New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4185

Introduced
4/15/24  

Caption

Establishes counseling program for eligible family members of active duty military members and disabled veterans.

Impact

The implementation of this program is expected to have a significant positive impact on the mental well-being of military families and disabled veterans in New Jersey. By providing a structured method of accessing mental health services, the bill aims to alleviate some of the mental health challenges faced by families during the ongoing challenges of military service. The reimbursement aspect ensures that qualified professionals can offer their services without financial burdens impacting their ability to provide care. Moreover, the creation of a statewide list of available mental health professionals will facilitate better access to necessary services, enhancing the overall support system for these families.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4185 seeks to establish a counseling program specifically designed for the eligible family members of active duty military personnel and disabled veterans in New Jersey. The program is to be administered by the Department of Military and Veterans' Affairs (DMVA) in collaboration with the Department of Human Services (DHS). Its primary purpose is to facilitate access to mental health care by reimbursing licensed mental health professionals for providing counseling services to eligible family members. Each family member may receive reimbursement for up to 10 counseling sessions annually, which can be done in-person or via telehealth.

Contention

Notably, while the bill does not appear to have substantial opposition at this stage, potential issues surrounding funding and the administrative processes for reimbursement could arise as the program is implemented. Stakeholders may raise concerns regarding the adequacy of funding to support the program long-term, especially if demand exceeds initial estimates. Additionally, the requirement for mental health professionals to follow a defined reimbursement process may complicate participation, making it essential for the DMVA and DHS to streamline these procedures. Ensuring adequate outreach to both family members and mental health providers will be critical to the success of this initiative.

Companion Bills

NJ S3247

Same As Establishes counseling program for eligible family members of active duty military members and disabled veterans.

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