Establishes "New Jersey Private Contractor Registration Act."
Impact
The establishment of this registration process is expected to enhance labor compliance and oversight in the construction industry, ensuring that all contractors and subcontractors meet state standards and regulations. The bill imposes an initial non-refundable registration fee of $250, which subsequently decreases for renewals, with potential reductions for certain contractors based on their revenue. This registration requirement is aimed at reducing unlawful practices and ensuring that contractors participating in private construction are legitimate and accountable.
Summary
Senate Bill S3564, known as the 'New Jersey Private Contractor Registration Act', seeks to mandate the registration of private contractors and subcontractors before they can engage in private construction work in the state of New Jersey. The bill defines 'private construction work' as building or work on structures done under contract for another entity or individual that does not include 'public work' or 'home improvement'. This legislation obligates contractors to provide specific information, including business details, tax information, and any legal compliance history during the registration process.
Contention
Notable points of contention surrounding the bill may include concerns over the imposition of additional financial burdens on small contractors due to registration fees and the potential for bureaucratic oversights in the registration process. Furthermore, the bill also outlines penalties for non-compliance, including the immediate suspension of contractor registrations based on a presumption of shared characteristics with non-compliant contractors, which raises questions about the fairness and transparency of enforcement measures. Opponents may argue that these provisions could hinder the operations of compliant contractors, particularly in challenging economic climates.
State management: purchasing; awarding contracts to entities that donate or contribute to certain political candidates or committees; prohibit. Amends 1984 PA 431 (MCL 18.1101 - 18.1594) by adding sec. 264b.