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Bill > A1818
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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 concerns the provision of services to defendants on pretrial release. This bill authorizes counties to appoint a county pretrial release coordinator to evaluate the needs of defendants in the county for whom a complaint-warrant has been issued for an initial charge involving an indictable offense or a disorderly persons offense, and pretrial release has been ordered. If the county appoints the pretrial release coordinator, the individual is required to advise each eligible defendant that the services are offered on a voluntary basis and that the defendant is not required to receive the services offered. The pretrial release coordinator is responsible for offering the following assistance to the defendants in accessing services deemed necessary pursuant to the evaluation:· scheduling and otherwise accessing appropriate treatment, services, and programming during the defendant's period of pretrial release; · providing information concerning, and assistance in completing, applications for appropriate State and county public assistance program benefits; · providing information concerning available substance use disorder treatment and services including, but not limited to, medication-assisted treatment;· providing information concerning relevant social services and rehabilitative programs;· providing information concerning services provided by the State's One-Stop Career Centers; · providing information concerning insurance eligibility;· providing information concerning any other treatment, services, and programming deemed appropriate based on the evaluation required pursuant to the bill; and· if appropriate, providing assistance with obtaining a non-driver identification card. In addition, the county pretrial release coordinator is required to consult and coordinate with the county board of social services or welfare agency, as appropriate, when providing information or assistance with respect to a benefit or service administered by the board or welfare agency. The coordinator is required to collect and analyze data related to the services provided; develop peer counseling programs; meet with community stakeholders to establish best practices in providing services to defendants on pretrial release; identify available county services; and make recommendations for the provision of services to defendants during pretrial release. If the county appoints a pretrial release coordinator, the bill indicates that the amounts deemed necessary to support the county pretrial release coordinators are to be annually appropriated. This bill would implement recommendation number 15 of the report of the reconvened Joint Committee on Criminal Justice issued in June 2023.
AI Summary
This bill allows counties to create a position called a county pretrial release coordinator to help defendants who have been released from jail while awaiting trial for certain offenses, such as indictable offenses (more serious crimes) or disorderly persons offenses (less serious crimes). This coordinator's role is entirely voluntary for the defendant, meaning they are not required to accept any services offered. The coordinator will assess each eligible defendant's needs and then assist them in accessing various services, including scheduling treatment and programs, applying for public assistance like SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) and Medicaid, finding substance use disorder treatment (including medication-assisted treatment), connecting with social services and job centers, understanding insurance eligibility, and even obtaining a non-driver identification card. The coordinator must also work with county social services agencies, collect data on the services provided, develop peer counseling programs, meet with community groups to establish best practices, identify available county resources, and make recommendations for improving services for defendants on pretrial release. If a county chooses to appoint a coordinator, the bill mandates that sufficient funds be annually appropriated to support this role, aligning with a recommendation from a June 2023 Joint Committee on Criminal Justice report.
Committee Categories
Justice
Sponsors (3)
Last Action
Introduced, Referred to Assembly Judiciary Committee (on 01/13/2026)
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| Document Type | Source Location |
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| State Bill Page | https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/bill-search/2026/A1818 |
| BillText | https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2026/A2000/1818_I1.HTM |
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