private plan review agencies.

Committee Categories

Housing and Urban Affairs

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Housing Committee (on 01/13/2026)

bill text


bill summary

Loading...

bill summary

Loading...

bill summary

Loading...