The Legislature finds and declares:
Similarly, the Legislature is also concerned with the impact on the casino gaming properties in Atlantic City of the total amount of the PILOT payments, as calculated under the current version of the "Casino Property Tax Stabilization Act," P.L. 2016, c. 5(C.52:27BBBB-18 et seq.), owed by those casino gaming properties, as well as the current manner of determining each individual casino gaming property's PILOT payment responsibility, due to all of the issues experienced in Atlantic City resulting from the public health emergency. The Legislature is concerned that the impact of all of the public health emergency limitations on Atlantic City's casino gaming properties will affect the finances of those casinos for the foreseeable future, and thereby impact their ability to pay the required PILOT payments to the city and impact their ability to contribute to the quality of life of the State's senior and disabled residents who rely on casino revenue deposited into the Casino Revenue Fund to fund programs that reduce property taxes as well as utility assistance programs benefiting those residents.
N.J.S. § 52:27BBBB-19.1