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NJ S2069

NJ S2069
Requires notification to appropriate departments if drug court participant tests positive for marijuana or cannabis.


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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 requires notification to appropriate departments if a drug court participant tests positive for marijuana or cannabis. Under current law a drug or alcohol-dependent person may be admitted into drug court if the person was convicted of a crime that has a presumption of incarceration or a minimum period of parole ineligibility, and also meets certain eligibility criteria. The probation department or other appropriate agency designated by the court to monitor or supervise the person's special probation is required to periodically report to the court the person's progress in treatment and compliance with court-imposed terms and conditions. The treatment provider is required to promptly report to the probation department or other appropriate agency if a person fails to comply with any court-imposed term or condition of special probation or required treatment, including but not limited to, a positive drug or alcohol test, the unexcused failure to attend any session or activity, or any act that would constitute an escape. Under the bill, in notifying the probation department or other appropriate agency of a person's positive drug test, the treatment provider is required to specify if the person tests positive for marijuana or cannabis. Under the bill, if a person tests positive for marijuana or cannabis, the probation department or other appropriate agency is also required to promptly notify the appropriate division within the Department of Law and Public Safety.

AI Summary

This bill requires notification to appropriate departments if a drug court participant tests positive for marijuana or cannabis. Under current law, a person in a drug court program must be monitored, and the treatment provider must report any failures to comply with the program, including positive drug tests. The bill adds a requirement that the treatment provider specify if the positive test is for marijuana or cannabis, and the probation department or other agency must then notify the appropriate division within the Department of Law and Public Safety if the participant tests positive for marijuana or cannabis.

Committee Categories

Justice

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Law and Public Safety Committee (on 01/09/2024)

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