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NJ A1756

NJ A1756
Requires DOC to ensure inmates have opportunity to participate in Medicaid pre-enrollment and enrollment sessions at least 60 days prior to release; requires applicable inmates to receive Medicaid card at release.


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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 implements certain recommendations included in the 2019 New Jersey Reentry Services Commission Report entitled "Barriers, Best Practices, and Action Items for Improving Reentry Services." Specifically, the bill directs the Commissioner of Corrections, in collaboration with the Commissioner of Human Services, the county welfare agencies, and the county administrators of the county correctional facilities, to ensure that an inmate of a State prison or county correctional facility has the opportunity to participate in: (1) a peer-led Medicaid pre-enrollment session at least 60 days prior to the inmate's release from the State prison or county correctional facility. The session is required to include, at a minimum, information regarding the benefits of Medicaid, the Medicaid application process, and pertinent differences between the managed care plans available under the program; and (2) an enrollment session no more than five calendar days following the peer-led Medicaid pre-enrollment session. During the session, county welfare agency staff or designated State prison or county correctional facility personnel, who have received training from the Department of Human Services regarding the screening and enrollment process for Medicaid, are required to provide the inmate with assistance, either in person or via telephone, in completing a Medicaid application. The Commissioner of Corrections, in collaboration with the Commissioner of Human Services, the county welfare agencies, and the county administrators of the county correctional facilities, is also required to establish a process by which the Department of Human Services or another Medicaid eligibility determination agency notifies an inmate, who completes a Medicaid application during a Medicaid enrollment session, of the inmate's eligibility determination prior to release from the State prison or county correctional facility and, if applicable, provides the inmate with a Medicaid identification card at the time of release from the State prison or county correctional facility. Although federal Medicaid law, particularly 42 U.S.C. s.1396d(a), prohibits coverage to inmates (except as patients in a medical institution), the federal law does not prevent the enrollment of those individuals who are otherwise qualified for coverage, which can thereafter take effect upon the individual's release from incarceration.

AI Summary

This bill requires the Department of Corrections (DOC) to ensure that inmates in state prisons or county correctional facilities are given the opportunity to participate in Medicaid pre-enrollment sessions at least 60 days before their release, where they will learn about Medicaid benefits, the application process, and different managed care plans. Following this, inmates will have an enrollment session within five days to receive assistance in completing a Medicaid application, either in person or by phone, from trained staff. The DOC, in coordination with the Department of Human Services and county agencies, must also establish a system to notify inmates of their Medicaid eligibility before release and provide them with a Medicaid identification card upon release, if they qualify. Medicaid is a government program that provides health insurance to low-income individuals and families. This initiative aims to improve reentry services by ensuring individuals have health coverage immediately upon leaving correctional facilities, aligning with recommendations from a 2019 report.

Committee Categories

Health and Social Services

Sponsors (4)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Aging and Human Services Committee (on 01/13/2026)

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