New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2074

Introduced
2/7/22  

Caption

Prohibits incarcerated individuals from receiving Medicaid, Work First New Jersey, or Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits.

Impact

The implications for state law are significant as the bill seeks to amend existing laws related to eligibility for public benefits. By enforcing stricter eligibility criteria for incarcerated individuals, this bill aims to protect state resources from being allocated to those who cannot utilize them while incarcerated. This measure is likely to streamline the verification process for benefit eligibility, safeguarding funds against the backdrop of reported discrepancies that have previously amounted to over $12.6 million in improper payments associated with these programs. The overarching goal is to ensure that benefits are fairly allocated and not redundantly issued to those who are not in a position to benefit from them.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2074 aims to prohibit individuals who are incarcerated from receiving public benefits under New Jersey's Medicaid, Work First New Jersey, and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). The bill addresses a notable issue regarding improper payments where incarcerated individuals continued to receive assistance due to inadequate information sharing between relevant state agencies. The proposed law requires the Department of Human Services to set up monthly information-sharing protocols with the Department of Corrections, the Administrative Office of the Courts, and local counties to ensure more accurate and up-to-date reporting of individuals' incarceration status. If an individual is found to be incarcerated, their eligibility for these benefits will be automatically suspended without delay.

Contention

Notable points of contention arise concerning the balance between public assistance and the rights of incarcerated individuals. Critics of the bill may argue that such prohibitions further exacerbate the challenges faced by individuals reintegrating into society post-incarceration by stripping them of necessary support during their absence. Additionally, there may be discussions around whether this bill could disproportionally affect vulnerable populations already facing systemic barriers to assistance. As this bill progresses, discussions will likely highlight the importance of equitable treatment for formerly incarcerated individuals as well as the challenges related to managing public benefits more effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

NJ A3385

Prohibits incarcerated individuals from receiving Medicaid, Work First New Jersey, or Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits.

CO HB1045

Treatment for Substance Use Disorders

NJ S4043

Increases access to substance use disorder treatment; Requires Medicaid coverage for substance use disorder services provided by community-based organizations.

NJ A5354

Increases access to substance use disorder treatment; Requires Medicaid coverage for substance use disorder services provided by community-based organizations.

NJ A5000

Requires Medicaid coverage for fertility preservation services in cases of iatrogenic infertility caused by medically necessary treatments.

NJ S3831

Requires Medicaid coverage for fertility preservation services in cases of iatrogenic infertility caused by medically necessary treatments.

NJ A3699

Authorizes health care professionals to engage in the use of remote patient monitoring devices; requires health care insurance coverage by certain insurers for remote patient monitoring devices.

NJ A5609

Allows remote patient monitoring of pregnant patients; requires reimbursement for remote patient monitoring rendered to certain Medicaid beneficiaries.