New Jersey 2026-2027 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2909

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

Prohibits sewerage authorities, municipal authorities, and local units of government from charging interest on unpaid sewer fees and charges attributable to State or local entities, including housing authorities.

Impact

Should this bill be enacted, its impact will be seen across the financial practices of various sewerage and municipal authorities. It amends existing regulations regarding the charging of interest on unpaid sewerage fees, clarifying that while interest may be charged to private entities for non-payment, state and local agencies would be exempt. This alteration is intended to prevent further financial strain on government entities that might already be struggling with budget limitations and the operational costs associated with sewer management.

Summary

Senate Bill 2909 is introduced to prohibit sewerage authorities, municipal authorities, and local units of government in New Jersey from charging interest on unpaid sewer fees and charges that are attributable to state or local governmental entities, including housing authorities. This legislative change aims to provide financial relief to these entities by eliminating the accumulation of interest on overdue charges, thus easing their financial burden in maintaining sewerage services and ensuring compliance with regulations.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding SB 2909 may involve discussions about local versus state financial authority and control. While the bill could be welcomed by government entities as beneficial for relieving financial obligations, critics may argue that it sets a precedent that might undermine the ability of local authorities to enforce financial responsibilities for services rendered. Additionally, stakeholders could raise concerns about the long-term implications for funding sewerage infrastructure and the sustainability of municipal services without the ability to accrue interest on unpaid charges.

Companion Bills

NJ S1182

Carry Over Prohibits sewerage authorities, municipal authorities, and local units of government from charging interest on unpaid sewer fees and charges attributable to State or local entities, including housing authorities.

NJ A2505

Carry Over Prohibits sewerage authorities, municipal authorities, and local units of government from charging interest on unpaid sewer fees and charges attributable to State or local entities, including housing authorities.

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