New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5834

Introduced
6/16/25  

Caption

Requires law enforcement officers to follow certain procedures when illegal drugs are suspected of being used in presence of children.

Impact

If enacted, A5834 would amend current laws under Title 9 of the Revised Statutes. This legislative change is significant as it integrates a structured response by law enforcement in situations where children's welfare is at risk due to parental drug use. By instituting these procedures, the bill aims to improve the effectiveness of child protection measures and enhance the collaboration between law enforcement and child protective services, ultimately seeking to mitigate risks for affected children.

Summary

Assembly Bill A5834, introduced by Assemblywoman Dawn Fantasia, seeks to establish clear protocols for law enforcement officers when they encounter situations involving illegal drugs in the presence of children. The bill emphasizes the need for timely action and coordination with child protective services, ensuring that children's safety is prioritized in these sensitive circumstances. Specifically, it mandates that law enforcement officers secure and remove illegal drugs, notify the State Central Registry, and facilitate the investigation of potential child abuse or neglect allegations.

Conclusion

Overall, Assembly Bill A5834 aims to safeguard children in vulnerable situations by ensuring appropriate response protocols are in place. As discussions continue within legislative circles, the emphasis will likely be on how to effectively implement these changes without compromising the rights and privacy of families while ensuring child welfare is prioritized.

Contention

While A5834 presents a proactive approach to addressing drug-related issues in homes with children, it may face scrutiny regarding its implementation and the balance of authority between law enforcement and child protective services. Some may argue that the bill could lead to overreach if not executed with care, particularly concerning parental rights. There may also be concerns about resource availability for law enforcement and child protective services, as the requirement for immediate responses and investigations places additional demands on both entities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ SB259

Juvenile Code; certain procedures to be followed when there is a determination of suspected child abuse or neglect; provide

NJ A1383

Sets forth certain standards to be followed by law enforcement agencies and fire departments when utilizing drones.

NJ S451

Sets forth certain standards to be followed by law enforcement agencies and fire departments when utilizing drones.

NJ A08743

Provides for certain procedures to be followed when there is a determination of suspected child abuse or neglect; establishes duties to investigate; relates to examinations of the child in a suspected case of child abuse.

NJ A1986

Establishes certain law enforcement and privacy procedures; designated as New Jersey Values Act.

NJ S512

Establishes certain law enforcement and privacy procedures; designated as New Jersey Values Act.

NJ HB798

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NJ A3552

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NJ S1105

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NJ A3204

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