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NJ S902

NJ S902
Establishes Office of Inspector General for Veterans' Facilities.


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Introduced
01/09/2024
In Committee
01/09/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill would create the Office of Inspector General for Veterans' Facilities. The inspector general will be appointed to a five-year term by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Senate. The inspector general must have experience as either a prosecutor or investigator, or in the operation of veterans' facilities, nursing homes, or long-term care facilities. The inspector general will be independent of supervision or control by any other State officer or employee. The role of the Inspector General for Veterans' Facilities will be to receive and investigate complaints concerning policies and procedures at State veterans' facilities. In exercising investigatory powers, the inspector general would also be empowered to conduct evaluations, inspections, and other such reviews as deemed necessary to ensure the safety and quality of care provided at State veterans' facilities. The inspector general would also be empowered to initiate investigations independent of any complaints received. Upon the appointment of the inspector general, the inspector general will immediately begin an investigation into the policies and practices that may have caused or contributed to the high number of deaths in the veterans' facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic. The inspector general may refer possible criminal conduct or activity to the appropriate prosecutorial authority. In light of the uncontrolled outbreak of COVID-19 at veterans' facilities in Paramus and Menlo Park, there is need for additional State oversight of the policies and procedures at all State veterans' facilities. By establishing the position of Inspector General for Veterans' Facilities, the State can ensure that the health and well-being of New Jersey's veterans are protected and that tragedies like those that occurred in Paramus and Menlo Park never happen again.

AI Summary

This bill establishes the Office of Inspector General for Veterans' Facilities, an independent body tasked with overseeing the safety and quality of care at state-run veterans' facilities, nursing homes, and long-term care facilities, which are defined as places like nursing homes, assisted living residences, and other licensed residential care homes. The Inspector General, who must have experience as a prosecutor, investigator, or in managing such facilities, will be appointed by the Governor for a five-year term and will have the authority to investigate complaints, conduct inspections, and initiate their own investigations, even without a complaint, to ensure veterans' well-being. This office was created in response to the high number of deaths at veterans' facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the Inspector General will immediately investigate policies and practices that may have contributed to these tragedies, with a report due within 180 days. The Inspector General can compel testimony and documents through subpoenas, refer potential criminal activity to prosecutors, and must cooperate with other state agencies to avoid duplicating efforts and ensure efficient oversight. Finally, the Inspector General will submit public reports of their findings and recommendations to the Governor and Legislature.

Committee Categories

Military Affairs and Security

Sponsors (12)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Military and Veterans' Affairs Committee (on 01/09/2024)

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