Establishes the "Next New Jersey Program Act" promoting AI development by granting tax credits to eligible AI businesses. Requires capital investments in AI facilities, job creation, and collaboration with NJ-based institutions. Mandates compliance with sustainability standards, prevailing wages, and regulatory requirements. Limits apply to tax credit value and duration.
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This is a binding state statute enacted by the New Jersey legislature with mandatory requirements, enforcement mechanisms, penalties for non-compliance, and formal regulatory oversight by the New Jersey Economic Development Authority.
This document has minimal coverage of AI risk domains, with limited explicit mention of risks. The primary focus is on economic incentives for AI development rather than risk mitigation. There is minimal coverage (score 2) of environmental harm (6.6) through sustainability standards requirements, and minimal coverage (score 2) of competitive dynamics (6.4) through the program's focus on attracting AI investment. Most risk domains are not addressed.
This document primarily governs the Information sector and Scientific Research and Development Services sector, as it targets businesses primarily engaged in AI development and AI data center operations. The program is designed to attract AI businesses to New Jersey through tax incentives.
The document does not focus on specific AI lifecycle stages but rather on the business requirements for AI companies to receive tax credits. It implicitly covers the 'Build and Use Model' stage through references to AI development activities, and the 'Deploy' and 'Operate and Monitor' stages through requirements for operational AI businesses and data centers. The document primarily addresses business operations rather than technical AI development processes.
The document explicitly mentions AI systems, AI models, AI data centers, and various AI applications. It defines artificial intelligence broadly and references machine learning, deep learning, natural language processing, computer vision, and generative AI. However, it does not mention frontier AI, general purpose AI, task-specific AI, foundation models, predictive AI, open-weight models, or compute thresholds.
New Jersey Senate; New Jersey General Assembly
The document is a state legislative act proposed and enacted by the New Jersey legislature, as indicated by the formal enactment clause.
New Jersey Economic Development Authority; Department of Labor and Workforce Development; Department of Environmental Protection; Department of the Treasury; Division of Taxation
The New Jersey Economic Development Authority is the primary enforcement body with authority to recapture tax credits, conduct audits, and ensure compliance. Multiple state departments provide supporting enforcement through verification of good standing and compliance with their respective regulations.
New Jersey Economic Development Authority; Department of Labor and Workforce Development; Department of Environmental Protection; Department of the Treasury; Division of Workplace Safety and Health
The Authority monitors compliance through annual reporting requirements, certification processes, and ongoing verification. Multiple state departments monitor compliance with labor, environmental, and tax requirements.
The document targets businesses primarily engaged in the artificial intelligence industry or large-scale AI data center industry, including AI developers and infrastructure providers. Businesses must demonstrate that more than 50% of employees are engaged in AI-related activities or more than 50% of revenue is from AI-related activities.
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