This bill proposes an amendment to the New Jersey Charitable Registration and Investigation Act, specifically exempting volunteer fire companies, emergency service providers, and veteran organizations from the requirement to pay registration fees. The new legal language inserted into the current law specifies that the registration requirements will not apply to entities that perform their duties on a volunteer basis, including fire companies organized under relevant statutes, non-profit corporations providing emergency medical care and rescue services, and veteran organizations that qualify as tax-exempt under the Internal Revenue Code.

Currently, charitable organizations that raise over $10,000 in a fiscal year must register with the Division of Consumer Affairs and pay a registration fee, with certain exemptions for religious organizations and educational institutions. This bill aims to alleviate the financial burden on volunteer-based organizations that contribute significantly to community safety and support for veterans by removing the registration fee requirement, thereby encouraging their continued operation and service. The bill is set to take effect on the first day of the second month following its enactment.

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Introduced: 45:17A-26