Requires Division of Developmental Disabilities to make comprehensive list of its programs available to public.
Impact
The bill emphasizes transparency and accessibility of information regarding services for individuals with developmental disabilities. By mandating the publication of a detailed list that includes eligibility criteria, types of services, and transitional planning options, the bill seeks to facilitate better understanding and utilization of these resources. This could potentially lead to improved outcomes for individuals with disabilities as they gain easier access to necessary supports and services.
Summary
Assembly Bill A1605 requires the Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD) within the New Jersey Department of Human Services (DHS) to make a comprehensive list of services and supports available to individuals with developmental disabilities publicly accessible. This list should be displayed on the DDD's website and made available in print upon request. The intent of the bill is to ensure that individuals and families have clear access to the programs that may assist them in navigating available resources for developmental disabilities in New Jersey.
Contention
While the bill aims to improve access to vital information, there might be contention regarding the adequacy of the information provided and whether it is comprehensive enough to address the diverse needs of individuals with developmental disabilities. Stakeholders may debate the sufficiency of the DDD's ability to maintain updated information and effectively disseminate it to the public. The responsibility placed on the DDD to regularly update and display this information may also raise concerns about resource allocation and operational efficacy within the department.