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Bill > A750
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Introduced
01/11/2022
01/11/2022
In Committee
01/11/2022
01/11/2022
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2024
01/08/2024
Introduced Session
2022-2023 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This bill creates the new offense of theft by financial exploitation of vulnerable person. Under the bill, an actor commits this offense when, being in a position of trust in relation to a senior citizen or a person with a disability, he commits a theft offense against that person. The bill amends N.J.S.A.2C:20-1 to define a senior citizen as a person 62 years of age or older. A "person with a disability" means a person who by reason of a pre-existing medically determinable physical or mental impairment is substantially incapable of exercising normal physical or mental power of resistance, and includes, but is not limited to, a person determined to be disabled pursuant to Title II or XVI of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C.ss.401-433 or 42 U.S.C.ss.1381-1383), or any other governmental retirement or benefits program that uses substantially the same criteria for determining eligibility. Further, a "person in a position of trust" means a person who: (a) is the parent, spouse, adult child, or other relative by blood or affinity of a senior citizen or person with a disability; or (b) is a joint tenant or tenant in common with a senior citizen or person with a disability; or (c) has a fiduciary obligation to a senior citizen or person with a disability; or (d) receives monetary or other valuable consideration for providing care for a senior citizen or person with a disability; or (e) lives with or provides some component of home care services on a continuing basis to a senior citizen or person with a disability including, but not limited to, a neighbor or friend who does not provide such services on a compensated basis but has access to a senior citizen or person with a disability based on such relationship. The bill provides that theft by financial exploitation of a vulnerable person shall be graded as a crime of the fourth degree if the underlying offense is a disorderly persons offense or petty disorderly persons offense. Otherwise, it is a crime one degree higher than the most serious underlying theft offense.
AI Summary
This bill creates the new offense of theft by financial exploitation of a vulnerable person. Under the bill, an actor commits this offense when, being in a position of trust in relation to a senior citizen (a person 62 years of age or older) or a person with a disability (a person substantially incapable of exercising normal physical or mental power of resistance), the actor commits a theft offense against that person. The bill defines a "person in a position of trust" broadly, including relatives, co-tenants, those with a fiduciary obligation, caregivers, and others who have access to the vulnerable person. The new offense is graded based on the underlying theft offense, with theft of a disorderly persons or petty disorderly persons offense being a fourth-degree crime, and other thefts being one degree higher than the underlying offense.
Committee Categories
Justice
Sponsors (7)
Daniel Benson (D)*,
DiAnne Gove (R)*,
Brian Rumpf (R)*,
Aura Dunn (R),
Angela Mcknight (D),
Nancy Muñoz (R),
Cleopatra Tucker (D),
Last Action
Introduced, Referred to Assembly Law and Public Safety Committee (on 01/11/2022)
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| Document Type | Source Location |
|---|---|
| State Bill Page | https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/bill-search/2022/A750 |
| BillText | https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2022/A1000/750_I1.HTM |
| Bill | https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2022/A1000/750_I1.PDF |
| BillText | https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/Bills/2022/A1000/750_I1.HTM |
| Bill | https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/Bills/2022/A1000/750_I1.PDF |
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