The Senate and Assembly environmental committees will meet
in Trenton on Monday, October 27, to consider a variety of bills. Here are their agendas:

SENATE ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY

10 a.m. – Committee Room 10, 3rd Floor, State House Annex, Trenton, NJ

A proposed committee substitute will be considered for Senate Bill No.
444 and Senate Bill No. 2419.
For consideration:
S-444  Ruiz, M.T. (D-29)
Clarifies that certain types of sewage and sewage
sludge do not constitute hazardous substances under “Spill Compensation
and Control Act.”
      
S-2166  Lesniak, R.J. (D-20)
“Comprehensive Regulated Grease Recycling
Act.”
       
S-2354  Stack, B.P. (D-33)
Requires local governments and authorities to obtain
financing cost estimate required to be provided by NJ Environmental
Infrastructure Trust for certain projects.
Related Bill: A-3548
       
S-2419  Smith, B. (D-17); Bateman, C. (R-16)
Prohibits contribution action against local public
entity for cleanup and removal costs or any other damages associated with
discharge of hazardous substances.
     
S-2491  Smith, B. (D-17)
Establishes position of State Oceanographer.
      
S-2494  Lesniak, R.J. (D-20)
Requires composting or recycling of food waste by large
volume generators.
      
For discussion only:
S-2511  Madden, F.H. (D-4)
Removes anhydrous ammonia used for refrigeration as
substance regulated by “Toxic Catastrophe Prevention Act”; eliminates
DOLWD licensing for operators of refrigerating plants using anhydrous ammonia.
     
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ASSEMBLY ENVIRONMENT AND SOLID WASTE
2 p.m. – Committee Room 9, 3rd Floor, State House Annex, Trenton, NJ
For consideration:
A-2913  Caride, M. (D-36); Dancer, R.S. (R-12);
Bucco, A.M. (R-25); Watson Coleman, B. (D-15)
Designates Black Swallowtail butterfly as State
Butterfly.
Related Bill: S-939
      
A-3125  Caride, M. (D-36)
Prohibits sale or planting of certain invasive plant
species.
     
A-3133  Bramnick, J.M. (R-21); Burzichelli, J.J.
(D-3)
Requires DEP to establish “private wildlife
habitat certification program”; creates affirmative defense against
municipal nuisance ordinances for properties certified under the program.
      
A-3354  Eustace, T.J. (D-38)
Establishes “Integrated Roadside Vegetation
Management Program.”
      
A-3355  Wilson, G.L. (D-5)
Requires training for pesticide applicators and
operators concerning pollinating bees.
      
 A-3452  Mazzeo, V. (D-2)
Regulates planting and sale of running bamboo;
establishes disclosure requirement for real estate licensees.
       
AJR-60  Wilson, G.L. (D-5); Riley, C.M. (D-3); Space,
P. (R-24); Dancer, R.S. (R-12)
Designates June of each year as “Native Plant
Appreciation Month.”
     
  
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