New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2283

Introduced
2/7/22  

Caption

Provides that denial of services based on a person's disability or perceived disability by domestic violence shelters is unlawful discrimination.

Impact

The implementation of A2283 would significantly enhance protections for individuals seeking shelter from domestic violence. By incorporating disability rights into the framework of the 'Shelters for Victims of Domestic Violence Act,' the bill obligates shelters to provide services to all individuals, regardless of disability status. Moreover, if violations occur, the bill establishes procedures for complaints to be investigated and prosecuted under the provisions of the 'Law Against Discrimination,' thereby reinforcing accountability among domestic violence service providers.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2283 aims to address unlawful discrimination in domestic violence shelters by making it illegal for these establishments to deny services to individuals based on their disability or perceived disability. Specifically, the bill supplements the existing 'Shelters for Victims of Domestic Violence Act' and clarifies that such discrimination violates state law. The sponsor of the bill, Assemblywoman Carol A. Murphy, introduced it to ensure equal access to shelter services for individuals with disabilities, emphasizing a commitment to protect vulnerable populations from discrimination.

Contention

While the bill promotes inclusivity, potential points of contention may arise regarding the implications for shelters that may need to adjust their facilities or staff training to accommodate individuals with disabilities. Supporters of the bill argue that it is essential to address this issue, particularly given the historical marginalization of individuals with disabilities in service access. Critics, however, may express concerns about resource allocation, as shelters might face additional challenges in meeting the diverse needs of all potential clients, including those with disabilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1164

Provides that denial of services based on a person's disability or perceived disability by domestic violence shelters is unlawful discrimination.

NJ S2840

Concerns unlawful discrimination and harassment.

NJ A1691

Concerns unlawful discrimination and harassment.

NJ A2443

Concerns unlawful discrimination and harassment.

NJ S2544

Concerns unlawful discrimination and harassment.

NJ A4841

Concerns housing discrimination based on source of lawful income.

NJ S3056

Clarifies that sexual harrassment and sexual assault constitute unlawful discrimination on basis of sex.

NJ S3362

Establishes Domestic Violence Shelter Pet Grant Program to provide funds to house pets in shelters with their owners.

NJ A5907

Establishes Domestic Violence Shelter Pet Grant Program to provide funds to house pets in shelters with their owners.

NJ A3836

Establishes Domestic Violence Shelter Pet Grant Program to provide funds to house pets in shelters with their owners.

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