Designates August 27 of each year as "Billy Cray Day."
Impact
The resolution seeks to draw attention to the ongoing problems reported by the Office of the Ombudsman for Individuals with Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities, which conveys alarming statistics regarding abuse and neglect within group homes. There is a persistent call for enhanced oversight and protective measures for residents. The designation of 'Billy Cray Day' will serve as an annual reminder of these challenges and the need for continued advocacy to improve living conditions for individuals in congregate settings.
Summary
Assembly Joint Resolution No. 17 designates August 27 of each year as 'Billy Cray Day' in New Jersey. This resolution honors the memory of William 'Billy' Cray, a 33-year-old man with developmental disabilities who tragically died under suspicious circumstances in a congregate setting on August 27, 2017. The day aims to heighten awareness of the critical issues of abuse, neglect, and exploitation that individuals in such settings often face. It reflects the growing concern regarding the quality of care in congregate facilities for individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities.
Contention
Supporters of the resolution argue that honoring Billy Cray in this manner is both appropriate and necessary, given the substantial evidence of systemic issues within congregate facilities. However, some may question the effectiveness of such a day of recognition in enacting meaningful change and whether legislative action should focus more directly on enforceable safety and monitoring regulations, such as requiring electronic monitoring devices as proposed in previous legislation. Ultimately, this resolution aims to encourage discussions about these challenges and foster a commitment to ensuring the safety and rights of vulnerable residents.
Relating to the authority of the office of independent ombudsman for state supported living centers to oversee community-based services provided to individuals with an intellectual or developmental disability.
Relating to the protection and care of individuals with mental retardation and to certain legal protections for individuals with disabilities; providing criminal penalties.