New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2073

Introduced
2/7/22  

Caption

Authorizes disclosure by DCF of child abuse and neglect information to religious institutions.

Impact

The introduction of A2073 could significantly alter the landscape of child protection laws in New Jersey. By enabling the DCF to share sensitive information with religious institutions, the bill seeks to create a safer environment for children involved in these organizations. Proponents of the bill argue that having access to child abuse and neglect information allows religious institutions to make informed hiring decisions, thereby reducing the likelihood of placing children in dangerous situations. Such measures could be especially crucial for institutions that offer programs targeted at children and youth.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2073 proposes amendments to the confidentiality provisions surrounding child abuse and neglect reports, specifically allowing the Division of Child Protection and Permanency (DCF) in New Jersey to disclose pertinent information to religious institutions regarding prospective or current employees who will be providing services to children. This was previously not permitted, as current law does not include religious institutions among the entities that can receive such information. The bill aims to enhance the protection of children by ensuring that those who work with minors in religious settings are vetted for any previous misconduct or allegations of abuse.

Contention

However, A2073 has raised concerns regarding the potential erosion of confidentiality protections for victims of child abuse. Critics argue that sharing this sensitive information with religious organizations might deter victims from coming forward due to fears of public exposure or retribution. There are apprehensions that this legislation could be misused, with private institutions possibly compromising the safety and anonymity of accused individuals before proper investigations are conducted. Thus, balancing the need for background checks while respecting the confidentiality rights of victims remains a contentious point within legislative discussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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