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NEW JERSEY LEGISLATIVE DIGEST for June 30, July 4, 5, 6, and 7 OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE SERVICES C OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION Legislative Information and Bill Room $ State House Annex, Room B-01, P.O. Box 068, Trenton, NJ 08625-0068 (609) 292-4840/ Toll-free in NJ (800) 792-8630 TDD for the hearing impaired (609) 777-2744/ Toll-free in NJ (800) 257-7490 Web Site: http://www.njleg.state.nj.us Vol. XVIII No. 29 212th Legislature $ First Annual Session On July 4, 5, and 6, the members of both Houses of the Legislature met in Special Joint Session to receive an Address from the Honorable Jon S. Corzine, Governor of the State of New Jersey. SENATE ACTION FOR JUNE 30, 2006: Nominations Advise and Consent: TO BE A MEMBER OF THE ATLANTIC CITY CONVENTION CENTER AUTHORITY: James B. Darcy, Jr., of Marmora, to replace Mark Brown, resigned. TO BE A MEMBER OF THE ATLANTIC COUNTY BOARD OF TAXATION: Harry Brown, of Margate. TO BE A MEMBER OF THE DOMESTIC COMPANION ANIMAL COUNCIL: Roseann Trezza, of Aberdeen. Arthur Baeder, III, D.V.M., of Randolph. TO BE A MEMBER OF THE FORT MONMOUTH ECONOMIC REVITALIZATION PLANNING AUTHORITY: Joseph A. Colfer, of Howell. Laurie Cannon, of Wall. Rosemarie D. Estephan, of Colts Neck. Robert Lucky, Ph.D., of Fair Haven. TO BE A MEMBER OF THE GOVERNMENT RECORDS COUNCIL: David Fleisher, of Cherry Hill, to replace Mitchell Fishman, resigned. TO BE A MEMBER OF THE KEAN UNIVERSITY - BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Holly Bakke, of Whitehouse Station, to replace William N. Shiebler. Barbara Sobel, of Short Hills, to replace John Ewing. TO BE A MEMBER OF THE MORRIS COUNTY BOARD OF TAXATION: William Kersey, of Wharton. TO BE A MEMBER OF THE NEW JERSEY MARITIME PILOT AND DOCKING PILOT COMMISSION: Timothy J. Dacey, of Metuchen. TO BE A MEMBER OF THE NEW JERSEY PUBLIC BROADCASTING AUTHORITY: Stephanie Hoopes Halpin, of Mountain Lake, to replace Betty Pawloski.

TO BE A MEMBER OF THE NEW JERSEY SPORTS AND EXPOSITION AUTHORITY: Joseph M. Forgione, of New Vernon. Richard Dressel, of Oakland, to replace Marvin Schmelzer. TO BE A MEMBER OF THE STATE LOTTERY COMMISSION: Munr Kazmir, M.D., of Closter. TO BE A MEMBER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MEDICINE AND DENTISTRY OF NEW JERSEY BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Anita V. Spivey, Esq., of Denville, to replace Donald Bradley. \ SENATE ACTION FOR JUNE 30, 2006: (cont'd) Nominations Advise and Consent: (cont'd) TO BE A WORKERS' COMPENSATION JUDGE: Emille R. Cox, of Voorhees. Anne Hutton, of Paterson. TO BE COMMISSIONER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT: David J. Socolow, of Moorestown, to replace Adam J. Sabath, resigned. TO BE THE ACTING CAMDEN COUNTY SHERIFF: Chief William Fontanez, of Sicklerville, to replace Michael W. McLaughlin, resigned. TO BE THE DIRECTOR OF THE DIVISION OF BANKING: Terry K. McEwen, of Lawrenceville, to replace H. Robert Tillman. Nominations Reported from Committee: TO BE A MEMBER OF THE ATLANTIC CITY CONVENTION CENTER AUTHORITY: James B. Darcy, Jr., of Marmora, to replace Mark Brown, resigned. TO BE A MEMBER OF THE ATLANTIC COUNTY BOARD OF TAXATION: Harry Brown, of Margate. TO BE A MEMBER OF THE FORT MONMOUTH ECONOMIC REVITALIZATION PLANNING AUTHORITY: Laurie Cannon, of Wall. Joseph A. Colfer, of Howell. Rosemarie D. Estephan, of Colts Neck. Robert Lucky, Ph.D., of Fair Haven. TO BE A MEMBER OF THE KEAN UNIVERSITY - BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Holly Bakke, of Whitehouse Station, to replace William N. Shiebler. TO BE A MEMBER OF THE MORRIS COUNTY BOARD OF TAXATION: William Kersey, of Wharton. TO BE A MEMBER OF THE NEW JERSEY SPORTS AND EXPOSITION AUTHORITY: Richard Dressel, of Oakland, to replace Marvin Schmelzer. Joseph M. Forgione, of New Vernon. TO BE A MEMBER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MEDICINE AND DENTISTRY OF NEW JERSEY BOARD OF TRUSTEES:

Page 3. June 30, July 4, 5, 6, and 7 Anita V. Spivey, Esq., of Denville, to replace Donald Bradley. TO BE A WORKERS' COMPENSATION JUDGE: Emille R. Cox, of Voorhees. TO BE COMMISSIONER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT: David J. Socolow, of Moorestown, to replace Adam J. Sabath, resigned. TO BE THE ACTING CAMDEN COUNTY SHERIFF: Chief William Fontanez, of Sicklerville, to replace Michael W. McLaughlin, resigned. Motions: S1091 Scs (SCS) Codey,R/Buono,B+1 Stem Cell Research Bond Act;$230M To Sa (Bucco) S1091 Scs (SCS) Codey,R/Buono,B+1 Stem Cell Research Bond Act;$230M To Table (23-14) (Kenny) Bills Passed: A3346 Albano,N/Panter,M+6 Land devel., conserv. purposes;$80m (38-0) A3350 Moriarty,P/Burzichelli,J+12 Farmland preserv. purposes;$6.515m (38-0) A4703 Aca (1R) Quigley,J/Cohen,N+1 Nuclear electric fac.-clarify cert. fees (36-0) A4704 Aca (1R) Gordon,R+1 St. tax returns, pymts.-filing methods (37-0) SENATE ACTION FOR JUNE 30, 2006: (cont'd) Bills Passed:(cont'd) S360/1829 Scs (SCS) Adler,J/Vitale,J False Claims Act-estab. (38-0) S882 Sca (1R) Inverso,P/Girgenti,J+1 Aircraft operation-concerns (38-0) S1074 ScaSaSaSa (4R) Littell,R/Coniglio,J Scooters-concerns operation (38-0) S1091 Scs (SCS) Codey,R/Buono,B+1 Stem Cell Research Bond Act;$230M (26-9) Bills Substituted: A3346 Albano,N/Panter,M+6 Land devel., conserv. purposes;$80m SUB FOR S2052 A3350 Moriarty,P/Burzichelli,J+12 Farmland preserv. purposes;$6.515m SUB FOR S2054 A4703 Aca (1R) Quigley,J/Cohen,N+1 Nuclear electric fac.-clarify cert. fees SUB FOR S1984 (1R) A4704 Aca (1R) Gordon,R+1 St. tax returns, pymts.-filing methods SUB FOR S1985 (1R) S1984 Sca (1R) Bryant,W Nuclear electric fac.-clarify cert. fees SUB BY A4703 (1R) S1985 Sca (1R) Bryant,W Tax documents-concerns filing methods SUB BY A4704 (1R) S2052 Karcher,E/Lance,L+2 Land devel, conserv purposes;$80m SUB BY A3346 S2054 Turner,S/Lance,L+1 Farmland preserv. purposes;$6.515m SUB BY A3350 Bills Returned Second Reading/Amended: S472 SaSa (2R) Sweeney,S/Doria,J+1 Plant closings, cert-prenotification req (33-0) (Sweeney) Bills Reported from Committee/Given 2nd Reading:

Page 4. June 30, July 4, 5, 6, and 7 A3191 AcaSca (2R) Quigley,J/Sires,A+3 Prop. and hotel tax-cert. cities collect REP/SCA S1726 ScaSca (2R) Sweeney,S/Madden,F+1 Constr. contracts-concerns prompt pymt. REP/SCA S1783 Sca (1R) Sarlo,P/Codey,R+11 Cosmetic med. procedure tax-repeal REP/SCA S1986 Kenny,B St. disab. benf fd-auth w/drawal of $50M REP S1987 Sca (1R) Kenny,B Corp. bus. tax liab.-impose surcharge REP/SCA S1989 Bryant,W Reciprocal debt collection-concerns REP S1991 Smith,B Transitional energy fac.-change schedule REP Bills Withdrawn From The Files: S1792 Littell,R David's Law, negligent homicide-estab. FROM SJU Co-Sponsors Added: S1021 Sca (1R) (Weinberg,L) Emp. rest & meal breaks-concerns S1518 (Weinberg,L) Child restraint sys.-inspector immunity S1726 ScaSca (2R) (Coniglio,J) Constr. contracts-concerns prompt pymt. S1761 (Weinberg,L) Viol. Prev. in Health Care Fac. Act S2036 (Kyrillos,J) TPAF, PERS early retir-changes age elig. S2052 (Littell,R) Land devel, conserv purposes;$80m S2054 (Littell,R) Farmland preserv. purposes;$6.515m S2116 (Palaia,J) Sch. buses-concerns advertising S2117 (Bucco,A; Kyrillos,J) Prop Tax Relief Act. SJR34 (Littell,R) NY/NJ/Phil. Airspace Redesign-oppose SR60 (Ciesla,A; Turner,S) Exelon Corp proposed acquisition-reject Co-Sponsors Withdrawn: S1204 (Littell,R) Jessica Lunsford Act SENATE ACTION FOR JUNE 30, 2006: (cont'd) Co-Prime Sponsors Added: S418 (Bucco,A) Health care fac., resid.-st. suppl. pymt S1204 (Littell,R) Jessica Lunsford Act S1418 (Madden,F) Skinner's Law-leaving mv accident S1587 (Bucco,A) Personal needs allowance-incr. SJR44 (Connors,L) Rip Current Awareness Wk.-1st wk in June Co-Sponsors Added to Bills Substituted: A3346 (Karcher,E; Lance,L; Smith,B; Littell,R) Land devel., conserv. purposes;$80m A3350 (Turner,S; Lance,L; Littell,R) Farmland preserv. purposes;$6.515m

Page 5. June 30, July 4, 5, 6, and 7 A4703 Aca (1R) (Bryant,W) Nuclear electric fac.-clarify cert. fees A4704 Aca (1R) (Bryant,W) St. tax returns, pymts.-filing methods Bills Passed Both Houses/Sent To Governor: A3346 Albano,N/Panter,M+6 Land devel., conserv. purposes;$80m A3350 Moriarty,P/Burzichelli,J+12 Farmland preserv. purposes;$6.515m A4703 Aca (1R) Quigley,J/Cohen,N+1 Nuclear electric fac.-clarify cert. fees A4704 Aca (1R) Gordon,R+1 St. tax returns, pymts.-filing methods Bills Signed Into Law Since Last Session (6/26/06): P.L.2006, c.27. A3265 Barnes,P/Egan,J+3 6/27/2006 Fallen firefighters children-concerns P.L.2006, c.28. A911 Gusciora,R/Diegnan,P+4 6/29/2006 Death, cert. mv off-clarify jurisdiction P.L.2006, JR-1. AJR85 Conaway,H/Cryan,J+31 6/29/2006 Brain Injury Awareness Mo.-desig. March SENATE ACTION FOR JULY 6, 2006: Bills Recommitted: S1783 Sca (1R) Sarlo,P/Codey,R+11 Cosmetic med. procedure tax-repeal RCM SBA S1987 Sca (1R) Kenny,B Corp. bus. tax liab.-impose surcharge RCM SBA SENATE ACTION FOR JULY 7, 2006: Nominations Advise and Consent: TO BE A JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT: James Heimlich, of Westfield. Nominations Reported from Committee: TO BE A JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT: James Heimlich, of Westfield. Bills Introduced: S2000 Kenny,B HMOs-incr. annual assessment REF SBA S2109 Gill,N St. agency mailings-concerns REF SSG S2110 Turner,S Nonpartisan mun election day-change date REF SSG S2111 Turner,S Fire dist. elections-concerns REF SSG SENATE ACTION FOR JULY 7, 2006: (cont'd) Bills Introduced: (cont'd) S2112 Lesniak,R/Sarlo,P Admin. of oaths-concerns REF SJU S2113 Kyrillos,J PERS, TPAF-concerns enrollment REF SSG

Page 6. June 30, July 4, 5, 6, and 7 S2114 Buono,B Global Warming Response Act REF SEN S2115 Lesniak,R/Vitale,J Health svc. corp-concerns operation REF SCM S2116 Bark,M/Doria,J+1 Sch. buses-concerns advertising REF SED S2117 Cardinale,G/Connors,L+2 Prop Tax Relief Act REF SCU S2118 Bark,M Shared svc. contracts-concerns REF SCU S2119 Doria,J Teachers, co. coll.-concerns REF SED S2120 Vitale,J/Bryant,W Firefighter training, St.-accredited REF SLP S2121 Vitale,J/Sweeney,S Teen nights-regulates REF SLP S2123 Coniglio,J Automated traffic enforcement-concerns REF STR S2124 Littell,R David's Law-estab negligent veh homicide REF SJU S2125 Lance,L Justices, judges-concerns retir. age REF SJU S2126 Singer,R/Inverso,P Tobacco products-concerns lic. REF SBA S2127 Littell,R High ed.-campus disciplinary proceedings REF SED S2128 Ciesla,A Sch. bus passenger safety-concerns REF STR S2129 Coniglio,J Cigarette testing-concerns REF SHH S2130 Doria,J/Sacco,N World Trade Ctr. Scholarship Prog.-elig. REF SED S2131 Rice,R Real prop. tax abatements-concerns REF SCU S2132 Smith,B Co-based sch dist-concerns consolidation REF SED S2133 Smith,B Co. sch. dist.-concerns establishment REF SED S2134 Smith,B Sch. dist. consolidation-concerns REF SED S2135 Smith,B Sch. dist. consolidation-concerns REF SED S2136 Rice,R Qual. Single Acct. Continuum-revises REF SED S2137 Smith,B Co. offices-assume functions of sch dist REF SED S2138 Smith,B/Lesniak,R Rutgers Alumni lic. plates-auth stickers REF STR S2139 Connors,L Taxpayers, cert-reinst pension exclusion REF SBA SCR1 Karcher,E/Bryant,W+1 Sales, use tax-0.5% for prop. tax reform REF SBA SCR109 Lance,L Judges, justices-incr. mand. retir. age REF SJU SCR110 Sweeney,S/Sarlo,P St. budget-prov. 14-day contingency REF SBA SCR111 Connors,L Sch. dist. taxes-freeze for sr., disab. REF SED SJR48 Vitale,J/Buono,B ALS Awareness Mo.-desig. May REF SHH SJR49 Sacco,N Transp. Proj. Drainage Pipe Study Comm. REF STR SR70 McNamara,H/Littell,R Non-coal producing states-expand aid REF SEN SR71 Madden,F/Bryant,W Harvesting organs in China-condemns REF SSG SR72 Ciesla,A/Singer,R Ciba Corp.-remove waste from Dover Twp. REF SEN SR73 Cardinale,G+4 Zulima Farber, Atty General-demand resig REF SJU The Senate did not adjourn the June 30 session. The Senate convened for a Joint Session with the Assembly (SPECIAL SESSION), on July 4, 5 and July 6 at 9:00 A.M. each day. Notes to the 06/26/2006 Digest: Bills Introduced: S1991 Smith,B Transitional energy fac.-change schedule REF SBA S1997 Vitale,J Fur clothing-impose gross receipts tax REF SBA S1999 Bryant,W MV rental surcharge-incr. to $4 per day REF SBA

Page 7. June 30, July 4, 5, 6, and 7 Bills Recommitted: S1982 Sca (1R) Bryant,W Commercial prop., cert-1% fee, purchaser RCM SBA ASSEMBLY ACTION FOR JULY 4, 2006: Bills Introduced: A3394 Handlin,A/Manzo,L+1 Mun. governing bodies-concerns power REF ACE A3395 Manzo,L/McKeon,J NJ SMART Homestead Rebate-estab. REF AAP A3396 Gusciora,R Casino taxes, cert.-concerns REF ATG ASSEMBLY ACTION FOR JULY 4, 2006: (cont'd) Bills Introduced: (cont'd) A3397 Prieto,V/Mayer,D Constr. industry-regulates REF AHO A3398 Chivukula,U/Wolfe,D Basic generation svc.-concerns REF ATU A3399 Cohen,N Animal cruelty-concerns REF AAN A3401 Cohen,N Cats/dogs-concerns breeding and sales REF AAN A3402 Moriarty,P Leg. memb.-reduces comp. REF ASG A3403 Moriarty,P/Mayer,D PERS-concerns elected official memb. REF ASG A3404 O'Toole,K/Russo,D Pub off/emp convicted cert crime-concern REF AJU A3405 Chivukula,U/Greenstein,L Tampering-concerns crim. penal. REF AJU A3406 Prieto,V/Stack,B+1 Affordable housing-concerns compliance REF AHO A3407 Chatzidakis,L/Bodine,F Drought tolerant landscaping-concerns REF AEN A3408 Cohen,N Commercial lines insur. risks-concerns REF AFI A3409 Cohen,N Home Inspection Advis. Comm-change memb. REF ARP A3410 Johnson,G+1 Cold War vets-extend prop. tax elig. REF AMV A3411 Johnson,G Cold War vets, disabled-prop. tax exemp REF AMV A3412 Sires,A Ferry terminal in Weehawken-rename REF ATR A3413 Van Drew,J/Albano,N Camp. pub. finan. prog.-mun. estab. REF AHO A3414 Cohen,N Diesel commercial bus svc-concerns fuel REF ATR A3415 Prieto,V Satellite svcs.-impose tax REF ATU A3416 Fisher,D/Cruz-Perez,N Mental health fac.-concerns St. prop. REF AHU A3418 Cohen,N Charitable regis.-concerns REF ACO A3419 Cohen,N Consumers Terrorism Prot. Insur. Act REF AFI A3420 DeCroce,A+2 Emerg Evacuation Rtes/Procedures Council REF ATR A3421 Chatzidakis,L Mun.-concerns consolidation REF AHO A3422 Cryan,J Smoking, cert indoor estab.-concerns lic REF AHE A3423 Cryan,J Color-coated firearms-proh. possession REF ALP A3424 Cryan,J Direct sellers-worker's comp. exemp. REF ALA A3425 Kean,S Solicitations by attorneys-concerns REF AJU A3426 McHose,A David's Law-estab negligent veh homicide REF ALP A3427 Blee,F Casino reg.-concerns funding REF ATG A3428 Conaway,H False Claims Act-estab. REF AJU A3429 Cohen,N Securities viol-concerns burden of proof REF AFI A3430 Cohen,N Consumer fraud practices-concerns REF AFI

Page 8. June 30, July 4, 5, 6, and 7 A3431 Cohen,N Health insur. coverage, cert.-concerns REF AFI A3432 Fisher,D Wineries-produce cert distilled alco bev REF ALP A3433 Fisher,D Winery-expands no. of salesrooms REF ALP A3434 Dancer,R Prop. tax bills-concern form and content REF AHO A3435 Holzapfel,J/Wolfe,D Sch. bus passenger safety-concerns REF AED ACR201 Fisher,D/Burzichelli,J St. budget-prov. 14-day contingency REF ABU AJR119 Bodine,F/Chatzidakis,L High Cost of New Home Constr. Task Force REF AHO AR206 Corodemus,S/Kean,S Annette Knox-condemns agreement of Gov. REF AED Bills Received from Senate/Referred to Committee: S360/1829 Scs (SCS) Adler,J/Vitale,J False Claims Act-estab. REF AJU S882 Sca (1R) Inverso,P/Girgenti,J+1 Aircraft operation-concerns REF ALP S1091 Scs (SCS) Codey,R/Buono,B+1 Stem Cell Research Bond Act;$230M REF AHE Bills Received from Senate/Without Reference/Given Second Reading: S1074 ScaSaSaSa (4R) Littell,R/Coniglio,J Scooters-concerns operation The Assembly did not adjourn the July 4, 2006 session and remained in recess. The Assembly met again on Wednesday, July 5, 2006 (SPECIAL SESSION). ASSEMBLY ACTION FOR JULY 5, 2006: Bills Introduced/Without Reference/Given Second Reading: A4720 Roberts,J Sales, use tax-incr. to 7%, July 15 2006 A4722 Roberts,J Sales, use tax-incr. to 7%, July 15 2006 A4723 Roberts,J Commercial prop. purch, cert-1% fee, tax A4724 Roberts,J Cigarette tax rate-raise to $2.75 a pack A4725 Roberts,J Corp. bus. tax liab.-4.5% surcharge A4726 Roberts,J Luxury, fuel inefficient auto-regis. fee A4727 Roberts,J Sales, use tax-expands base A4728 Roberts,J Fur clothing-impose gross receipts tax A4729 Roberts,J Rental mv surcharge-$2 to $5 per day A4730 Roberts,J HMOs-incr. annual assessment A4801 Greenwald,L St. budget FY2006/2007-approp. fds. A4802 Roberts,J Casino tax provisions, cert.-extend Bills Introduced: A3439 Whelan,J/Van Drew,J+17 Annual approp. act-concerns not enacted REF ABU

Page 9. June 30, July 4, 5, 6, and 7 A3441 Van Drew,J/Albano,N+1 Casino reg.-fd, approp act not in effect REF ABU A4716 Pou,N HMOs-incr. annual assessment REF ABU A4718 Roberts,J Casino tax provisions, cert.-extend REF ABU A4719 Roberts,J Sales, use tax-incr. to 7%, July 15 2006 REF ABU A4721 Roberts,J Sales, use tax-incr. to 7%, July 15 2006 REF ABU A4800 Greenwald,L St. budget FY 2006/2007-approp. fds. REF ABU Bills Recommitted: A4701 Acs (ACS) McKeon,J Commercial prop., cert-1% fee, or 1% tax RCM ABU A4706 Roberts,J/Watson Coleman,B Corp. bus tax liab-impose 3.5% surcharge RCM ABU Bills Reported from Committee/Given 2nd Reading: A3439 Aca (1R) Whelan,J/Van Drew,J+17 Annual approp. act-concerns not enacted REP/ACA A3441 Van Drew,J/Albano,N+1 Casino reg.-fd, approp act not in effect REP The Assembly adjourned the July 4, 2006 session at 9:03 A.M. on July 5, 2006. The Assembly did not adjourn the July 5, 2006 session and remained in recess. The Assembly met again on Thursday, July 6, 2006 (SPECIAL SESSION). ASSEMBLY ACTION FOR JULY 6, 2006: Bills Introduced: A3436 Chivukula,U Initiated ordinances-concerns REF AHO A3437 Chivukula,U+1 Emerg Svcs Vol Length, Svc Award-concern REF AMV A3438 Vainieri Huttle,V/Greenstein,L Mun. redevel prog-revise cert procedures REF ACE A3440 Panter,M/Van Drew,J Racing Comm.-concerns REF ATG A3444 Sires,A Mun., co. and sch. dist. budgets-concern REF ABU A4900 Greenwald,L St. budget FY 06/07-St$30.9B, Fed$10.3B REF ABU A4901 Payne,W/Cruz-Perez,N Sales, use tax-incr. to 7%, July 15 2006 REF ABU ACR1 Roberts,J/Watson Coleman,B+26 Sales, use tax-0.5% for prop. tax reform REF ABU Co-Sponsors Added: A1192 AcaAca (2R) (Hackett,M; Epps,C; Egan,J; Chivukula,U; Vas,J) Abigail's Law-concerns sch. bus safety A1729 (Baroni,B) Vet., 100% disab.-prop. tax exemp. elig. A1953 Aca (1R) (Epps,C) Vessels, cert.-req. liab. insur. ASSEMBLY ACTION FOR JULY 6, 2006: (cont'd) Co-Sponsors Added: (cont'd) A2537/2656 AcsAcaSca (ACS/2R) (Giblin,T) Prescription Drug Retail Price Registry A2828 Aca (1R) (Stender,L) Cigarette tax rev. bonds-fd. cert. proj. A2909 (Epps,C) Sex offenders, repeat-incr mand min term A3030 (McHose,A) Crim. offense of assault, cert.-upgrades

Page 10. June 30, July 4, 5, 6, and 7 A3193 Aca (1R) (Wisniewski,J) Hybrid fuel efficient MV-sales tax exemp A3230 (Giblin,T) Poultry-concerns raising practices A3356 Aca (1R) (Hackett,M; Epps,C; Truitt,O) Children and Families Dept.-estab. A3392 (Dancer,R) MV fines, cert.-concerns disposition A4702 Acs (ACS) (Truitt,O) UEZ-concerns cert. sales tax exemp. ACR1 (Scalera,,F; Vainieri Huttle,V; Johnson,G; Diegnan,P; Barnes,P; Fisher,D; Prieto,V; Epps,C; Truitt,O; Hackett,M; Oliver,S; Moriarty,P; Van Drew,J; Voss,J; Stack,B; Steele,A; Panter,M; Greenstein,L; Lampitt,P; Greenwald,L; Burzichelli,J; Gordon,R; Chivukula,U; Stanley,C; Wisniewski,J; Caraballo,W) Sales, use tax-0.5% for prop. tax reform ACR180 (McHose,A) Amer. flag, physical desecration-proh. ACR195 Acs (ACS) (Giblin,T; Wisniewski,J; Chivukula,U; Greenstein,L) Dedicated Corp Tax Rev-auth land devel AR185 (Bateman,C) Exelon Corp proposed acquisition-reject Co-Sponsors Withdrawn: A929 (Oliver,S; Epps,C) Crim. records-automatic expungement A2175 (Epps,C) Sch. dist.-concerns crim. hist. check A2182 (Epps,C) Mun. court fines-concerns Second Prime Sponsors Added: A929 (Oliver,S) Crim. records-automatic expungement A2734 (McHose,A) Women's Right to Know Act A2764 (Gusciora,R) Horseshoe crabs-imposes moratorium A3305 (O'Toole,K) Sch. dist. admin.-concerns salaries A3334 Acs (ACS) (Truitt,O) Real prop. tax abatements-concerns A4701 AcsAca (ACS/1R) (Epps,C) Commercial prop., cert-1% fee, or 1% tax A4705 Aca (1R) (Epps,C) Cigarette tax-raise 17 1/2 cents, pack A4715 Aca (1R) (Epps,C) MV rental surcharge-incr. to $5 per day A4716 Aca (1R) (Watson Coleman,B) HMOs-incr. annual assessment ACR173 (McHose,A) Abortion-Constit amend proh use of St fd Third Prime Sponsors Added: A929 (Epps,C) Crim. records-automatic expungement A2175 (Epps,C) Sch. dist.-concerns crim. hist. check A2182 (Epps,C) Mun. court fines-concerns A2748 Aca (1R) (Wisniewski,J) Water use regis. renewal fees-concerns A3335 (Johnson,G) NJ SMART homestead rebate-estab. A3361 (Doherty,M) Coll credit transfer-concerns A3395 (Johnson,G) NJ SMART Homestead Rebate-estab. ACR1 (Cohen,N) Sales, use tax-0.5% for prop. tax reform Fourth Prime Sponsors Added: A929 (Truitt,O) Crim. records-automatic expungement A2175 (Truitt,O) Sch. dist.-concerns crim. hist. check A2182 (Truitt,O) Mun. court fines-concerns A2553 (Gordon,R) Guide, svc dogs-concerns NJT's treatment

Page 11. June 30, July 4, 5, 6, and 7 A3439 Aca (1R) (Blee,F) Annual approp. act-concerns not enacted A3441 (Blee,F) Casino reg.-fd, approp act not in effect ACR1 (Cruz-Perez,N) Sales, use tax-0.5% for prop. tax reform Fifth Prime Sponsors Added: A3174 AcaAca (2R) (Giblin,T) Constr. contracts-concerns prompt pymt. The Assembly adjourned the July 5, 2006 session at 9:05 A.M. on July 6, 2006. The Assembly did not adjourn the July 6, 2006 session and remained in recess. ASSEMBLY ACTION JULY 7, 2006: Bills Reported from Assembly Budget Committee/Given 2nd Reading: A1192 AcaAca (2R) Diegnan,P/Barnes,P+5 Abigail's Law-concerns sch. bus safety REP/ACA A3174 AcaAca (2R) Caraballo,W/Watson Coleman,B Constr. contracts-concerns prompt pymt. REP/ACA A3334 Acs (ACS) Stanley,C/Truitt,O Real prop. tax abatements-concerns REP/ACS A3356 Aca (1R) Cryan,J/Oliver,S+3 Children and Families Dept.-estab. REP/ACA A4701 AcsAca (ACS/1R) McKeon,J/Epps,C+1 Commercial prop., cert-1% fee, or 1% tax REP/ACA A4702 Acs (ACS) Caraballo,W+2 UEZ-concerns cert. sales tax exemp. REP/ACS A4705 Aca (1R) Gusciora,R/Epps,C+2 Cigarette tax-raise 17 1/2 cents, pack REP/ACA A4706 Acs (ACS) Roberts,J/Watson Coleman,B Corp. bus tax liab-impose 3.5% surcharge REP/ACS A4707 Aca (1R) Greenwald,L+1 MV, cert.-one-time suppl. titling fee REP/ACA A4714 Aca (1R) Caraballo,W+1 Fur clothing-impose gross receipts tax REP/ACA A4715 Aca (1R) Burzichelli,J/Epps,C+1 MV rental surcharge-incr. to $5 per day REP/ACA A4716 Aca (1R) Pou,N/Watson Coleman,B+1 HMOs-incr. annual assessment REP/ACA A4900 Greenwald,L St. budget FY 06/07-St$30.9B, Fed$10.3B REP A4901 Payne,W/Cruz-Perez,N Sales, use tax-incr. to 7%, July 15 2006 REP ACR1 Roberts,J/Watson Coleman,B+26 Sales, use tax-0.5% for prop. tax reform REP Note to the 05/18/2006 Digest: Bills Received from Senate/Without Reference/Given Second Reading: S462/1289 Scs (SCS) Sweeney,S/Adler,J+2 Contractors-concerns background checks 2RA *NOT* REF ALP Note to the 06/15/2006 Digest: A3334 Stanley,C Real prop. tax abatements-concerns REF ABU *NOT* ACE Notes to the 06/26/2006 Digest: Bills Introduced:

Page 12. June 30, July 4, 5, 6, and 7 A4700 Greenwald,L St. budget FY06/07-St.$30.4B, Fed.$l0.2B REF ABU A4711 Roberts,J/Diegnan,P Sales and use tax-expands base REF ABU A4712 Pou,N St. disab. benf fd-auth w/drawal of $50M REF ABU Co-Sponsors Added: A927 (Gordon,R) Mun. border, major devel.-concerns rev. A1852 (Diegnan,P) Bloodborne Disease Harm Reduction Act A1886 (Diegnan,P) Recycling Enhancement Act A2189 (Manzo,L) Crim. conduct, sch. prop.-concerns A2966 (Rumpf,B; Connors,C) Polybutylene water piping-int. free loan A2983 AcsAaAa (ACS/2R) (Biondi,P) Temp. help svc. firms-concerns A3027 (Diegnan,P) Viol. Prev. in Health Care Fac. Act A3028 (Vainieri Huttle,V) Safe Patient Handling Practices Act A3093 (Payne,W) Sr. Cit., Disabled Transp. Prog-concerns A3236 (Prieto,V) Consumer Catastrophe Preparedness Act ACR195 Acs (ACS) (Conaway,H; Conners,J; Burzichelli,J) Dedicated Corp Tax Rev-auth land devel Co-Sponsors Withdrawn: A4702 (Stack,B) UEZ-concerns cert. sales tax exemp. Second Prime Sponsors Added: A2397 (Albano,N) Abbott sch. dist.-parental orientation A2902 (Chivukula,U) Food producers-concerns limited liab. Notes to the 06/26/2006 Digest: (cont'd) Second Prime Sponsors Added: (cont'd) A3236 (Conaway,H) Consumer Catastrophe Preparedness Act A3284 (Chivukula,U) Primary stroke ctr. req.-concerns Third Prime Sponsors Added: A1910 (Gordon,R) Income tax-unregis. ind., unincorp. bus. Fourth Prime Sponsors Added: A3102 (Cohen,N) Musical performance-deceptive practices Second Prime Sponsors Added to Bills Substituted: S468 AaAa (2R) (Gordon,R) Income tax-unincorp. constr. contractors The Assembly adjourned the June 26, 2006 session at 9:03 A.M. on July 4, 2006.

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