New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2251

Introduced
2/7/22  

Caption

Authorizes Assistant Commissioner of Division of Developmental Disabilities to establish exception rates, and programmatic and staffing requirements, for individuals with highly acute needs.

Impact

The primary impact of A2251 is to address the inadequacies within the current developmental disabilities system by permitting tailored funding that is commensurate with the specific clinical requirements of individuals exhibiting extreme self-injurious or aggressive behaviors. The legislation seeks to correct the flaws in the existing fee-for-service model that fails to account for the unique requirements associated with these higher needs, thereby improving service delivery and ensuring that care providers are equipped to handle such cases safely.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2251 focuses on the establishment of exception rates and specific programmatic and staffing requirements for individuals with highly acute developmental disabilities in New Jersey. The bill grants the Assistant Commissioner of the Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD) the authority to identify individuals with such needs and set exception rates for their care. These provisions aim to enhance the support and safety for a small but significant sub-population of individuals who require more intensive resources than what the current system can provide.

Conclusion

In essence, A2251 is a critical legislative measure aimed at refining the framework that governs the support services for individuals with developmental disabilities facing acute challenges. By emphasizing the need for a robust and responsive care system, the bill not only seeks to enhance individual safety and care quality but also attempts to foster more effective outcomes through tailored approaches that recognize the complexities associated with these unique needs.

Contention

Notably, the bill acknowledges the risks posed by inadequate staffing and clinical supports in current arrangements, which can lead to dangerous placements for individuals who present significant behavioral challenges. As it introduces structured programmatic requirements, including mandated staffing ratios and qualifications for personnel, the legislation aims to prevent any disparity in care that could stem from the ambiguous standards currently in place.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A3640

Authorizes Assistant Commissioner of Division of Developmental Disabilities to establish exception rates, and programmatic and staffing requirements, for individuals with highly acute needs.

NJ A5635

Establishes framework for appointment of receiver for provider of services to individuals with developmental disabilities.

NJ S3755

Establishes framework for appointment of receiver for provider of services to individuals with developmental disabilities.

NJ S1243

Establishes Division of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities in DCF.

NJ A1932

Establishes Division of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities in DCF.

NJ H1103

Services for Individuals with Developmental Disabilities

NJ A3683

Establishes "Patient Protection and Safe Staffing Act."

NJ S2700

Establishes "Patient Protection and Safe Staffing Act."

NJ A3336

Establishes "Task Force on Supportive Technology for Individuals with Developmental Disabilities."

NJ A2399

Establishes "Task Force on Supportive Technology for Individuals with Developmental Disabilities."

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Authorizes Assistant Commissioner of Division of Developmental Disabilities to establish exception rates, and programmatic and staffing requirements, for individuals with highly acute needs.

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