New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1034

Introduced
1/31/22  
Refer
1/31/22  
Report Pass
5/12/22  
Engrossed
5/26/22  
Refer
5/26/22  
Refer
6/9/22  
Report Pass
10/17/22  
Engrossed
10/27/22  
Enrolled
12/19/22  
Chaptered
1/12/23  

Caption

Establishes New Jersey Siblings' Bill of Rights.

Impact

The enactment of S1034 amends the child welfare laws in New Jersey, particularly P.L.1991, c.290. It aims to ensure that siblings in out-of-home placements are treated with respect to their familial relationships, thus granting them rights to regular visitation and communication. The law has the potential to influence how child welfare agencies operate, requiring them to prioritize sibling placements and support as part of their standard operating procedures. This shift in legislation is expected to improve outcomes for children by maintaining connections that can provide emotional and psychological stability during difficult transitions.

Summary

S1034, titled the New Jersey Siblings' Bill of Rights, is a legislative act aimed at enhancing the rights of siblings in the child welfare system of New Jersey. The bill establishes various rights for children, particularly those placed outside their homes, emphasizing the importance of sibling connections and relationships during foster care or adoption processes. It mandates that siblings should be placed together whenever feasible, and if not, they should still have regular contact, including virtual visits, thus prioritizing sibling relationships within the framework of child welfare services.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding S1034 has been notably supportive, with many advocating for the preservation of familial bonds as critical to children's emotional well-being. Advocates argue that this legislation addresses issues raised by young individuals affected by the child welfare system, who highlighted the significance of sibling relationships. There's a broad consensus among child welfare organizations, legislators, and community stakeholders that maintaining sibling ties plays a crucial role in enhancing the emotional health and stability of children who face the disruptions of foster care.

Contention

Despite the consensus on the positive impact of sibling connections, there are inherent challenges and concerns regarding the implementation of S1034. Issues regarding resource availability for adequate sibling placements, the potential for conflicting interests in challenging family situations, and the overall capacity of the child welfare system to comply with these expanded rights may lead to contention. Moreover, while the intention is to protect siblings, there are concerns that the bill might not fully account for situations where sibling placement could be harmful or not in the best interest of the child.

Companion Bills

NJ A1357

Same As Establishes New Jersey Siblings' Bill of Rights.

Similar Bills

NJ A3980

Grants child placed in resource family care and resource family parents the right to be notified when case manager or supervisor is assigned to child; grants child in resource family care right to be notified of certain property and benefits.

NJ S2706

Grants child placed in resource family care and resource family parents the right to be notified when case manager or supervisor is assigned to child; grants child in resource family care right to be notified of certain property and benefits.

NJ A1357

Establishes New Jersey Siblings' Bill of Rights.

NJ A3506

Grants child placed in resource family care and resource family parents the right to be notified when case manager or supervisor is assigned to child; grants child in resource family care right to be notified of certain property and benefits.

NJ S1600

Grants child placed in resource family care and resource family parents the right to be notified when case manager or supervisor is assigned to child; grants child in resource family care right to be notified of certain property and benefits.

NJ A3981

Grants children places in resource family care right to have certain signage displayed in home.

NJ S2704

Grants children places in resource family care right to have certain signage displayed in home.

CA AB1068

Juveniles: dependency: child and family teams.