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NJ A3493

NJ A3493
Reduces membership of State Real Estate Appraiser Board and prohibits discriminatory practices in property appraisals.


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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 reduces the membership of State Real Estate Appraiser Board and prohibits discriminatory practices in property appraisals. Under the bill, the State Real Estate Appraiser Board will be reduced from its present composition of 11 members to seven members. The form in which appointments to the board are handled will change as well, with the Governor appointing the public members, real estate appraiser members, and representatives of the appraisal management company industry only upon recommendation of the Senate President and Speaker of the General Assembly. The Senate President and Speaker of the General Assembly will each be able to recommend the appointment of three board members. The bill also prohibits discriminatory practices in property appraisals and requires the Department of Law and Public Safety to investigate and resolve complaints against a real estate appraiser or appraisal management company. The bill additionally provides that the department direct the State Real Estate Appraiser Board to take disciplinary action against any real estate appraiser or appraisal management company found by the department to have discriminated in the appraisal of real estate. The board will be directed by the department to void any appraisal found to be discriminatory and require that the violating appraiser or appraisal management company make restitution of the cost of the discriminatory appraisal. The board will also be directed to require a violating appraiser, for their first violation, to attend an anti-bias seminar and, depending on the number of violations committed, suspend the license, certificate, or registration of the appraiser or appraisal management company for a certain period of time. An appraiser or appraisal management company with multiple violations will also be subject to a civil penalty not to exceed $5,000 for a second violation occurring within five years of the first, and $10,000 for a third and subsequent violation.

AI Summary

This bill reduces the membership of the State Real Estate Appraiser Board from eleven to seven members and changes how board members are appointed, requiring the Governor to appoint public members, real estate appraiser members, and representatives of appraisal management companies (companies that manage real estate appraisers) only upon the recommendation of the Senate President and Speaker of the General Assembly, with each recommending three members. Additionally, the bill prohibits discriminatory practices in property appraisals, meaning real estate appraisers or appraisal management companies cannot discriminate based on the actual or perceived race, color, or national origin of individuals involved in a property transaction or in the surrounding neighborhood. The Department of Law and Public Safety will investigate complaints of discrimination, and if discrimination is found, they will direct the State Real Estate Appraiser Board to take disciplinary action, which can include voiding the discriminatory appraisal, requiring restitution of its cost, mandating attendance at an anti-bias seminar for a first offense, suspending licenses for repeat offenses, and imposing civil penalties of up to $5,000 for a second violation and $10,000 for subsequent violations within five years.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

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

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