New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3600

Introduced
2/12/24  

Caption

Increases the frequency of permanency hearing from every 12 months to every six months.

Impact

The bill specifically modifies existing laws under P.L.1974, c.119 and P.L.1999, c.53, reflecting an increased urgency in child custody matters. It aims to ensure that children are not left in uncertain situations for prolonged periods, by mandating a structured review of their placements. The expectation is that more frequent hearings will lead to better outcomes in terms of family reunification or alternative permanent placements, safeguarding the welfare of children in state custody.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3600 aims to amend existing statutes concerning the frequency of permanency hearings for children placed outside their homes. The bill proposes that these hearings be held every six months instead of the current annual requirement. This adjustment is intended to expedite the process of evaluating the placement of children in custody, allowing for quicker responses to their needs and more timely permanency planning.

Contention

While proponents argue that accelerating the review process may lead to improved outcomes for children, there may be concerns regarding the adequacy of resources to uphold this increased frequency of hearings. Critics may also express worries about the implications for existing family dynamics, particularly if more frequent assessments result in premature decisions regarding parental rights or children's placements. The balance between swift intervention and thoughtful consideration of the child's best interests is likely to be a focal point in debates surrounding this legislation.

Companion Bills

NJ A2253

Carry Over Increases the frequency of permanency hearing from every 12 months to every six months.

Previously Filed As

NJ A2253

Increases the frequency of permanency hearing from every 12 months to every six months.

NJ S2713

Requires certain permanency hearing to be held at least every six months.

NJ A1330

Allows for tri-weekly visits for parents or guardians of infants or toddlers under Division of Child Protection and Permanency's care.

NJ A3341

Requires resource family parent, relative, preadoptive parent, or caretaker to be party to reviews or hearings involving a child under the Division of Child Protection and Permanency in the Department of Children and Families' care.

NJ A3209

Requires resource family parent, relative, preadoptive parent, or caretaker to be party to reviews or hearings involving a child under the Division of Child Protection and Permanency in the Department of Children and Families' care.

NJ HB2075

Determining when a law enforcement officer may or shall take a child into custody and requiring that the secretary provide support to such law enforcement officers, the court review involvement in permanency planning and a permanency hearing for a child in custody of the secretary be held within nine months from such child's removal from the and every subsequent hearing 6 months thereafter.

NJ A1050

Requires child's religion not be changed due to foster care or adoption.

NJ A2893

Requires child's religion not be changed due to foster care or adoption.

NJ S3196

Requires child's religion not be changed due to foster care or adoption.

NJ SB2771

Youth court; revise timeline for permanency hearings.

Similar Bills

CA SB1145

Juveniles: placement.

NJ A2253

Increases the frequency of permanency hearing from every 12 months to every six months.

CA SB116

Human services.

VA SB39

Kinship foster care; placement of child with foster parent.

VA HB27

Kinship foster care; placement of child with foster parent.

NJ A1330

Allows for tri-weekly visits for parents or guardians of infants or toddlers under Division of Child Protection and Permanency's care.

CA AB139

Human services.

CA SB578

Juvenile court: dependents: removal.