The bill establishes the Legislative Enactment Oversight Committee within the Department of State to monitor the implementation of laws and joint resolutions passed by the New Jersey Legislature. The committee aims to ensure that these laws are implemented effectively, efficiently, and in a timely manner, adhering to their specific provisions. It will track the implementation process, assess efficiency and accuracy, evaluate delays, and determine if the responsible public entities have the necessary resources. The committee will consist of 15 members, all New Jersey residents, appointed by the Governor based on recommendations from legislative leaders, and will serve five-year terms.

Members of the committee will receive annual salaries, with the chair earning up to $120,000 and other members up to $90,000. The committee will hold regular meetings, may form subcommittees, and is required to submit reports at least twice a year to the Governor and the Legislature regarding its findings and actions. Additionally, the committee will have the authority to employ necessary personnel and request assistance from state agencies to fulfill its duties. The bill is set to take effect immediately upon passage.