Requires DHS and DOH, respectively, to provide information on SNAP, WFNJ, and WIC recipients regarding card skimming, cloning, and similar fraudulent activities and to replace stolen benefits; makes appropriation.
The bill mandates that recipients receive thorough information about the dangers of electronic benefit theft at the points of enrollment and recertification. This includes details on how to avoid scams, the claims process to replace stolen benefits, and how to report such incidents effectively. Additionally, it emphasizes digital dissemination of this information via agency websites, ensuring broader access. The initiative is expected to enhance awareness, thus potentially reducing the incidence of fraud and fostering greater confidence among recipients in utilizing their benefits.
Assembly Bill A3985 aims to enhance protections for recipients of various public assistance programs in New Jersey, specifically the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Work First New Jersey (WFNJ), and the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC). It requires the state's Department of Human Services (DHS) and Department of Health (DOH) to provide vital information to beneficiaries regarding the risks and prevention methods associated with card skimming and cloning. This effort responds to the growing concerns about fraudulent activities that could undermine the support provided to vulnerable populations.
A key provision of the bill allows for the replacement of stolen benefits through established claims processes, funded by either federal or state resources, depending on availability. This reflects both a recognition of the need for immediate remedial action after incidences of fraud and an alignment with federal guidelines. Moreover, the bill includes a requirement for the commissioners to report on the effectiveness of these measures, thereby promoting accountability and ongoing assessment of fraud prevention strategies implemented by the state.