New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1489

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Imposes requirements on video visitation service contracts for inmates in certain correctional facilities; requires correctional facilities to allow contact visits.

Impact

This legislation significantly impacts the operational protocols of correctional facilities. By enforcing a maximum charge for video visitation, it aims to ensure that inmates can maintain communication with their families and attorneys without incurring exorbitant costs. Also, the bill prohibits facilities from receiving commissions on visitation services, implying that profitability should not compromise the quality and accessibility of inmate communications. Additionally, it reinforces the right of inmates to have contact visits with approved visitors, which can enhance their social interactions and mental health while incarcerated.

Summary

Senate Bill S1489 is aimed at regulating video visitation service contracts for inmate communications in State, county, and private correctional facilities in New Jersey. The bill mandates that contracts for video visitation services adhere to specified procurement provisions, ensuring that services are provided at a regulated rate, which cannot exceed 11 cents per minute. It also stipulates that additional charges or service fees beyond this limit cannot be imposed on the families of inmates. Furthermore, it requires correctional facilities to engage the lowest responsible bidder for these services, promoting financial accountability and quality assurance of the service provided.

Contention

The bill is likely to raise various points of contention among stakeholders in the correctional system. Supporters argue that such regulations are essential for protecting inmates' rights and ensuring fair treatment, while critics may express concerns about the financial implications for correctional facilities and the quality of service delivery. Another area of debate could revolve around the enforcement of penalties against vendors who fail to maintain service quality, questioning the reliability of oversight mechanisms. Overall, the balance between security, cost, and inmate rights will be central to discussions surrounding S1489.

Companion Bills

NJ A2266

Same As Imposes requirements on video visitation service contracts for inmates in certain correctional facilities; requires correctional facilities to allow contact visits.

NJ S258

Carry Over Imposes requirements on video visitation service contracts for inmates in certain correctional facilities; requires correctional facilities to allow contact visits.

NJ A4100

Carry Over Imposes requirements on video visitation service contracts for inmates in certain correctional facilities; requires correctional facilities to allow contact visits.

Previously Filed As

NJ A4100

Imposes requirements on video visitation service contracts for inmates in certain correctional facilities; requires correctional facilities to allow contact visits.

NJ S258

Imposes requirements on video visitation service contracts for inmates in certain correctional facilities; requires correctional facilities to allow contact visits.

NJ A2266

Imposes requirements on video visitation service contracts for inmates in certain correctional facilities; requires correctional facilities to allow contact visits.

NJ A5195

Requires State and private correctional facilities to allow inmates to make telephone and video calls at no cost to inmate or other party.

NJ A1889

Requires State and private correctional facilities to allow inmates to make telephone and video calls at no cost to inmate or other party.

NJ S2390

Requires State and private correctional facilities to allow inmates to make telephone and video calls at no cost to inmate or other party.

NJ LD1626

An Act to Standardize Requirements Between Boards of Visitors for County Jails and Department of Corrections Correctional Facilities

NJ HB1053

Correctional facilities, local; fees associated with inmates.

NJ A5172

Requires State and county correctional facilities to make feminine hygiene products of varying absorbency levels available to female inmates.

NJ S4035

Requires State and county correctional facilities to make feminine hygiene products of varying absorbency levels available to female inmates.

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