Bill
Bill > A986
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Introduced
01/13/2026
01/13/2026
In Committee
01/13/2026
01/13/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
Introduced Session
2026-2027 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This bill modifies State statutes regarding extended employment programs that provide rehabilitation and employment for persons with significant disabilities. The bill renames the "Sheltered Workshop Act of 1971," P.L.1971, c.272 (C.34:16-39 et seq.), as the "Extended Employment Act." The bill amends the act to change the term used to designate facilities operated by nonprofit organizations to provide vocational rehabilitation and transitional employment to persons with disabilities from "sheltered workshop" to "extended employment." The bill relaxes the specifications regarding which individuals, deemed "extended employees," may be served under extended employment programs by permitting the individuals to have "significant," rather than "severe," disabilities and by removing the requirement that they first complete a workshop program, and that, after completing the program, their disability still makes them incapable of competing in the regular labor market. The bill eliminates the role of the New Jersey Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired in determining the eligibility of individuals to be served by an extended employment program, setting standards for staff, facilities, and services of the programs, and requiring documentation of services. The bill eliminates the requirement that individual progress reports be provided and removes the law's exemption of extended employment facilities from the permit requirements and certain other requirements of the industrial homework law, P.L.1941, c.308 (C.34:6-136.1 et eq.). The bill clarifies the desired program outcomes of the extended employment program. The bill also sets requirements for baseline funding for the extended employment funding and parameters for minimum increases based on the funding provided in the FY 2024 New Jersey State Budget combined with the consumer price index for all urban wage earners and clerical workers (CPI-W) or 80 percent of expenses outlined in a functional expense report to be submitted by providers of extended employment services each fiscal year, whichever of the two is greater. The bill clarifies that the Division of Vocational Rehabilitative Services is responsible for informing and referring individuals to the extended employment program and requires consultation with ACCSES New Jersey for consultation on major policy and leadership changes within the division. The bill repeals the provisions of P.L.1975, c.350 (C.34:16-45 et seq.) concerning the sale of products produced in extended employment facilities, including specific labeling requirements, requirements regarding the minimum percentage of work to be done in the facilities, and penalties for misrepresentation regarding the disability status of the workers. Finally, the bill eliminates references to particular kinds of transportation in the program assisting persons with disabilities in extended employment programs.
AI Summary
This bill renames the "Sheltered Workshop Act of 1971" to the "Extended Employment Act" and updates terminology to refer to "extended employment" instead of "sheltered workshops" and "extended employees" instead of "sheltered employees," reflecting a shift in focus for programs serving individuals with significant disabilities. It expands eligibility for these programs by allowing individuals with "significant" disabilities, rather than just "severe" ones, and removes the requirement that they must have first completed a workshop program and still be incapable of competing in the regular labor market. The bill also removes the New Jersey Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired from determining eligibility and setting program standards, clarifies desired program outcomes, and establishes a funding mechanism that includes baseline funding from the FY 2024 budget, with annual increases tied to the Consumer Price Index for all urban wage earners and clerical workers (CPI-W) or 80 percent of reported expenses, whichever is greater. Furthermore, it clarifies the Division of Vocational Rehabilitative Services' role in informing and referring individuals to these programs, mandates consultation with ACCSES New Jersey on significant policy changes, and repeals provisions related to the sale of products from these facilities, including specific labeling and penalties for misrepresentation. Finally, the bill eliminates references to specific types of transportation assistance within these programs.
Committee Categories
Labor and Employment
Sponsors (15)
Carol Murphy (D)*,
Verlina Reynolds-Jackson (D)*,
William Sampson (D)*,
Rosaura Bagolie (D),
Clinton Calabrese (D),
Linda Carter (D),
Mitchelle Drulis (D),
Roy Freiman (D),
Shama Haider (D),
Yvonne Lopez (D),
Cody Miller (D),
Carmen Morales (D),
Annette Quijano (D),
Alexander Schnall (D),
Shanique Speight (D),
Last Action
Introduced, Referred to Assembly Labor Committee (on 01/13/2026)
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| Document Type | Source Location |
|---|---|
| State Bill Page | https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/bill-search/2026/A986 |
| BillText | https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2026/A1000/986_I1.HTM |
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