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NJ A5119

NJ A5119
Requires DMVA establish veterans facility in Ocean or Monmouth County.


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Introduced
01/26/2023
In Committee
01/26/2023
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2024

Introduced Session

2022-2023 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Ocean and Monmouth County have two of the highest veteran populated counties in the State, with approximately 30,051 and 23,148 veterans respectively. This bill requires the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, in conjunction with the Department of the Treasury, to initiate the purchase of property for use as a veterans memorial home in Ocean or Monmouth County. The memorial home will be named the Ronald S. Dancer Veterans Memorial Home after former Assemblyman Ronald S. Dancer. Currently, there are three veterans memorial homes, located in Menlo Park, Vineland, and Paramus. The home will be no more than one mile from an acute care facility. As defined in the bill, "acute care facility" means any public general hospital operated and licensed by the State that provides hospital services such as medical and surgical, cardiac, psychiatric, and intensive and critical care; comprehensive rehabilitation; magnetic resonance imaging and computerized tomography, lithotripsy; and renal dialysis. The departments will have suitable and appropriate improvements made to the property to operate as a veterans memorial home. As defined in the bill, "improvements" includes any actual or proposed physical changes to real property resulting from the provision of work, services, or material by a contractor, or subcontractor. An amount to be determined by the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, in conjunction with the Department of the Treasury, will be appropriated annually from the General Fund to the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs for the purchase of the real property and for the improvements thereto. The veterans' facility must be fully operational within five years following the effective date of the bill, and will provide transportation to and from the acute care facility for hospital services as deemed necessary and appropriate by the administrator or assistant administrator. The Adjutant General and the State Treasurer will prepare and submit periodic reports a least once every six months to the Legislature on the progress of the facility. The bill also updates various sections of law to add the veteran home established by the bill to the other sections of law that concern the veteran memorial homes, including the supervision and operation of the homes, advisory councils, and reporting requirements.

AI Summary

This bill requires the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, in conjunction with the Department of the Treasury, to initiate the purchase of property for use as a veterans memorial home in Ocean or Monmouth County. The home will be named the Ronald S. Dancer Veterans Memorial Home and will be located within one mile of an acute care facility, which is defined as a public general hospital that provides various medical services. The departments will make suitable improvements to the property, and an annual appropriation from the General Fund will be used for the purchase and improvements. The facility must be fully operational within five years and provide transportation to and from the acute care facility as needed. The bill also updates various sections of law to incorporate the new veterans home into existing requirements for veterans memorial homes, including supervision and operation, advisory councils, and reporting requirements.

Committee Categories

Military Affairs and Security

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Military and Veterans' Affairs Committee (on 01/26/2023)

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