New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1903

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Requires Office of Information Technology to establish centralized, one-stop website resource guide to assist persons in navigating the State's mental health and substance use disorder service systems.

Impact

The bill is poised to have significant implications for state laws related to mental health by consolidating information and resources in an easily accessible format for the public. This initiative reflects a commitment to strengthen public health frameworks and support systems for those affected by mental health challenges. The centralized nature of the website could streamline processes and make it easier for users to find appropriate support services, thus promoting better mental health outcomes across New Jersey.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1903 aims to enhance accessibility to mental health and substance use disorder services in New Jersey by establishing a centralized, one-stop website. This resource is intended for individuals struggling with mental health issues or substance use disorders and their families, providing essential information relevant to navigating the state’s mental health and substance use service systems. The bill mandates that the Office of Information Technology collaborate with various health departments to create and publicize the website effectively across multiple media platforms, making it widely available to those in need.

Contention

While the bill is largely seen as a positive step towards increasing access to mental health resources, potential areas of contention may arise around the implementation and effectiveness of the website. Concerns may include the adequacy of the resources provided, the ongoing maintenance of the website, and the ability to keep the information current and comprehensive. Additionally, discussions may emerge about the funding and staffing necessary to sustain such a centralized service, including how it might overlap with existing services and programs within the state.

Companion Bills

NJ A507

Carry Over Requires Office of Information Technology to establish centralized, one-stop website resource guide to assist persons in navigating the State's mental health and substance use disorder service systems.

Previously Filed As

NJ A507

Requires Office of Information Technology to establish centralized, one-stop website resource guide to assist persons in navigating the State's mental health and substance use disorder service systems.

NJ A3779

Requires Office of Information Technology to establish centralized, one-stop website resource guide to assist persons in navigating the State's developmental disability service system.

NJ S501

Requires Office of Information Technology to establish centralized, one-stop website resource guide to assist persons in navigating the State's developmental disability service system.

NJ A5683

Requires Office of Information Technology to create platform to integrate multiple state websites into single centralized hub.

NJ A1886

Establishes Office of Alcohol and Drug Use Disorders Policy to oversee, direct, and coordinate resources, funding, and data tracking concerning treatment of substance use disorders.

NJ S137

Establishes Office of Alcohol and Drug Use Disorders Policy to oversee, direct, and coordinate resources, funding, and data tracking concerning treatment of substance use disorders.

NJ S319

Establishes Office of Alcohol and Drug Use Disorders Policy to oversee, direct, and coordinate resources, funding, and data tracking concerning treatment of substance use disorders.

NJ S1620

Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders

NJ H1439

Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders

NJ A4275

Establishes Office of Ombudsman for Mental Health and Addiction Services.

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