Governor Murphy signed a long list of bill into law yesterday. Among them were the following:

    SCS for S647 / A4825 (Greenstein, Singleton / McKeon, Karabinchak, Stanley) – Revises cybersecurity, asset management, and related reporting requirements in “Water Quality Accountability Act”

     S828 / A2101 (Lagana, Greenstein / Swain, Tully, Verrelli) – Requires public utilities and local units to provide notice prior to initiating certain infrastructure projects

     S829 / A2135 (Lagana, Singleton / Tully, Swain, Murphy) – Requires property condition disclosure statement to indicate presence of lead plumbing in residential property

     S830 / A2134 (Lagana, Greenstein / Tully, Swain, Conaway) – Requires public water systems to offer drinking water tests to customers in certain circumstances

   S894 / A3874 (Pou, Greenstein / Lopez, Vainieri Huttle) – Prohibits sale of paint or coating removal products that contain methylene chloride unless purchaser meets certain safety standards for use

   S1010 / A2103 (Lagana, Turner / Swain, Tully, Johnson) – Permits counties and municipalities to bond for alternative fuel vehicles

   S1239 / A5131 (Codey / McKeon, Danielsen, Jasey) – Authorizes imposition of fee for connection to municipal electric distribution system

   S3091 / A4933 (Addiego, Bateman / Burzichelli, Benson, Mukherji) – Requires builders to offer unit concrete products that utilize carbon footprint-reducing technology as option in new construction; establishes tax incentives, and State and local purchasing requirements, for unit concrete products that utilize carbon footprint-reducing technology

   ACS for A3352 / S3504 (Kennedy, Stanley, Calabrese / Smith) – Requires certain newly constructed warehouses to be solar-ready buildings

   A3897 / S3263 (Armato, Mazzeo, DiMaso / Beach, Gopal) – Increases fee for New Jersey Waterfowl Stamps

   AJR238 / SJR123 (Burzichelli / Sweeney, Singleton) – Urges U.S. President and EPA to take appropriate action, through waivers and other reforms, to allow blending of renewable fuels under the federal “Clean Air Act”

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