Requires certain group homes and supervised apartments to install electronic monitoring devices in common areas under certain circumstances; "Billy Cray's Law."
Impact
The law is significant in its implications for state regulations governing group homes, as it emphasizes the vulnerability of individuals with developmental disabilities to abuse. It establishes protocols for the installation and use of monitoring devices, which must remain voluntary and conditional upon obtaining consent from all roommates. This legislation reflects a commitment to safeguarding the rights of residents while balancing the need for effective supervision and oversight in group living situations.
Summary
Assembly Bill A1364, also known as 'Billy Cray's Law', aims to mandate the installation of electronic monitoring devices in common areas of certain group homes and supervised apartments for individuals with developmental disabilities. This legislation stems from the tragic case of Billy Cray, who died under concerning circumstances in a group home, highlighting the need for enhanced oversight and preventative measures against abuse and neglect. The act seeks to empower residents and their authorized representatives to monitor treatment and living conditions more proactively.
Contention
While the bill is designed to improve safety, it has raised concerns regarding privacy rights. The requirement for consent to install monitoring devices means that if one roommate declines, the implementation could be obstructed, potentially denying others the added security. Furthermore, there may be apprehension about the extent to which surveillance could intrude into personal lives. Licensees are held liable if monitoring occurs outside designated areas, underscoring the importance of careful adherence to privacy regulations.
Carry Over
Requires certain group homes and supervised apartments to install electronic monitoring devices in common areas under certain circumstances; "Billy Cray's Law."
Requires certain group homes and supervised apartments to install electronic monitoring devices in common areas under certain circumstances; "Billy Cray's Law."
Requires certain group homes to install electronic monitoring devices in common areas, upon request and with uniform resident consent, and to permit consensual use of such devices in private rooms.
Requires certain group homes to install electronic monitoring devices in common areas, upon request and with uniform resident consent, and to permit consensual use of such devices in private rooms.
Requires certain group homes to install electronic monitoring devices in common areas, upon request and with uniform resident consent, and to permit consensual use of such devices in private rooms.
Requires certain group homes and supervised apartments to install electronic monitoring devices in common areas under certain circumstances; "Billy Cray's Law."
Requires certain group homes to install electronic monitoring devices in common areas, upon request and with uniform resident consent, and to permit consensual use of such devices in private rooms.
Requires certain group homes to install electronic monitoring devices in common areas, upon request and with uniform resident consent, and to permit consensual use of such devices in private rooms.
Requires certain group homes to install electronic monitoring devices in common areas, upon request and with uniform resident consent, and to permit consensual use of such devices in private rooms.