New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1326

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Establishes the New Jersey Task Force on Child Support Reform.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1326 establishes the New Jersey Task Force on Child Support Reform, designed to analyze the current laws, practices, and procedures surrounding New Jersey's child support program. The task force will identify problems and recommend legislative improvements to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of the child support system. This initiative underscores a commitment to refining child support mechanisms within the state, presenting an opportunity to modernize and respond to evolving family needs and justice considerations. The task force will be composed of 16 members, including key state officials like the Commissioner of Human Services and members from the Senate and General Assembly. These representatives will be joined by public members, which include child support professionals and community representatives who can provide diverse perspectives on the program's functional aspects. This multidisciplinary approach aims to integrate various stakeholder insights, enhancing the report's comprehensiveness once completed. Significantly, the task force is mandated to consult with established organizations, allowing for a broader array of data and expertise. By coordinating with entities such as the New Jersey Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers and Advocates for Children of New Jersey, the task force is expected to gather quantitative and qualitative insights regarding the child support program's impact on families. Such consultations could potentially unveil significant gaps in service and delivery that may need urgent legislative action. The task force is required to submit its findings and recommendations in a report to the Governor and the Legislature within 18 months of its formation, after which it will be disbanded. This timeline emphasizes the urgency and priority of reforming child support measures. The impact on state laws will hinge on the task force's recommendations, which could lead to substantial legislative changes addressing efficacy, accessibility, and client satisfaction within New Jersey’s child support framework.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1149

Establishes the New Jersey Task Force on Child Support Reform.

NJ A1351

Establishes Task Force on Child Care Deserts in New Jersey.

NJ AJR15

Establishes "New Jersey Domestic Violence and Legal Access Task Force."

NJ A2220

Establishes Task Force on Child Care Deserts in New Jersey.

NJ A938

Establishes "New Jersey Reparations Task Force."

NJ A3264

Establishes "New Jersey Eviction Crisis Task Force."

NJ A1361

Establishes "New Jersey Eviction Crisis Task Force."

NJ AJR36

Establishes "New Jersey Domestic Violence and Legal Access Task Force."

NJ A4451

Establishes Task Force on Aging in State of New Jersey in DOH.

NJ A602

Establishes "New Jersey Reparations Task Force."

Similar Bills

LA SB214

Provides for the appointment of the commissioner of insurance. (2/3 - CA4s20) (8/1/28)

LA SB208

Provides for appointment of the commissioner of insurance. (2/3-CA4s(20)) (gov sig) (OR SEE FISC NOTE SG EX)

NJ S4507

Requires Passaic Valley Sewerage Commissioners to maintain minutes of meetings; provides Governor veto over minutes.

NJ A5739

Requires Passaic Valley Sewerage Commissioners to maintain minutes of meetings; provides Governor veto over minutes.

CA AB1210

Board of Parole Hearings: commissioners.

TX SB670

Relating to the appointment of the commissioners of the health and human services agencies by the governor.

AZ SCR1027

Corporation commissioners; appointment; election; terms

MD SB978

Garrett County Memorial Hospital - Lease Authorization and Alterations to Board of Governors