New Jersey 2026-2027 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1812

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

Requires state entities purchase five percent of goods and services from Central Nonprofit Agency; requires Division of Purchase and Property establish training protocols for all purchasing agents; grants Central Nonprofit Agency right of first refusal.

Impact

The bill is set to significantly impact state procurement processes by enforcing compliance with the purchasing requirements. This includes stipulations that the DPP must report purchasing data semi-annually and annually to the governor and legislature regarding adherence to the five percent procurement threshold. Furthermore, the DPP, in collaboration with the CNA, is required to establish training protocols for purchasing agents to ensure awareness and compliance with the new regulations. Such measures are aimed at increasing transparency and accountability within state purchasing.

Summary

Senate Bill 1812 requires state entities in New Jersey to purchase at least five percent of their goods and services from the Central Nonprofit Agency (CNA), an agency established to support rehabilitation facilities. This directive seeks to enhance the role of these facilities in state contracts, ensuring that individuals with disabilities have better opportunities for meaningful employment. The bill not only mandates these purchases but also clarifies the responsibilities of the Division of Purchase and Property (DPP) regarding oversight and compliance reporting.

Contention

There are notable points of contention regarding the potential implications of this bill. Proponents argue that this legislation is crucial for supporting the economic integration of people with disabilities into the workforce by guaranteeing that state contracts include provisions for rehabilitation facilities. Conversely, critics may express concerns related to the feasibility and impact of putting such a procurement framework in place, especially in terms of cost, efficiency, and the readiness of state purchasing agents to comply with these new guidelines.

Companion Bills

NJ A5042

Carry Over Requires State entities purchase five percent of goods and services from Central Nonprofit Agency; requires Division of Purchase and Property establish training protocols for all purchasing agents; grants Central Nonprofit Agency right of first refusal.

NJ S4040

Carry Over Requires State entities purchase five percent of goods and services from Central Nonprofit Agency; requires Division of Purchase and Property establish training protocols for all purchasing agents; grants Central Nonprofit Agency right of first refusal.

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