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Introduced
03/13/2018
03/13/2018
In Committee
12/03/2018
12/03/2018
Crossed Over
12/17/2018
12/17/2018
Passed
05/23/2019
05/23/2019
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
08/08/2019
08/08/2019
Introduced Session
2018-2019 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This bill establishes in the Office of Information Technology the "New Jersey Blockchain Initiative Task Force." The purpose of the task force is to study if State, county, and municipal governments can benefit from a transition to a Blockchain-based system for recordkeeping and service delivery. The task force is to be comprised of 14 members as follows: (1) two members appointed by the Governor; (2) two members appointed by the President of the Senate; (3) two members appointed by the Speaker of the General Assembly; (4) one member appointed by the Assembly Minority Leader; (5) one member appointed by the Senate Minority Leader; and (6) the Chief Technology Officer; the Commissioner of Banking and Insurance; the Clerk of Bergen County; the Mayor of Newark; the Mayor of Jersey City; and the Mayor of Camden, or their designees, who will serve ex-officio. The bill requires that, within 180 days after the initial meeting of the task force, the task force is to issue a report to the Governor and the Legislature and present its findings to the General Assembly Science, Innovation and Technology Committee. The bill requires the report to include a general description of the costs and benefits of State and local government agencies utilizing Blockchain technology; recommendations concerning the feasibility of implementing Blockchain technology and the best approach to finance the cost of implementation; any draft legislation the task force deems appropriate to implement Blockchain technology; and any other information relevant to the subject of the report.
AI Summary
This bill establishes the "New Jersey Blockchain Initiative Task Force" within the Office of Information Technology. The purpose of the task force is to study whether state, county, and municipal governments can benefit from transitioning to a blockchain-based system for recordkeeping and service delivery. The 16-member task force, comprising appointed members and ex-officio government officials, is required to issue a report within 180 days of its initial meeting, outlining the costs and benefits of adopting blockchain technology, the feasibility of implementation, and any necessary legislative changes. The bill aims to explore how blockchain, a distributed ledger technology, can potentially improve government efficiency, cybersecurity, and information sharing.
Committee Categories
Budget and Finance, Government Affairs
Sponsors (8)
Jim Beach (D)*,
Timothy Eustace (D)*,
Reed Gusciora (D)*,
Tom Kean (R)*,
Valerie Vainieri Huttle (D)*,
Andrew Zwicker (D)*,
Herbert Conaway (D),
Gordon Johnson (D),
Last Action
Approved P.L.2019, c.213. (on 08/08/2019)
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