New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4100

Introduced
6/2/22  

Caption

Imposes requirements on video visitation service contracts for inmates in certain correctional facilities; requires correctional facilities to allow contact visits.

Impact

In terms of its impact on state laws, A4100 is significant as it explicitly prohibits correctional facilities from receiving commissions or imposing extra surcharges on video visitation services. This is aimed at preventing any potential exploitation of inmates and their families, thus ensuring that the financial burden of communication via video does not fall unfairly on them. The bill also outlines a requirement for video visitation service providers to maintain service quality and to refund charges when services fail to meet acceptable standards, thereby promoting accountability among vendors.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4100 was introduced to impose a set of regulations on video visitation service contracts for inmates in state, county, and private correctional facilities in New Jersey. The bill mandates that all contracts must adhere to specified procurement provisions, and it stipulates that service providers can only charge a maximum of 11 cents per minute for video visitation. It seeks to ensure that families and legal representatives of inmates have affordable access to video calls, promoting a more humane method of communication, especially during times when physical visits may be restricted.

Contention

Notably, the bill faces a variety of opinions during discussions, particularly regarding the balance between institutional security and inmate rights. Some stakeholders argue that while improving visitation is essential, it must not come at the cost of security protocols within correctional facilities. Others view it as a necessary shift toward more progressive inmate treatment that recognizes the importance of maintaining family and legal ties. The requirements for allowing physical contact visits under certain conditions also add complexity to the bill's implementation.

Further_provisions

The overarching intent of A4100 reflects a commitment to reform the way inmate visitation is managed in New Jersey, emphasizing the importance of regular communication between inmates and their loved ones, as well as legal counsel. In addition to laying out the groundwork for video visitation regulations, the bill directs the Commissioner of Corrections to adopt necessary rules and regulations to facilitate compliance and effective implementation of these new standards.

Companion Bills

NJ S258

Same As Imposes requirements on video visitation service contracts for inmates in certain correctional facilities; requires correctional facilities to allow contact visits.

Previously Filed As

NJ S258

Imposes requirements on video visitation service contracts for inmates in certain correctional facilities; requires correctional facilities to allow contact visits.

NJ S1489

Imposes requirements on video visitation service contracts for inmates in certain correctional facilities; requires correctional facilities to allow contact visits.

NJ A2266

Imposes requirements on video visitation service contracts for inmates in certain correctional facilities; requires correctional facilities to allow contact visits.

NJ A5195

Requires State and private correctional facilities to allow inmates to make telephone and video calls at no cost to inmate or other party.

NJ S2390

Requires State and private correctional facilities to allow inmates to make telephone and video calls at no cost to inmate or other party.

NJ A1889

Requires State and private correctional facilities to allow inmates to make telephone and video calls at no cost to inmate or other party.

NJ HB1053

Correctional facilities, local; fees associated with inmates.

NJ SB581

Correctional facilities, local and regional; fees charged to inmates.

NJ S4035

Requires State and county correctional facilities to make feminine hygiene products of varying absorbency levels available to female inmates.

NJ A5172

Requires State and county correctional facilities to make feminine hygiene products of varying absorbency levels available to female inmates.

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