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NJ A857

NJ A857
Permits persons participating in Drug Court and other programs to earn credit against amount owed on certain court-imposed financial obligations.


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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 permit a person admitted into a court-ordered supervisory treatment program for drug or alcohol dependency, such as Drug Court, to earn credit against the amount owed on any court-imposed financial obligations, other than restitution or child support, or other support or maintenance ordered by a court. The credit would be based upon the performance of reformative service ordered by the court as a condition for admission into the supervisory treatment program, and could include such activities as substance abuse treatment or services, educational or vocational services, employment training or services, family counseling, and volunteer or other work. The court would determine the amount of credit that would be applied against the court-imposed financial obligation upon successful completion of the supervisory treatment program. If a person's participation is terminated before the person's successful completion of the supervisory treatment program, collection of the entire court-imposed financial obligation would be enforced. This bill embodies Recommendation No. 9 of the Report of the Supreme Court Committee on Municipal Court Operations, Fines, and Fees, issued June 2018. As indicated in the report, providing a mechanism for persons participating in supervisory treatment programs to eliminate or reduce outstanding court-ordered financial obligations further incentivizes their participation and successful completion of such programs.

AI Summary

This bill permits persons participating in Drug Court and other court-ordered supervisory treatment programs for drug or alcohol dependency to earn credit against the amount owed on any court-imposed financial obligations, other than restitution or child support. The credit would be based on the person's successful completion of reformative services ordered by the court, such as substance abuse treatment, educational or vocational services, employment training, or community service. The court would determine the amount of credit to be applied against the financial obligation upon successful completion of the program. If the person's participation is terminated before completion, the full financial obligation would be enforced.

Committee Categories

Government Affairs

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Community Development and Women's Affairs Committee (on 01/09/2024)

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