LEGISLATIVE FISCAL ESTIMATE
[First Reprint]
SENATE, No. 3121
STATE OF NEW JERSEY
220th LEGISLATURE
DATED: JULY 19, 2023
SUMMARY
Synopsis: Requires DOLWD to identify and recruit unemployed individuals for
employment in health care facilities; makes appropriation.
Type of Impact: Time-limited State cost increase.
Agencies Affected: Departments of Labor and Workforce Development, Department of
Health.
Office of Legislative Services Estimate
Fiscal Impact Time-Limited Duration of the Program
State Cost Increase Up to $250,000
The Office of Legislative Services (OLS) determines that the bill will increase State
expenditures by up to $250,000 in the first year the bill is in effect for the Department of Labor
and Workforce Development to fund training programs and provide resources to eligible
individuals in coordination with and using existing programs administered by the department.
If the full $250,000 is not expended in the first year, the residual amount will be spent in
subsequent fiscal years until the full $250,000 is exhausted.
In addition, the department, along with the Department of Health, will incur costs to identify
and recruit unemployed individuals to work in healthcare facilities.
BILL DESCRIPTION
This bill requires the Department of Labor and Workforce Development, in consultation with
the Department of Health and healthcare stakeholders, to establish a program and standards to
identify and recruit unemployed individuals to work in healthcare facilities. The identification
process shall include:
(1) an evaluation of the practicality of training an individual for a specific position;
(2) the proximity of relevant positions to the individual’s residence, and an individual’s
transportation options to the position; and
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(3) what, if any, barriers exist preventing the individual from commencing work immediately
for a specific position, even if the position is probationary until the individual completes relevant
or required training.
The bill appropriates $250,000 to fund training programs and provide resources for eligible
individuals, in coordination with and utilizing existing training programs administered by the
Department of Labor and Workforce Development.
FISCAL ANALYSIS
EXECUTIVE BRANCH
None received.
OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE SERVICES
The OLS determines that the bill will increase State expenditures by up to $250,000 in the first
year the bill is in effect for the Department of Labor and Workforce Development to fund training
programs and provide resources to eligible individuals in coordination with and using existing
programs administered by the department. If the full $250,000 is not expended in the first year,
the residual amount will be spent in subsequent fiscal years until the full $250,000 is exhausted.
In addition, the department, along with the Department of Health, will incur costs to identify and
recruit unemployed individuals to work in healthcare facilities.
The OLS also estimates that the bill may lead to an increase in State payroll tax collections to
the extent that unemployed individuals become employed and earn income in previously vacant
employment positions.
Section: Commerce, Labor and Industry
Analyst: John Gaudioso
Assistant Fiscal Analyst
Approved: Thomas Koenig
Legislative Budget and Finance Officer
This legislative fiscal estimate has been produced by the Office of Legislative Services due to the
failure of the Executive Branch to respond to our request for a fiscal note.
This fiscal estimate has been prepared pursuant to P.L.1980, c.67 (C.52:13B-6 et seq.).