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NJ A5956

NJ A5956
Revises eligibility for convicted drug offenders to receive general assistance benefits under Work First New Jersey program.


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Introduced
11/18/2019
In Committee
11/18/2019
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2020

Introduced Session

2018-2019 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill revises the eligibility requirements for general assistance benefits under the Work First New Jersey program for individuals convicted of an offense involving the use, possession, or distribution of a controlled dangerous substance. Currently, persons convicted of offenses involving the use or possession of a controlled dangerous substance may be eligible for general assistance benefits if they enroll in or complete a licensed drug treatment program, and persons convicted of an offense involving the possession of a controlled dangerous substance are permanently ineligible for benefits. Certain exceptions to the requirement to complete a drug treatment program apply if no program was available or the applicant was excused from meeting the requirement for good cause. This bill revises these restrictions to provide that anyone who is convicted of an offense involving the use, possession, or distribution of a controlled dangerous substance will be eligible for general assistance benefits under the Work First New Jersey program if the individual completes a drug treatment program or otherwise qualifies for one of the current statutory exceptions.

AI Summary

This bill revises the eligibility requirements for general assistance benefits under the Work First New Jersey program for individuals convicted of offenses involving the use, possession, or distribution of controlled dangerous substances. Currently, persons convicted of drug use or possession offenses may be eligible for benefits if they enroll in or complete a drug treatment program, while those convicted of drug possession offenses are permanently ineligible. This bill makes anyone convicted of a drug-related offense eligible for benefits if they complete a treatment program or qualify for an existing statutory exception. The bill also allows the Commissioner of Human Services to adopt regulations to implement these changes.

Committee Categories

Health and Social Services

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Human Services Committee (on 11/18/2019)

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