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NJ A3682

NJ A3682
Requires municipalities to accept complaints and provide certain municipal announcements by electronic means.


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Introduced
03/13/2018
In Committee
09/17/2018
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2020

Introduced Session

2018-2019 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill would require municipalities to have electronic systems in place to receive complaints and to provide certain municipal announcements. The complaint system required by the bill would allow an individual to fill out and transmit a complaint form on the Internet website of the municipality. The notification system would allow an individual to sign up to receive electronic announcements of certain municipal information through e-mail, text messages, social media, or other electronic means. While many municipalities already have such systems in place, many do not. This bill would require all municipalities to have these systems in order to ensure that all residents of the State receive the benefits of these transparency measures. In light of the unfunded mandate provisions of the State Constitution, under which a State law may be declared unconstitutional if it does not authorize resources other than the property tax to offset the additional direct expenditures required for its implementation, this bill would only require the implementation of these electronic systems if funding is made available for those purposes through State appropriations, grants, or otherwise.

AI Summary

This bill would require all municipalities in the state to have electronic systems in place to allow residents to submit complaints and receive certain municipal announcements electronically. The complaint system would allow residents to fill out and submit a complaint form on the municipality's website, while the notification system would allow residents to sign up to receive email, text, or social media updates on municipal information like public meetings, budgets, emergencies, and infrastructure changes. However, the bill would only require these systems to be implemented if funding is made available through state appropriations, grants, or other means, recognizing the unfunded mandate provisions in the state constitution.

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Government Affairs

Sponsors (4)

Last Action

Reported out of Assembly Committee, 2nd Reading (on 09/17/2018)

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