New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S473

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Requires DOC to notify inmates of outstanding motor vehicle fines or penalties and permits inmate to enter into payment plan upon release from incarceration.

Impact

The implementation of S473 will amend existing statutes under P.L.2009, c.329, allowing inmates to be informed not only of the fines and restitution related to their sentencing but also of any vehicle violations that accrued prior to their incarceration. This expanded notification process aims to support inmates in transitioning back into the community by reducing unexpected financial burdens that might hinder their successful reintegration.

Summary

Senate Bill S473 requires the New Jersey Department of Corrections (DOC) to notify inmates of any outstanding motor vehicle fines or penalties at the time of their release from incarceration. The bill aims to facilitate the reintegration of inmates into society by ensuring they understand their financial obligations upon release. It establishes a process for these individuals to enter into a payment plan for any motor vehicle-related fines they may owe after a 90-day grace period, during which they are not penalized for nonpayment of these debts.

Contention

While the bill has the potential to improve the post-incarceration experience for individuals with outstanding motor vehicle fines, there are concerns about its effectiveness and the administrative burden it may place on the DOC. Critics may contend that simply notifying inmates of these fines does not adequately address underlying issues such as financial instability and access to resources, which are critical for successful reentry. Moreover, ensuring an effective and fair payment plan could spark discussions around the equity of financial penalties imposed on previously incarcerated individuals.

Final_notes

This bill underscores a broader movement towards reevaluating how legal and financial burdens affect those transitioning from incarceration back into society, highlighting the need for systemic changes in how fines and penalties are managed.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2261

Requires DOC to notify inmates of outstanding motor vehicle fines or penalties and permits inmate to enter into payment plan upon release from incarceration.

NJ HB95

Court-imposed fines, Dept. of Corrections, inmates, 180-day grace period provided for payment of fines upon release from physical custody

NJ SB2449

State inmates eligible for release; require notification of certain terms and conditions of release.

NJ S2178

Requires female inmates be provided with family planning services prior to release from correctional facility.

NJ S544

Requires female inmates be provided with family planning services prior to release from correctional facility.

NJ A1395

Requires female inmates be provided with family planning services prior to release from correctional facility.

NJ A3108

Requires female inmates be provided with family planning services prior to release from correctional facility.

NJ SB00170

An Act Concerning A Pilot Program To Provide Inmates With Health Care Plans Upon Release From Incarceration.

NJ HB4712

Require the prompt enrollment in payment plans for costs, fines, forfeitures, restitution, or penalties in circuit court and magistrate court

NJ A666

Requires certain county inmates be provided with reentry assistance before their release.

Similar Bills

NJ S2261

Requires DOC to notify inmates of outstanding motor vehicle fines or penalties and permits inmate to enter into payment plan upon release from incarceration.

CA SB144

Criminal fees.

CA AB1186

Restitution fines.

WV HB4712

Require the prompt enrollment in payment plans for costs, fines, forfeitures, restitution, or penalties in circuit court and magistrate court

WV HB4327

Relating to the suspension of driver’s license for unpaid tickets

WV HB4423

To allow West Virginia Magistrate Courts to more easily recover payments owed to them.

LA HB91

Provides relative to vehicular homicide

AL HB95

Court-imposed fines, Dept. of Corrections, inmates, 180-day grace period provided for payment of fines upon release from physical custody