New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2515

Introduced
5/12/22  

Caption

Establishes two-year pilot program for persons with disabilities; appropriates $1.5 million.

Impact

This bill appropriates up to $1.5 million from the General Fund to the New Jersey Department of Human Services to support the pilot's operations. This funding will help create educational courses, daily recreational activities, vocational training, job coaching, and necessary transport provisions for participants. A key goal is to foster independence and self-sufficiency among individuals with disabilities, integrating them more effectively into their communities.

Summary

Senate Bill 2515 establishes a two-year pilot program aimed at enhancing lives for individuals with disabilities through a comprehensive educational, vocational, and recreational approach. The program is intended to serve students aged 21 to 30, all diagnosed with disabilities, and focuses on enriching their experiences and skills through various structured activities. The program is set to be implemented across three regions of the state — northern, central, and southern — ensuring wide-ranging access and tailored support for participants.

Contention

A notable aspect of the bill is its requirement for ongoing evaluation by an independent entity that specializes in educational and social services. This evaluation will assess not only the participants' personal and vocational development but also the overall functioning of the program. Reports on progress will be submitted to the Governor and the Legislature, which is intended to ensure transparency and accountability, but the specifics of these evaluations might instigate debate about their methodology and implications for program adjustments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S3736

Establishes one-year pilot program for certain persons with disabilities; appropriates up to $85,000.

NJ S694

Establishes one-year pilot program for certain persons with disabilities; appropriates up to $85,000.

NJ S3634

Establishes County-Based School Security Pilot Program in DOE; appropriates $15 million.

NJ S1284

Establishes County-Based School Security Pilot Program in DOE; appropriates $15 million.

NJ SB470

Persons with disabilities; creating the Independence and Opportunity for Persons with Disabilities Pilot Program Act. Effective date.

NJ S4004

Revises law on extended employment programs for persons with disabilities.

NJ S653

Allows certain persons with developmental disabilities 21 years of age and older to simultaneously participate in adult day and employment programs.

NJ S1060

Establishes "Comprehensive Geriatric Fall Prevention Pilot Program" in DHS; appropriates $11.7 million.

NJ S815

Allows certain persons with developmental disabilities 21 years of age and older to attend special education programs and to simultaneously participate in adult day and employment programs.

NJ A5131

Revises law on extended employment programs for persons with disabilities.

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