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NJ S2788

NJ S2788
Provides supplemental payments to long-term care facility staff providing direct care services during COVID-19 pandemic.


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Introduced
07/30/2020
In Committee
08/25/2020
Crossed Over
08/27/2020
Passed
09/24/2020
Dead
Vetoed
11/09/2020

Introduced Session

2020-2021 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill establishes a program to provide one-time, lump-sum payments to staff members employed by a long-term care facility who provided a certain volume of direct care services to facility residents during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Specifically, subject to the availability of federal funds provided or made accessible to the State in response to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, the State Treasurer will be required to establish a program to make a one-time, lump-sum payment to any employee of long-term care facility who, during the period commencing from March 9, 2020 through the effective date of the bill: (1) worked at least 10 consecutive or non-consecutive weeks during which the employee provided direct care services to long-term care facility residents; (2) during each of those 10 weeks, provided at least 25 hours of direct care services to long-term care facility residents, which 25 hours may have been provided in a single long-term care facility or in multiple long-term care facilities during that week; and (3) during each of those 10 weeks, earned an hourly wage of less than $25 per hour or a salary that is equivalent to a wage of less than $25 per hour. The State Treasurer will determine the amount of the payment to be made to direct-care staff under the bill, based on the total amount of available funds and the anticipated number of applicants for a payment, and will establish a standardized online application process that includes a mechanism to verify applicant information. The State Treasurer will have the authority to revise or issue a blanket waiver of any of the eligibility criteria for a payment under the bill, and may establish any additional qualification or eligibility criteria, provided such revision, waiver, or additional criterion is consistent with the goal of providing supplemental income to the broadest range of low-wage staff providing direct care services to long-term care facility residents during the COVID-19 pandemic as possible. Subject to the availability of funds and any federal restrictions that apply to the use or distribution of available funds, the State Treasurer will have the discretion to expand the payment program to include additional groups of individuals or professionals who provided health care services directly to patients during the COVID-19 pandemic. In no case may a long-term care facility reduce the amount of the wage ordinarily paid to a staff member who receives a payment under the bill. A long-term care facility that violates this prohibition will be liable to a civil penalty of $1,000 for each violation. The Governor, the State Treasurer, the Commissioners of Health and Human Services, and the Director of the Division of Consumer Affairs in the Department of Law and Public Safety, will each be required to take appropriate steps to provide notice to direct care staff working in long-term care facilities of the availability of payments being made under this section, including providing a link through their respective Internet websites to the application materials to request a payment under the bill. Nothing in the bill is to be construed to restrict the ability of the State Treasurer or any other entity of State, county, or local government to establish any other wage assistance program or to make additional or future payments to any group of individuals or professionals from funding available from any source, including, but not limited to, federal funds as may be available for this purpose.

AI Summary

This bill establishes a program to provide one-time, lump-sum payments to long-term care facility staff who provided a certain volume of direct care services to facility residents during the COVID-19 pandemic. Specifically, the State Treasurer will be required to establish a program to make payments to employees who worked at least 10 weeks, provided at least 25 hours of direct care per week, and earned less than $25 per hour. The bill also creates a grant program for long-term care facilities to provide supplemental payments to certain direct care staff. The State Treasurer will determine the payment amounts and application process, and may revise eligibility criteria or expand the program to include additional healthcare workers. The bill prohibits long-term care facilities from reducing the wages of staff who receive these payments.

Committee Categories

Health and Social Services

Sponsors (8)

Last Action

Absolute Veto, Received in the Senate (on 11/09/2020)

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