New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4626

Introduced
9/22/22  
Refer
9/22/22  

Caption

Requires entity that manages public housing for seniors to retain emergency contact information for residents.

Impact

The passing of A4626 will significantly impact the operations of public housing facilities for seniors across New Jersey. It introduces a structured requirement for the management of vital contact information, reinforcing the responsibility of housing entities to ensure that they can respond efficiently in emergencies. It also incorporates penalties for non-compliance, which adds a layer of accountability ensuring that entities take these obligations seriously. By codifying these procedures into law, the bill strengthens protective measures for vulnerable senior populations, facilitating better emergency management practices.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4626, introduced in New Jersey, mandates that entities managing public housing for seniors must establish protocols for collecting and maintaining emergency contact information for residents. This initiative aims to ensure that in cases of hospitalization or death, emergency contacts can be promptly notified, enhancing the safety and welfare of elderly residents living in such facilities. The legislation specifically requires these entities to offer residents the opportunity to provide or update this information at the time of lease signing and annually thereafter.

Sentiment

The reception of A4626 has generally been positive within legislative discussions, with support primarily from advocates for senior citizens who see it as a necessary step to improve life for elderly residents in public housing. However, there are also concerns about the feasibility and potential administrative burden on housing entities, particularly smaller organizations that may lack the resources to implement such measures effectively. Advocates emphasize the importance of safeguarding seniors but also call for support mechanisms to ease the transition into these new responsibilities.

Contention

Debates surrounding A4626 highlighted concerns regarding the implications of collecting and handling personal information by housing entities. Critics voiced apprehension over privacy issues, specifically who would have access to this emergency contact information and how it would be handled. Although the bill specifies that the information be used exclusively for emergencies, there remain lingering worries about data security and the potential misuse of sensitive personal data. Such contention reveals the critical balance needed between improving safety measures for vulnerable populations and ensuring their privacy rights are maintained.

Companion Bills

NJ S3197

Same As Requires association of age-restricted community to retain emergency contact information for residents.

Previously Filed As

NJ S3197

Requires association of age-restricted community to retain emergency contact information for residents.

NJ S1045

Requires association of age-restricted community to retain emergency contact information for residents.

NJ A1897

Requires long-term care facilities to meet with residents and residents' families to review emergency contact information and to offer residents opportunity to update information.

NJ A2340

Requires long-term care facilities to meet with residents and residents' families to review emergency contact information and to offer residents opportunity to update information.

NJ A1699

Requires licensure of community management entity that contracts to conduct management services for planned real estate development association.

NJ A2450

Requires licensure of community management entity that contracts to conduct management services for planned real estate development association.

NJ A2129

Requires certain common interest community associations to publish certain information; requires that homeowners' association contracts for management and maintenance include 24-hour emergency services.

NJ A4317

Requires residential psychiatric and long-term care facilities to provide certain financial information to facility residents and other individuals.

NJ A3644

Requires residential psychiatric and long-term care facilities to provide certain financial information to facility residents and other individuals.

NJ A1006

Requires certain common interest community associations to publish certain information; requires that homeowners' association contracts for management and maintenance include 24-hour emergency services.

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