New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2957

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Requires DHS to develop or purchase electronic health record system for use by certain agencies providing services to individuals with developmental disabilities.

Companion Bills

NJ A2033

Carry Over Requires DHS to develop or purchase electronic health record system for use by certain agencies providing services to individuals with developmental disabilities.

NJ S1081

Carry Over Requires DHS to develop or purchase electronic health record system for use by certain agencies providing services to individuals with developmental disabilities.

Similar Bills

NJ S1081

Requires DHS to develop or purchase electronic health record system for use by certain agencies providing services to individuals with developmental disabilities.

NJ A2033

Requires DHS to develop or purchase electronic health record system for use by certain agencies providing services to individuals with developmental disabilities.

NJ S3173

Requires certain group homes to install electronic monitoring devices in common areas, upon request and with uniform resident consent.

NJ A1364

Requires certain group homes and supervised apartments to install electronic monitoring devices in common areas under certain circumstances; "Billy Cray's Law."

NJ A5676

Requires certain group homes and supervised apartments to install electronic monitoring devices in common areas under certain circumstances; "Billy Cray's Law."

NJ S1897

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.

NJ A1341

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.

NJ A2483

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.