New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4615

Introduced
6/20/24  
Refer
6/20/24  

Caption

Allows certain individuals eligible for family support services to set aside unused agency-after school care service hours for use during holiday and weekend hours.

Impact

If enacted, A4615 would have significant implications for state laws related to care services provided to individuals with developmental disabilities. The ability to carry over unused service hours could lead to better planning and utilization of resources for families. This change could enhance the quality of care provided, as families may better align services with the child's needs during critical periods such as holidays, thereby improving overall support.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4615 aims to amend the existing regulations concerning the Division of Children's System of Care in New Jersey by allowing individuals between the ages of 19 and 21 with developmental disabilities to set aside unused after-school care service hours for future use during holidays and weekends. This revision is intended to provide greater flexibility for families and guardians in managing the care services needed for these young individuals, especially during times when school is not in session.

Contention

While this bill may be seen as a positive step towards increasing support for a vulnerable population, there could be potential points of contention regarding budgetary allocations for the division. Lawmakers might debate the fiscal impact of adjusting service hours and how this change aligns with broader funding metrics within state care systems. Additionally, discussions may arise about ensuring service quality and availability during newly identified hours, which could complicate implementation.

Companion Bills

NJ A4642

Same As Allows certain individuals eligible for family support services to set aside unused agency-after school care service hours for use during holiday and weekend hours.

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