SENATE COMMUNITY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE

 

STATEMENT TO

 

[Second Reprint]

ASSEMBLY, No. 1838

 

STATE OF NEW JERSEY

 

DATED: OCTOBER 28, 1996

 

 

      The Senate Community Affairs Committee reports favorably Assembly Bill No. 1838 (2R).

      This bill would permit a resident of a municipality, county, or school district to perform clerical or professional services previously performed by a part-time or full-time local unit employee who vacated such a position. In return for the service provided, a resident, whom the bill designates as a "resident associate," would receive a voucher to be used to offset the resident associate's property tax liability. The resident associate would perform the same services of the prior local government employee at no more than half the rate of pay of that employee and would receive no pension, health, or other fringe benefits. The program would be open to any member of the community who would be properly qualified for the position; however, a resident associate may not fill a position requiring certification by the State, or a position that was funded through State or federal grant monies.

      The committee also reported on this date a Senate committee substitute for Senate Bill , No. 1469 and Senate Bill No.1486 which is identical to this Assembly bill.