Governor Murphy Takes Action on Legislation

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Governor Murphy Takes Action on Legislation

05/8/2023
TRENTON – Today, Governor Murphy signed the following bills into law:

 

S-142/A-4341 (Diegnan, Pou/Freiman, Moriarty, Mosquera) – Modernizes business filing statutes to include entity conversion and domestication

 

S-435/A-392 (Smith, Greenstein/Danielsen) – Authorizes certain local authorities to distribute live recordings of certain public hearings in lieu of transcript requirement

 

S-660/A-2438 (Oroho, Gopal/Wirths, DeAngelo, Space) – Establishes that “100 percent Disabled Veterans” are not required to submit to MVC certain documentation to renew parking privileges

 

S-1033/A-2682 (Vitale, Ruiz/Mukherji, Benson, McKnight) – Establishes “Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care Long-Term Advisory Commission” in DHS

 

S-2396/A-3810 (Madden, Zwicker/Moen, Mosquera, Danielsen) – Provides for oversight and improvement of administration of unemployment compensation

 

S-2423/A-3746 (Pou/McKeon, Calabrese) – Allows local government deferred compensation plans to invest in collective investment trusts

 

A-179/S-752 (Carter, Moen, Sumter/Lagana, Greenstein) – Requires DEP to make certain information regarding water purveyors available on its Internet website

 

A-1463/S-1810 (Lopez, Speight, McKnight/Ruiz, Singleton) – Clarifies penalties for certain violations of pretrial release; directs prosecutor to provide written notice of release to victim

 

A-1791/S-3306 (DeAngelo, Verrelli, McKnight/Turner, Greenstein) – Establishes “Career and Technical Education Scholar Awards” to annually recognize outstanding career and technical education students

 

A-3494/S-2381 (Dancer, Moriarty, Haider/Diegnan) – Allows license plate frame to obscure certain parts of permanent or temporary license plate under certain conditions

 

A-3946/S-340 (Quijano, Calabrese, Carter/Singleton, Turner) – Decouples State tax provisions from federal prohibition on cannabis business deductions

 

A-4132/S-3426 (Stanley, Jaffer, Atkins/Cruz-Perez, Turner) – Establishes NJ Agricultural Literacy Week

 

A-4184/S-2827 (Tully/Greenstein, Turner) – Requires DCA to allow hiring of information technology and cybersecurity professionals pursuant to shared service incentive programs

 

ACS for A-4756/S-3262 (Spearman, Wimberly, Reynolds-Jackson/Burgess, Ruiz) – Requires Division of Children’s System of Care to establish training program for employees of emergency shelters for homeless

 

A-4836/S-3417 (Speight, Atkins, Wimberly/Greenstein, Stanfield) – Requires Office of Emergency Management to incorporate into State Emergency Operations Plan framework to address cybersecurity incidents

 

A-4935/S-3335 (Benson, Spearman, Haider/Johnson, Diegnan) – Concerns electronic transmission of crash reports

 

Governor Murphy conditionally vetoed the following bill:

 

S-3110/A-4783 (Smith, Codey/McKeon, Kennedy, Chaparro) – CONDITIONAL – Requires sellers of real property and landlords to make certain notifications regarding flooding

 

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