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Bill to refund application fees for delayed permits advances in Senate

The Senate Commerce Committee advanced legislation sponsored by state Sen. Troy Singleton that will establish a fee refund program for individuals and businesses applying for permits, licenses, or certifications from state entities when processing delays exceed recommended timelines.

The bill, S-1788, would require state departments, agencies, boards, commissions, corporations, and authorities that issue permits, licenses, or certifications to create detailed catalogs of the applications they administer. These catalogs would be submitted to the Governor’s Office and include descriptions of each application, the legal authority governing it, applicable fees, application methods, and current processing requirements.

“Entrepreneurs and professionals across New Jersey depend on timely approvals from the state to start businesses, create jobs, and keep projects moving,” said state Sen. Troy Singleton (D-Burlington). “This legislation is about creating transparency and accountability in the permitting and licensing process while ensuring that applicants are not forced to pay the price when government delays slow things down.”

Gov. Mikie Sherrill signed an executive order on the day of her inauguration focusing on reducing permitting delays and costs, boosting accountability in the permitting and regulatory process, and expanding transparency into how taxpayer dollars are spent.

Under the Senate bill, the Governor’s Office will establish recommended application processing timelines for permits, licenses, and certifications across the New Jersey government. If an application exceeds the recommended timeline, the issuing state entity would be required to refund the full application fee, to the extent permitted by law. Exemptions will be made from issuing refunds if delays are found to be the applicant’s fault.

New Jersey requires a wide range of registrations, licenses, and certifications administered across multiple state organizations. For example, the Division of Consumer Affairs oversees 51 professional and occupational boards regulating more than 720,000 licensed professionals, while other departments administer specialized permits for activities ranging from waste transportation to agricultural labor management.

Despite recent efforts to modernize application systems, applicants have continued to report significant delays in processing approvals. By requiring comprehensive application catalogs, establishing clear processing expectations, and guaranteeing refunds when timelines are exceeded, the legislation aims to increase transparency and accountability in the permitting and licensing processes.

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