New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3803

Introduced
10/21/24  

Caption

Establishes pilot program providing NJ FamilyCare eligibility for children with special needs who would otherwise be ineligible due to parental income and assets, and requires DHS commissioner to conduct study.

Impact

If implemented, the pilot program would assess how many children with special needs become eligible for NJ FamilyCare benefits, thereby impacting the state's social services framework. The Department of Human Services is mandated to conduct annual reviews of each child's eligibility based on their health needs. The results of these reviews will determine the continuity of benefits and highlight the necessity for a systemic approach to address the healthcare needs of children with disabilities in New Jersey.

Summary

Senate Bill S3803 establishes a three-year pilot program in New Jersey that provides NJ FamilyCare eligibility specifically for children with special needs who would otherwise be ineligible due to their parents' income and assets. The bill defines a 'child with special needs' as someone under the age of 21 who is blind or disabled as per federal definitions. By potentially allowing these children to receive critical healthcare benefits, the bill aims to alleviate some of the financial burdens that middle-income families may face in securing healthcare for their children.

Contention

While the intention behind S3803 is to expand healthcare access for vulnerable populations, notable points of contention may arise around the financial implications of implementing such a program. Funding for NJ FamilyCare and the pilot program’s sustainability could become contentious subjects during legislative discussions. Additionally, there may be differing opinions on how the termination of benefits would be managed if a child no longer meets eligibility criteria due to redetermination processes, raising concerns about the fair treatment of families relying on these benefits.

Companion Bills

NJ A5011

Same As Establishes pilot program providing NJ FamilyCare eligibility for children with special needs who would otherwise be ineligible due to parental income and assets, and requires DHS commissioner to conduct study.

Previously Filed As

NJ A5011

Establishes pilot program providing NJ FamilyCare eligibility for children with special needs who would otherwise be ineligible due to parental income and assets, and requires DHS commissioner to conduct study.

NJ A3638

Revises eligibility requirements for NJ Workability Program and Personal Assistance Services Program.

NJ A487

Revises eligibility requirements for NJ Workability Program and Personal Assistance Services Program.

NJ S1815

Requires DHS to establish a pilot program covering menstrual hygiene products under Medicaid and NJ FamilyCare.

NJ S2212

Requires DHS to establish a pilot program covering menstrual hygiene products under Medicaid and NJ FamilyCare.

NJ A1930

Requires DHS to establish a pilot program covering menstrual hygiene products under Medicaid and NJ FamilyCare.

NJ A2314

Requires DHS to establish a pilot program covering menstrual hygiene products under Medicaid and NJ FamilyCare.

NJ A4810

Requires NJ FamilyCare reimbursement for comprehensive medication management services provided for certain children by licensed pharmacist.

NJ A169

Expands availability of NJ FamilyCare Advantage program.

NJ A1782

Expands availability of NJ FamilyCare Advantage program.

Similar Bills

NJ A5011

Establishes pilot program providing NJ FamilyCare eligibility for children with special needs who would otherwise be ineligible due to parental income and assets, and requires DHS commissioner to conduct study.

NJ S2118

Requires DHS to conduct annual Medicaid eligibility redeterminations.

NJ A3678

Requires DHS to conduct annual Medicaid eligibility redeterminations.

NJ A1782

Expands availability of NJ FamilyCare Advantage program.

NJ A169

Expands availability of NJ FamilyCare Advantage program.

NJ S1956

Requires DHS to create English and Spanish-language Internet websites to promote enrollment in affordable health care plans.

NJ S97

Requires DHS to create English and Spanish-language Internet websites to promote enrollment in affordable health care plans.

NJ A1338

Requires DHS to create English and Spanish-language Internet websites to promote enrollment in affordable health care plans.