Makes permanent certain provisions of P.L.2021, c.498 under certain circumstances.
New Jersey bill makes select temporary provisions from 2021 law permanent under specified conditions, removing original expiration dates.
New Jersey bill makes select temporary provisions from 2021 law permanent under specified conditions, removing original expiration dates.
S 4831 seeks to make permanent certain provisions from P.L. 2021, c. 498, a New Jersey law that originally contained temporary measures. The bill specifies conditions under which these provisions would remain in effect indefinitely rather than expiring as originally scheduled. Without access to the full text, the specific provisions being made permanent relate to legislation that Senator Scutari sponsored or supported in 2021.
Making temporary legislation permanent has significant long-term fiscal and regulatory implications for New Jersey. This action signals legislative intent to retain policies that were initially framed as time-limited, which affects budget planning, business operations, and stakeholder expectations. The referral to the State Government committee suggests these provisions likely involve state-level administrative or regulatory matters.
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