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NJ A1121

NJ A1121
Provides remedy for prevailing party in construction code appeal and other incentives for efficient, appropriate administration of State Uniform Construction Code.


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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 provides for greater efficiency and accountability in the administration of the State Uniform Construction Code (UCC), and its various subcodes, which are promulgated by the Commissioner of Community Affairs pursuant to the "State Uniform Construction Code Act." This bill provides redress to those aggrieved in the inspection, review, and permitting process set forth by the UCC. Specifically, this bill would allow for the prevailing party in a construction board appeal to recoup the costs associated with bringing a successful appeal. The bill further provides that a construction code official who fails to act professionally in carrying out the enforcing agency's responsibilities under the UCC or applicable subcode may incur financial consequences. Under this bill, a construction code official who attempts to carry out inspection, review or permitting responsibilities in an abusive or malicious manner may be subject to disciplinary action, including but not limited to the payment of a fine established by rule. Finally, this bill would improve efficiency in the administration of the UCC and its subcodes by requiring that certain fees collected by an enforcing agency in conjunction with plan review and permitting under the UCC be forfeited if the agency does not perform these duties in a timely manner.

AI Summary

This bill aims to improve the efficiency and accountability of the State Uniform Construction Code (UCC), which governs building inspections, reviews, and permitting. It allows parties who successfully appeal decisions made by a construction code official or enforcing agency to recover their legal costs. Additionally, construction code officials who act abusively or maliciously in their duties may face disciplinary action, including fines. The bill also introduces financial penalties for enforcing agencies that fail to complete their plan review and permitting duties within the timeframes set by the commissioner, requiring them to forfeit a portion of collected fees if they are late, and to refund any expedited fees if the service isn't provided promptly.

Committee Categories

Government Affairs

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly State and Local Government Committee (on 01/13/2026)

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