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NJ A2194

NJ A2194
Authorizes use of county inmate welfare funds for certain reentry services.


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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 authorizes county correctional facilities to use inmate welfare funds to provide or coordinate reentry services for inmates incarcerated in the facility. The sources of income of inmate welfare funds are sales at the prison commissary, interest on welfare fund savings, gifts from individuals, corporation and charitable foundations, and income from inmate trust fund investments. The funds are maintained by local boards of trustees. State regulations require the funds to be used for amenities for the use, benefit, and general welfare of the inmate population as a whole. These amenities include, but are not limited to: recreation and sports equipment; television services; awards for academic, vocational, and sporting achievements; library books, movies, magazines, and other subscriptions; annual licensing fees for a film blanket license visit; recreation, holiday, and inmate incentive program decorations and food; stipends for referees and guest speakers; and equipment to enhance the law library that is not otherwise required for legal access. This bill expands the use of these inmate welfare funds to include reentry services for county inmates to assist them in successfully transitioning into the community after they are released from incarceration. The bill specifically authorizes the use of these funds to pay salaries of employees in the facility whose duties include assisting inmates in accessing available federal, State, or other benefits or services, such as Medicaid, welfare, housing, and substance abuse treatment.

AI Summary

This bill allows county correctional facilities to use "inmate welfare funds" for reentry services, which are programs designed to help incarcerated individuals successfully transition back into the community after their release. Inmate welfare funds are typically generated from sources like commissary sales, interest on savings, and donations, and are managed by local boards of trustees. Previously, these funds were primarily used for amenities that benefited the inmate population as a whole, such as recreation equipment or library materials. This bill expands their use to include paying staff salaries for employees who assist inmates in accessing essential benefits and services like Medicaid, housing, or substance abuse treatment, thereby supporting their reintegration efforts.

Committee Categories

Military Affairs and Security

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Public Safety and Preparedness Committee (on 01/13/2026)

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