A 3858
Allows certain State agencies to sell Internet advertisements on agencies' websites as pilot program.
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Bill overview
This bill allows a limited number of New Jersey State agencies to test a pilot program where they can sell internet advertisements on their websites. The program is designed to potentially generate new revenue for the state, particularly for agencies with high website traffic. However, the bill includes restrictions on the types of advertisements allowed, such as those for tobacco or alcohol, and requires agencies to maintain a non-public forum on their websites with a disclaimer. Agencies must also report on the program's effectiveness after three years.
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Craig Coughlin
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