Bill Text: NJ S4001 | 2020-2021 | Regular Session | Introduced


Bill Title: Removes Fire Museum and Fallen Firefighters Memorial from auspices of DEP and establishes museum as independent organization; makes $200,000 supplemental appropriation.

Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Democrat 2-1)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2021-06-24 - Substituted by A5075 (ACS/2R) [S4001 Detail]

Download: New_Jersey-2020-S4001-Introduced.html

SENATE, No. 4001

STATE OF NEW JERSEY

219th LEGISLATURE

 

INTRODUCED JUNE 21, 2021

 


 

Sponsored by:

Senator  STEPHEN M. SWEENEY

District 3 (Cumberland, Gloucester and Salem)

 

 

 

 

SYNOPSIS

     Removes Fire Museum and Fallen Firefighters Memorial from auspices of DEP and establishes museum as independent organization; makes $200,000 supplemental appropriation.

 

CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT

     As introduced.

  


An Act concerning firefighters, supplementing Title 28 of the Revised Statutes, repealing P.L.1991, c.215, and making an appropriation. 

 

     Be It Enacted by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey:

 

     1.    (New section)  a.  The New Jersey  Fire Museum and Fallen Firefighters Memorial is hereby removed from the auspices of the Department of Environmental Protection and reorganized and established as an independent, non-profit organization, which shall oversee the  permanent fire museum and fallen firefighter memorial to honor New Jersey's proud history of firefighting service and the brave men and women who have sacrificed their lives in the fire service. The museum collection donated by Ernest Day shall be transferred from the Department of Environmental Protection and placed in the custody of the New Jersey Fire Museum and Fallen Firefighters Memorial.         

     b.    The New Jersey Fire Museum and Fallen Firefighters Memorial shall be governed by a board of directors which shall organize within 30 days after the appointment of its members.  The board shall select a chairperson from among the members.   The board shall meet at the call of the chairperson at the times and places it may deem appropriate and necessary to fulfill its duties, except that the board shall meet a minimum of four times per year.  A majority of the members shall constitute a quorum for the purpose of conducting business.  

     c.     The board shall appoint an executive director who shall be compensated within the limits of the funds made available by the board for that purpose.  The executive director shall serve at the pleasure of the board and shall be a person qualified by training and experience to perform the duties of the office.

 

     2.    (New section)  a.  The board of directors for the nonprofit New Jersey Fire Museum and Fallen Firefighters Memorial reorganized and established pursuant to section 1 of P.L.    , c.    (C.    ) (pending before the Legislature as this bill) shall have the following responsibilities and duties:

     (1)   to make, amend, and repeal rules and bylaws for its own governance and guidance not inconsistent with State and federal law;

     (2)   to maintain an office within the State as it may designate;

     (3)   to contract for, accept, solicit, or collect any grants, loans, funds, property, or other aid in any form from the federal government or any agency or instrumentality thereof; from the State or any agency, instrumentality, or political subdivision thereof; or from any other public source;

     (4)   to make and enter into contracts, leases, agreements, and purchases necessary for the use, or incidental to the performance of, the board's duties and the exercise of its powers pursuant to P.L    , c.      (C.    ) (pending before the Legislature as this bill);

     (5)   to insure against any losses in connection with the board's properties, operations, or assets;

     (6)   to formulate and adopt rules and regulations for the efficient conduct of the work and general administration of the board, its officers, and employees;

     (7)   to institute or cause to be instituted any legal proceedings or processes as may be necessary to properly enforce and give effect to any of the powers or duties of the executive director or the board;

     (8)   to develop an economic development master plan identifying the board's objectives, policies, and programs which will encourage the museum's attraction, expansion, and retention;

     (9)   to support and maintain existing museum facilities and services for the educational or recreational use and benefit of the public;

     (10)    to maintain exhibits and displays to promote and develop public interest and understanding of firefighter history;

     (11)    to develop, raise funds for, build and operate a fire museum, fire safety education center, and fallen firefighters memorial, and to provide for the display of fire apparatus and equipment, along with the history and documentation available for preservation;

     (12)    to determine the best course of action regarding museum collections both owned by and lent to the museum including, but not limited to, continuing any current ownership agreements or memorandums of understanding entered into by the board prior to the effective date of P.L.    , c.     (C    ) (pending before the Legislature as this bill);

     (13)  to oversee museum facility expansion, development, and strategic planning;

     (14)  to address marketing, budget, and fundraising issues;

     (15)  to conduct educational and recreational programs held at the museum facilities;  

     (16) to make plans and preparations for preservation and restoration of museum collection pieces; and

     (17)  to partner with affiliate organizations to borrow and lend temporary or permanent museum collections and to raise funds with these affiliate organizations, which may include, but not be limited to, other museums and similar educational or research facilities. 

     b.  The board of directors may be dissolved upon a majority vote of the board members. Upon dissolution of the board, any collections that were donated to the museum prior to or following the effective date of P.L.    , c.   (C.    ) (pending before the Legislature as this bill) shall be returned to the original donors in accordance with existing ownership agreements or memorandums of understanding.  Museum collections that were otherwise acquired or purchased as State property shall be placed in the custody of the Executive Director of the New Jersey Historical Commission in the Department of State upon dissolution of the board.  The executive director shall determine the appropriate course of action in housing or maintaining the collection. 

 

     3.    (New section)  There is appropriated from the General Fund $200,000 to the board of the New Jersey Fire Museum and Fallen Firefighters Memorial to effectuate the purposes of P.L.    , c.    (pending before the Legislature as this bill).  

 

     4.    Section 1 of P.L.1991, c.215 (C.28:2-26) is repealed. 

 

     5.    This act shall take effect immediately. 

 

 

STATEMENT

 

     This bill removes the New Jersey Fire Museum and Fallen Firefighters Memorial from the auspices of the Department of Environmental Protection and requires it to be reorganized and established as an independent, non-profit organization.  The museum is to oversee the permanent fire museum and fallen firefighter memorial to honor New Jersey's proud history of firefighting service and the brave men and women who have sacrificed their lives in the fire service. Under the bill, the museum collection donated by Ernest Day is to be transferred from the Department of Environmental Protection and placed in the custody of the New Jersey Fire Museum and Fallen Firefighters Memorial. 

     The bill requires the museum to be operated by a board of directors, which would have the following rights and responsibilities:

·         to make, amend, and repeal rules and bylaws for its own governance and guidance not inconsistent with State and federal law;

·         to maintain an office within the State as it may designate;

·         to contract for, accept, solicit, or collect any grants, loans, funds, property, or other aid in any form from the federal government or any agency or instrumentality thereof; from the State or any agency, instrumentality, or political subdivision thereof; or from any other public source;

·         to make and enter into contracts, leases, agreements, and purchases necessary for the use, or incidental to the performance of, the board's duties and the exercise of its powers established by the bill;

·         to insure against any losses in connection with the board's properties, operations, or assets;

·         to formulate and adopt rules and regulations for the efficient conduct of the work and general administration of the board, its officers, and employees;

·         to institute or cause to be instituted any legal proceedings or processes as may be necessary to properly enforce and give effect to any of the powers or duties of the executive director or the board;

·         to develop an economic development master plan identifying the board's objectives, policies, and programs which will encourage the museum's attraction, expansion, and retention;

·         to support and maintain existing museum facilities and services for the educational or recreational use and benefit of the public;

·         to maintain exhibits and displays to promote and develop public interest and understanding of firefighter history;

·         to develop, raise funds for, build and operate a fire museum, fire safety education center, and fallen firefighters memorial, and to provide for the display of fire apparatus and equipment, along with the history and documentation available for preservation;

·         to determine the best course of action regarding museum collections both owned by and lent to the museum including, but not limited to, continuing any current ownership agreements or memorandums of understanding entered into by the board prior to the bill's enactment;

·         to oversee museum facility expansion, development, and strategic planning;

·         to address marketing, budget, and fundraising issues;

·         to conduct educational and recreational programs held at the museum facilities; 

·         to make plans and preparations for preservation and restoration of museum collection pieces; and

·         to partner with affiliate organizations to borrow and lend temporary or permanent museum collections and to raise funds with these affiliate organizations, which may include, but not be limited to, other museums and similar educational or research facilities. 

     The bill allows the board of directors to be dissolved upon a majority vote of its members.  Upon dissolution of the board, any collections that were donated to the museum prior to or following the bill's effective date is to be returned to the original donors in accordance with existing ownership agreements or memorandums of understanding.  Museum collections that were otherwise acquired or purchased as State property are to be placed in the custody of the Executive Director of the New Jersey Historical Commission in the Department of State upon dissolution of the board.  The executive director is required to determine the appropriate course of action in housing or maintaining the collection.  

     Finally, the bill provides a $200,000 supplemental appropriation to the board of the New Jersey Fire Engine and Equipment Museum to carry out its purposes

feedback