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NJ A367

NJ A367
Establishes tuition reimbursement program for certain advanced practice nurses who provide mental health care services in underserved areas in New Jersey.


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Introduced
01/13/2026
In Committee
01/13/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2026-2027 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill establishes a tuition reimbursement program for advanced practice nurses who provide mental health care services in order to address a shortage of mental health care access in certain areas of the State. Under the bill, the Commissioner of Health will designate, on the basis of health status and economic indicators, geographic areas of the State which have a shortage of medical professionals who provide mental health care services. The program will provide reimbursement of a portion of tuition expenses in attending an accredited advanced practice nurse program to advanced practice nurses who agree to provide mental health care services in one of these State underserved areas for a period of one to four years. A program participant must: (1) be a State resident; (2) be certified by the New Jersey Board of Nursing as an advanced practice nurse; (3) have specialized education or training in mental health care; and (4) apply for the program within one year of obtaining certification as an advanced practice nurse. Program participants will enter into a contract with the Higher Education Student Assistance Authority (HESAA) for a specified number of one-year periods of service, up to four years, in which the participant agrees to engage in the full-time practice of mental health care in a State underserved area. In return for this commitment, a portion of the participant's tuition expenses in attending an accredited advanced practice nurse program will be reimbursed. Tuition reimbursement will equal 25 percent of the participant's eligible tuition expenses for the one academic year of an advanced practice nurse program in which tuition was the lowest, in return for each full year of service under the program. The maximum total tuition reimbursement for a participant for four years of service will be 100 percent of the participant's eligible tuition expenses for the one academic year of an advanced practice nurse program in which tuition was the lowest. Under the bill, participants in the program will be required to adhere to certain terms and standards, including charging for professional services at the usual and customary rates, allowing patients who are unable to pay that charge to pay a reduced rate or receive care at no charge, and not discriminating against any patient on the basis of ability to pay. Participants will also be required to maintain their State residency and certification to practice as an advanced practice nurse, remain current with payments on any student loans, maintain satisfactory performance of services, and report to HESAA on the performance of services rendered prior to receiving tuition reimbursement.

AI Summary

This bill establishes a tuition reimbursement program in New Jersey for advanced practice nurses (APNs) who commit to providing mental health care services in areas of the state identified as having a shortage of such professionals. The Commissioner of Health will designate these "State underserved areas" based on health and economic factors, and the Higher Education Student Assistance Authority (HESAA) will administer the program. To qualify, an applicant must be a New Jersey resident, a certified APN with specialized mental health training, and apply within one year of certification. Participants will enter into a contract with HESAA, agreeing to work full-time in a designated underserved area for one to four years. In return, they will receive reimbursement for 25% of their lowest academic year's tuition expenses for each full year of service, with a maximum reimbursement of 100% for four years of service. Program participants must adhere to certain standards, including charging usual and customary rates while also providing care to those unable to pay, not discriminating based on ability to pay, maintaining residency and certification, staying current on student loan payments, and reporting on their service performance. Individuals already participating in other loan redemption programs are not eligible.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Higher Education Committee (on 01/13/2026)

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