New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3113

Introduced
4/15/24  

Caption

Requires emergency shelters for the homeless to admit certain persons unless they pose danger.

Impact

The legislation expands current protections that only prevent the denial of shelter to individuals perceived to have a mental illness, thereby encompassing a broader group of individuals facing barriers to shelter access. While it reinforces the need for shelters to provide admission unless there is credible evidence indicating a danger to themselves or others, it also allows shelters to maintain restrictions on the possession and consumption of alcohol and drugs on their premises. This aspect of the bill seems to strike a balance between ensuring access and maintaining a safe environment within shelters.

Summary

Senate Bill S3113, introduced on April 15, 2024, addresses the issue of access to emergency shelters for the homeless in New Jersey. The bill amends existing legislation to ensure that certain vulnerable populations, such as individuals with mental illnesses, drug or alcohol dependencies, or those not adhering to prescribed medication regimens, cannot be refused shelter admission based on common misconceptions about their circumstances. This aims to create a more inclusive environment for individuals seeking shelter during emergencies.

Contention

The bill could spark some contention as it shifts previous regulatory frameworks relating to the admission policies of emergency shelters. Opponents may raise concerns about the practical implications of admitting individuals who may present behavioral challenges but do not pose a direct danger according to the bill's stipulations. Additionally, the ability of shelters to set policies around substance use on-site may lead to discussions about the effectiveness and appropriateness of such measures in fostering a supportive and safe environment for the homeless.

Companion Bills

NJ A4336

Same As Requires emergency shelters for the homeless to admit certain persons unless they pose danger.

NJ S2353

Carry Over Requires emergency shelters for the homeless to admit certain persons unless they pose danger.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2353

Requires emergency shelters for the homeless to admit certain persons unless they pose danger.

NJ A4336

Requires emergency shelters for the homeless to admit certain persons unless they pose danger.

NJ S2332

Prohibits emergency homeless shelters from conditioning provision of shelter on enrollment in certain programs.

NJ S3120

Prohibits emergency homeless shelters from conditioning provision of shelter on enrollment in certain programs.

NJ A4103

Prohibits emergency homeless shelters from conditioning provision of shelter on enrollment in certain programs.

NJ A2268

Prohibits emergency homeless shelters from conditioning provision of shelter on enrollment in certain programs.

NJ A5488

Classifies xylazine as Schedule III controlled dangerous substance under certain circumstances; requires reporting of xylazine prescriptions.

NJ AB362

Homeless shelters: safety regulations.

NJ S268

Revises "Homelessness Prevention Program"; requires new charge for filing of eviction action.

NJ S3262

Requires Division of Children's System of Care to establish training program for employees of emergency shelters for homeless.

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NJ A2268

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