New Jersey 2026-2027 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3019

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

Reduces expiration date for rules from seven years to five years and requires legislative approval for readoption of rules after five years.

Impact

If enacted, A3019 would amend the 'Administrative Procedure Act', changing the dynamics of how rules are Adopted, amended, and repealed by state agencies. The requirement for legislative approval could lead to a more deliberative process regarding the maintenance of rules, potentially enhancing oversight by the legislature. However, it also raises concerns about the workload on legislative bodies, which may find themselves burdened with frequent reviews of rules and regulations that previously did not require such scrutiny.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3019 proposes significant changes to the rule-making process for state agencies in New Jersey. Specifically, it aims to reduce the expiration date for rules established by these agencies from the current seven years to five years. Furthermore, the bill stipulates that any rule that is nearing its expiration must receive legislative approval in the form of a concurrent resolution for re-adoption. This measure is designed to ensure that state regulations remain current and responsive to the needs of the public and the legislative agenda.

Contention

Notably, some stakeholders may view the requirement for legislative approval as a safeguard against outdated regulations, ensuring they are regularly reassessed for relevance and effectiveness. Conversely, opponents might argue that it could lead to political interference in administrative processes, affecting the timely implementation of critical regulations. The level of support or opposition to the bill could depend largely on differing views regarding the balance between regulatory autonomy for agencies and legislative oversight.

Companion Bills

NJ A2578

Carry Over Reduces expiration date for rules from seven years to five years and requires legislative approval for readoption of rules after five years.

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