New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3216

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Establishes loan redemption program and gross income tax credit for mental health professionals who serve children and adolescents.

Impact

By implementing this program, A3216 seeks to address the shortage of mental health professionals serving young populations. The incentives offered may attract more graduates into the field of child and adolescent mental health counseling by alleviating some financial burdens associated with education costs. Consequently, this initiative has the potential to improve access to mental health services for children and adolescents in New Jersey, which is critical for addressing their developmental and psychological needs.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3216 aims to provide financial incentives to licensed mental health professionals who dedicate their services to children and adolescents. This includes establishing the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Loan Redemption Program, which offers participants annual loan redemption payments to assist in covering their eligible student loan expenses. For each full year of qualifying service, participants can receive up to $1,000 in loan redemption payments, with a maximum participation period of four years. Moreover, participants may also be eligible for a gross income tax credit, further enhancing the financial support available to these practitioners.

Contention

Despite its positive intentions, A3216 may face scrutiny and debate regarding the allocation of funds for the loan redemption payments and tax credits. Legislators may express concerns over the program's financial viability and long-term sustainability, especially in light of budget constraints. Additionally, there could be discussions surrounding the qualification criteria and the overall effectiveness of such financial incentives in actually increasing the number of mental health professionals engaged in serving children and adolescents within the state.

Companion Bills

NJ S3037

Same As Establishes loan redemption program and gross income tax credit for mental health professionals who serve children and adolescents.

NJ A3698

Carry Over Establishes loan redemption program and gross income tax credit for mental health professionals who serve children and adolescents.

NJ S2832

Carry Over Establishes loan redemption program and gross income tax credit for mental health professionals who serve children and adolescents.

Similar Bills

NJ S2832

Establishes loan redemption program and gross income tax credit for mental health professionals who serve children and adolescents.

NJ S3037

Establishes loan redemption program and gross income tax credit for mental health professionals who serve children and adolescents.

NJ A3698

Establishes loan redemption program and gross income tax credit for mental health professionals who serve children and adolescents.

NJ S2872

Establishes Behavioral Healthcare Provider Loan Redemption Program within Higher Education Student Assistance Authority; appropriates $5 million.

NJ A4399

Establishes Behavioral Healthcare Provider Loan Redemption Program within Higher Education Student Assistance Authority; appropriates $5 million.

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