New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3850

Introduced
5/9/22  

Caption

Clarifies that residents with mental illness or substance use disorders may be included on public safety special assistance municipal lists.

Impact

The introduction of A3850 has implications for how municipalities manage their emergency planning and response strategies. By allowing individuals with mental health challenges or substance use disorders to voluntarily register for assistance, local governments can better prepare emergency services to accommodate specific needs. The bill emphasizes the importance of inclusivity in public safety protocols, aiming to foster a more responsive and comprehensive approach to emergency management.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3850 clarifies that residents with mental illness or substance use disorders may include themselves on municipal lists designated for special assistance during emergencies. This initiative builds on existing legislation, specifically P.L.2017, c.266, which allows municipalities in New Jersey to maintain a list of residents who identify as needing special support. The aim of the bill is to ensure that vulnerable populations are recognized by emergency response teams, potentially improving their safety and welfare during critical situations.

Contention

While the bill is generally viewed as a progressive step towards enhancing public safety for marginalized groups, it may also raise questions regarding privacy and the handling of sensitive information. Critics of similar measures often voice concerns about the potential stigmatization of individuals who register for such lists. Moreover, local governments may face challenges in implementing and maintaining these lists effectively, ensuring they are updated regularly while balancing the confidentiality of the residents involved.

Companion Bills

NJ S1623

Same As Clarifies that residents with mental illness or substance use disorders may be included on public safety special assistance municipal lists.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1623

Clarifies that residents with mental illness or substance use disorders may be included on public safety special assistance municipal lists.

NJ A3038

Clarifies that residents with mental illness or substance use disorders may be included on public safety special assistance municipal lists.

NJ S1950

Clarifies that definition of mental illness in law governing involuntary commitment to treatment includes substance use disorder if dangerous standard met.

NJ S91

Clarifies that definition of mental illness in law governing involuntary commitment to treatment includes substance use disorder if dangerous standard met.

NJ A1950

Clarifies that definition of mental illness in law governing involuntary commitment to treatment includes substance use disorder if dangerous standard met.

NJ SB1045

Conservatorship: serious mental illness and substance use disorders.

NJ SB40

Conservatorship: serious mental illness and substance use disorders.

NJ SB1251

Conservatorships: serious mental illness and substance use disorders: counties.

NJ AB2679

Conservatorship: serious mental illness and substance use disorders: County of Butte.

NJ SB1303

Conservatorships: serious mental illness and substance use disorders: counties.

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