New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A297

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Increases fines for failing to report suspected abuse or exploitation of institutionalized elderly person.

Impact

The imposition of higher fines is expected to strengthen the accountability of caregivers and professionals who work with institutionalized elderly citizens. By mandating that reports of suspected abuse be made promptly—either within two hours for serious injuries or within 24 hours for non-serious cases—A297 seeks to ensure that the welfare of elderly residents in facilities is prioritized. This legislative change can lead to a more proactive approach in preventing abuse and exploitation, which is critical given the vulnerability of this demographic.

Summary

Assembly Bill A297 focuses on increasing the penalties for individuals who fail to report suspected cases of abuse or exploitation involving institutionalized elderly persons. Under the newly proposed legislation, those required to report such suspicions will face increased fines; for individuals, the fine would rise from a maximum of $500 to $1,500, and for the facilities employing these individuals, from $2,500 to $5,000. This bill aims to enhance the protection of vulnerable elderly populations by ensuring that suspected maltreatment is reported promptly to appropriate authorities.

Contention

Notably, while the bill is designed to enhance protections, it may introduce tensions regarding the responsibilities placed on caregivers and the potential for punitive measures. Critics might argue that increasing penalties could create a culture of fear among staff, potentially discouraging them from providing care out of fear of legal repercussions if they perceive situations incorrectly. It will be essential to balance these concerns with the need to protect elderly individuals from harm effectively.

Companion Bills

NJ S448

Same As Increases fines for failing to report suspected abuse or exploitation of institutionalized elderly person.

NJ S119

Carry Over Increases fines for failing to report suspected abuse or exploitation of institutionalized elderly person.

NJ A4543

Carry Over Increases fines for failing to report suspected abuse or exploitation of institutionalized elderly person.

Similar Bills

NJ S119

Increases fines for failing to report suspected abuse or exploitation of institutionalized elderly person.

NJ A4543

Increases fines for failing to report suspected abuse or exploitation of institutionalized elderly person.

NJ S448

Increases fines for failing to report suspected abuse or exploitation of institutionalized elderly person.

NJ S1950

Expands scope of Office of State Long-Term Care Ombudsman.

NJ S2891

Expands scope of Office of State Long-Term Care Ombudsman.

NJ A4333

Expands scope of Office of State Long-Term Care Ombudsman; appropriates $1 million.

NJ A1863

Expands scope of Office of State Long-Term Care Ombudsman; appropriates $1 million.

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