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NJ A960

NJ A960
Requires certification that persons directly or indirectly receiving State monies or privileges are not unauthorized aliens.


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Introduced
01/09/2018
In Committee
01/09/2018
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2020

Introduced Session

2018-2019 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill provides that no person will receive a contract, loan, tax deferral, tax reduction, tax abatement, grant, subsidy, loan guarantee, certification, or license from the State unless that person has certified that his or her presence in the United States is authorized under federal law; or if the person is an employer receiving monies, licensure or any other benefit from the State, that the employer made a good faith effort to verify an employee's eligibility for employment in compliance with federal law. A penalty would apply only for "knowingly and willfully" false statements. The bill requires the New Jersey Department of Labor to prepare and make available to all State agencies a form which requires signatories, as individuals and as employers, to indicate compliance with federal law with regard to unauthorized aliens. The form will contain the following statement: "I certify that all the above statements are true, that I am aware that State law provides a penalty for written statements that are knowingly and willfully false and that the State of New Jersey reserves the right to terminate, cancel, rescind or revoke any privilege or benefit granted by the State based upon the above statements should any of them prove knowingly and willfully false." The bill states that the intent is to have each State agency incorporate the language of the form into existing documents and procedures rather than establish a separate certification filing system.

AI Summary

This bill requires certification that persons directly or indirectly receiving State monies or privileges are not unauthorized aliens. Specifically, the bill provides that no person will receive any state contract, loan, tax benefit, grant, subsidy, or license unless they certify that their presence in the United States is authorized under federal law. Employers receiving state benefits must also certify that they have made a good faith effort to verify their employees' eligibility to work in the United States. The bill directs the New Jersey Department of Labor to create a standardized form for this certification, and requires state agencies to incorporate this language into their existing application processes rather than establishing a separate certification system.

Committee Categories

Government Affairs

Sponsors (4)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly State and Local Government Committee (on 01/09/2018)

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