New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3676

Introduced
2/28/23  

Caption

Provides reimbursement to emergency shelter following certain evictions.

Impact

The impact of this bill is significant as it modifies existing protocols around emergency shelters and addresses a critical aspect of homelessness management within the state. By allowing shelters to request reimbursements, the bill provides a layer of financial protection to operators who must enforce eviction actions. This could potentially improve the conditions under which these shelters operate, ensuring that they are better equipped to serve the needs of homeless individuals while maintaining financial stability. Furthermore, annual appropriations from the General Fund are mandated to facilitate these reimbursements, which implies a commitment from the state to uphold this support system in a consistent and predictable manner.

Summary

Senate Bill 3676 focuses on the issue of evictions within emergency shelters in New Jersey. The bill enables operators of emergency shelters to seek reimbursement for costs incurred and revenue lost due to situations where shelter occupants refuse to vacate their designated space after the time limit has expired. Such an action allows shelter operators to manage their resources more effectively while ensuring that they are not financially penalized for adhering to the legal processes of eviction. This introduces a formal structure for financial support from the state to these shelter operators, recognizing the challenges they face when dealing with occupancy and eviction issues.

Contention

Points of contention surrounding this bill may revolve around the adequacy of state funding for such reimbursements, the effectiveness of eviction actions in managing shelters, and the overall implications for homeless individuals affected by these evictions. Advocacy groups may raise concerns regarding the potential stigma or negative consequences for individuals being evicted from shelters, questioning whether the bill adequately protects their rights and welfare. Additionally, some stakeholders may argue whether the punitive measure of eviction is the best approach to managing shelter occupancy, prompting discussions on better solutions for individuals struggling with homelessness.

Companion Bills

NJ A5291

Same As Provides reimbursement to emergency shelter following certain evictions.

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