New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3461

Introduced
3/8/22  

Caption

Requires county and municipal welfare agencies to determine if person is sex offender within certain time after initial placement in emergency shelter and to provide notification of placement to law enforcement.

Impact

The legislation seeks to enhance the safety of emergency shelters, which can include hotels and motels, by preemptively identifying potential offenders. The measure is intended to mitigate risks associated with housing sex offenders and families together, thereby reinforcing public safety policies surrounding vulnerable populations. By requiring that such information be shared with law enforcement swiftly, it contributes to a more informed local law enforcement landscape regarding the placement of sex offenders in community shelters.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3461, introduced in New Jersey, focuses on the requirement for county and municipal welfare agencies to determine if a person placed in an emergency shelter is a registered sex offender within three business days. The bill aims to ensure that educational facilities are aware of the presence of sex offenders in emergency shelters to facilitate proper risk assessment to maintain safety, especially for families with children. This notification is mandated to be communicated to the chief law enforcement officer of the municipality or the Superintendent of State Police if no local police exist.

Contention

Despite its intended purpose, the bill may raise concerns about the implications for privacy and the management of sex offenders, particularly regarding the responsibilities placed on welfare agencies. Critics may argue that this act could foster stigma and discrimination against individuals who have served their sentences, creating barriers to obtaining essential services in emergency situations. However, the primary intent articulated by the bill’s sponsors is to ensure robust safety measures in environments that serve families.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1844

Conforms Megan's law to requirements of federal Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act.

NJ A3758

Conforms Megan's law to requirements of federal Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act.

NJ A2496

Conforms Megan's law to requirements of federal Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act.

NJ H0893

Child Welfare Placements

NJ HB1080

Sex offenders in emergency shelters; notification, registration, penalty.

NJ HB1043

Emergency And Continued Placement With Relative Or Kin

NJ A4139

Requires person convicted, or fleeing charge, of sex offense in foreign country to register under Megan's Law; requires law enforcement to inquire about immigration status of sex offenders and cooperate with federal immigration authorities.

NJ A3454

Requires person convicted, or fleeing charge, of sex offense in foreign country to register under Megan's Law; requires law enforcement to inquire about immigration status of sex offenders and cooperate with federal immigration authorities.

NJ S216

Requires person convicted, or fleeing charge, of sex offense in foreign country to register under Megan's Law; requires law enforcement to inquire about immigration status of sex offenders and cooperate with federal immigration authorities.

NJ S363

Requires person convicted, or fleeing charge, of sex offense in foreign country to register under Megan's Law; requires law enforcement to inquire about immigration status of sex offenders and cooperate with federal immigration authorities.

Similar Bills

CA SB1145

Juveniles: placement.

AZ SB1500

Compensation; erroneous convictions

CA AB1835

Sexually violent predators: conditional release: placement location.

NH SB417

Relative to out-of-home placements for children.

NJ A3600

Increases the frequency of permanency hearing from every 12 months to every six months.

NJ A2253

Increases the frequency of permanency hearing from every 12 months to every six months.

AZ SB1458

Congregate care; dependent children; procedures

CA SB116

Human services.