New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1936

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Prohibits Institutional Abuse Investigation Unit investigators from interviewing certain children without prior parental consent.

Impact

If enacted, this bill would significantly impact the practices of how child abuse investigations are conducted in New Jersey. By requiring parental consent for interviews of very young children, the bill aims to safeguard children's rights and increase parental involvement in serious matters regarding their welfare. This change is expected to alter the existing protocols used by IAIU investigators, ensuring families feel protected during investigations of potential abuse or neglect.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1936 seeks to amend current regulations regarding child abuse investigations by prohibiting Institutional Abuse Investigation Unit (IAIU) investigators from interviewing children under five years old without prior parental or guardian consent. This bill specifically addresses investigations within licensed childcare centers, resource homes, or other out-of-home care settings, emphasizing the need for parental involvement during questioning of minors.

Contention

There may be various points of contention surrounding A1936, particularly regarding the balance between efficient investigations and the rights of parents and children. Supporters may argue that the bill provides necessary protections for vulnerable children and promotes transparency in the investigative process. Critics might express concerns that requiring parental consent could hinder timely investigations or prevent crucial information from being obtained when parents might not be trustworthy.

Notable_points

The bill's introduction statement draws attention to existing Department of Children and Families regulations that currently allow IAIU investigators to interview children without parental consent. By positioning this bill as a reform of those regulations, A1936 could be seen as a step towards a more child-centric approach in abuse investigations, fostering a dialogue about the rights of children and the responsibilities of investigators.

Companion Bills

NJ A217

Carry Over Prohibits Institutional Abuse Investigation Unit investigators from interviewing certain children without prior parental consent.

Previously Filed As

NJ A217

Prohibits Institutional Abuse Investigation Unit investigators from interviewing certain children without prior parental consent.

NJ HB2505

Termination of parental rights; abused, etc., children or children without parental care, appeals.

NJ SB12

Children's advocacy centers; definitions, investigations by local departments of social services.

NJ HB1128

Children's advocacy centers; definitions, investigations by local departments of social services.

NJ SB206

Generally revise laws related to child abuse and neglect proceedings and investigations

NJ SB50

Generally revise laws related to child abuse and neglect investigations

NJ HB632

Generally revise laws related to CPS investigations

NJ S887

Prohibits reporting medical information of children without consent of parent or legal guardian.

NJ S4099

Prohibits reporting medical information of children without consent of parent or legal guardian.

NJ SB402

Provide for case determinations of investigations of reported child abuse or neglect

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NJ A217

Prohibits Institutional Abuse Investigation Unit investigators from interviewing certain children without prior parental consent.

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