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NJ S2345
NJ S2345Expands scope of New Jersey Regulatory Flexibility Act dealing with economic impact of rules on small businesses.
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Introduced
04/05/2018
04/05/2018
In Committee
12/03/2018
12/03/2018
Crossed Over
12/17/2018
12/17/2018
Passed
Dead
01/08/2020
01/08/2020
Introduced Session
2018-2019 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This bill makes changes to the "New Jersey Regulatory Flexibility Act" in order to expand the scope of the law with regard to small businesses, defined as businesses that employ fewer than 100 full-time employees or having gross annual sales of less than $6 million. The bill requires an agency to use, when developing rules, the consolidation or simplification of a compliance or reporting requirement for small businesses as an approach to minimize the rule's impact on small businesses, so long as the public health, safety, or general public welfare is not endangered. Under the bill, an agency seeking to continue in effect an expiring rule by duly proposing for re-adoption the rule, with amendment, prior to its expiration, is to consider a series of factors, as part of the regulatory flexibility analysis, which are set forth in the bill. This review is to be conducted by the agency at the time a rule is proposed for re-adoption (which is generally every seven years), to ensure that the rule continues to have a minimal impact on small businesses. The bill establishes a process by which a small business that is adversely affected economically or aggrieved by final rule-making action may file a petition with the agency objecting to all or a part of a rule subject to regulatory flexibility analysis. For cases in which the agency rejects the petition, this process addresses concerns about frivolous appeals without creating unprecedented procedures with respect to the courts. Specifically, the amended bill: (1) establishes a petition process as a prerequisite for a court appeal; (2) requires the appeal petition to be filed within 90 days after final rule-making action; (3) creates an optional summary disposition process based on affidavits; (4) sets sanctions for frivolous appeals; and (5) places a restriction on appeals based on compliance with the regulatory flexibility process.
AI Summary
This bill expands the scope of the New Jersey Regulatory Flexibility Act to address the economic impact of government rules on small businesses, defined as those with fewer than 100 full-time employees or less than $6 million in annual sales. The bill requires agencies to consider approaches that minimize the burden on small businesses, such as consolidating or simplifying compliance requirements, when developing new rules. It also establishes a process for small businesses to petition agencies to review existing rules, and allows for judicial review if the agency's regulatory flexibility analysis is deemed insufficient. The goal is to ensure that government regulations do not disproportionately burden small businesses, which play a critical role in job creation and economic growth.
Committee Categories
Budget and Finance, Business and Industry
Sponsors (6)
Anthony Bucco (R)*,
Troy Singleton (D)*,
Joe Lagana (D),
Declan O'Scanlon (R),
Steven Oroho (R),
Nellie Pou (D),
Last Action
Received in the Assembly without Reference, 2nd Reading (on 01/15/2019)
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| Document Type | Source Location |
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| BillText | https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/2018/Bills/S2500/2345_I1.HTM |
| Bill | https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/2018/Bills/S2500/2345_I1.PDF |
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