New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S285

Introduced
1/11/22  
Refer
1/11/22  
Report Pass
10/13/22  

Caption

Establishes permanent unit in Office of Emergency Management to address access and functional needs of residents related to disasters and emergencies.

Impact

The establishment of this unit is a significant step toward improving the state's disaster response framework, particularly for those residents with unique challenges that may hinder their ability to access crucial resources and assistance. By focusing on a coordinated response, the bill aims to enhance the state's ability to cater to the needs of its most vulnerable populations, thereby safeguarding their well-being during emergencies. Additionally, it sets a precedent for future legislative efforts aimed at inclusive emergency management practices.

Summary

Senate Bill S285 establishes a permanent unit within the New Jersey Office of Emergency Management specifically designed to address the needs of residents with access and functional needs during disasters and emergencies. This initiative recognizes the long-lasting impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on vulnerable groups, including individuals with disabilities and older adults, who often face increased risks and challenges in crisis scenarios. The bill emphasizes the importance of comprehensive planning and coordination across various regions in the state, ensuring that effective resources and assistance are made available to those who require additional support during emergencies.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support for its focus on vulnerable populations, some stakeholders may raise concerns about the implementation process, including funding and resource allocation for the newly established unit. Questions regarding the effectiveness of coordination between state and local emergency management offices may also emerge, as ensuring seamless communication and resource distribution among various entities will be crucial to the unit's success. Overall, proponents argue that this bill is a necessary response to a high-priority issue, while opponents may seek to address practical considerations related to its execution.

Companion Bills

NJ A1701

Same As Establishes permanent unit in Office of Emergency Management to address access and functional needs of residents related to disasters and emergencies.

Previously Filed As

NJ S991

Establishes permanent unit in Office of Emergency Management to address access and functional needs of residents related to disasters and emergencies.

NJ A1701

Establishes permanent unit in Office of Emergency Management to address access and functional needs of residents related to disasters and emergencies.

NJ A2451

Establishes permanent unit in Office of Emergency Management to address access and functional needs of residents related to disasters and emergencies.

NJ S769

Establishes central registry of residents with special needs for use during emergencies.

NJ SR66

Urges Governor to immediately address unemployment claim backlog and reopen State offices closed to public.

NJ S3417

Requires Office of Emergency Management to incorporate into State Emergency Operations Plan framework to address cybersecurity incidents.

NJ SCR48

Urges Congress and President to permanently exempt Puerto Rico from Jones Act.

NJ SB582

Health and care facilities: licensing during emergencies or disasters.

NJ HB1831

Relating to disaster preparedness and emergency management and to certain vehicles used in emergencies; providing a penalty.

NJ AB2730

Access and functional needs: local government: agreement for emergency management and transportation.

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