New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3898

Introduced
2/27/24  

Caption

Expands involuntary commitment clinical testimony requirement to include wider range of mental health service providers.

Impact

The passage of A3898 would represent a significant shift in the procedures for involuntary commitment in New Jersey. By allowing nurse practitioners and physician assistants to testify, the bill aims to streamline the process and ensure that court hearings have adequate clinical input from a broader base of qualified professionals. This could potentially lead to a more responsive and efficient mental health system, ultimately benefiting patients who may require urgent interventions.

Summary

Bill A3898, introduced in New Jersey, seeks to modify the current laws regarding involuntary commitment by expanding the range of mental health service providers who can provide clinical testimony. Under current legislation, only psychiatrists can testify to establish the clinical basis for involuntary commitment. A3898 proposes that licensed nurse practitioners and physician assistants, who are qualified to conduct mental health examinations, also be permitted to testify. This expansion aims to enhance the accessibility and availability of mental health professionals involved in the judicial process regarding involuntary commitment.

Contention

While the bill has received support for its intent to improve mental health services, there may be concerns about the qualifications and training of the additional service providers who would be included under this law. Critics might argue that introducing more types of professionals into the testimony requirements could complicate the process or lead to inconsistencies in clinical assessments. Therefore, it will be important to monitor discussions around the implementation of this bill to ensure that it fulfills its intended purpose without undermining the standards of care.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A5182

Revises certain requirements for involuntary commitment for mental health treatment.

NJ S3929

Revises certain requirements for involuntary commitment for mental health treatment.

NJ A2736

Provides alternate standard for involuntary commitment to treatment in outpatient setting.

NJ A2708

Establishes procedures for involuntary civil commitment of children.

NJ S1950

Clarifies that definition of mental illness in law governing involuntary commitment to treatment includes substance use disorder if dangerous standard met.

NJ S91

Clarifies that definition of mental illness in law governing involuntary commitment to treatment includes substance use disorder if dangerous standard met.

NJ A1950

Clarifies that definition of mental illness in law governing involuntary commitment to treatment includes substance use disorder if dangerous standard met.

NJ A2181

Authorizes psychiatric advanced practice nurses to complete certain certificates required for involuntary commitment to treatment.

NJ A3041

Clarifies that Division of Mental Health Advocacy in Office of Public Defender is required to represent indigent patients in all mental health commitment proceedings, whether related to inpatient or outpatient treatment.

NJ AB2275

Mental health: involuntary commitment.

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