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NJ A4767

NJ A4767
Prohibits emergency homeless shelters from conditioning provision of shelter on enrollment in certain programs.


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Introduced
05/11/2017
In Committee
06/29/2017
Crossed Over
06/29/2017
Passed
Dead
01/08/2018

Introduced Session

2016-2017 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill prohibits emergency shelters for the homeless from conditioning the provision of shelter on a person's enrollment in certain programs. Under the provision of the bill, an emergency shelter for the homeless is required to provide shelter to a person for a minimum of 72 hours, regardless of whether the person is enrolled in a local, State, federal, or private assistance program, or is receiving any other services or benefits. The bill provides that following the initial 72 hours, an emergency homeless shelter may require an individual to apply for programs, assistance, or other services or benefits, as a condition of continued provision of shelter. An individual in compliance with this requirement would have to be provided with shelter for a period of no less than 90 days. The bill further provides that an emergency homeless shelter is not required to exceed its licensed capacity, plus any authorized excess capacity, in order to comply with these requirements. Further, the bill does not prohibit a shelter from refusing to provide shelter if the refusal is otherwise authorized by law or regulation.

AI Summary

This bill prohibits emergency homeless shelters from conditioning the provision of shelter on a person's enrollment in certain local, state, federal, or private assistance programs or receipt of other services or benefits. Specifically, the bill requires shelters to provide at least 72 hours of shelter, regardless of program enrollment. After the initial 72 hours, shelters may require individuals to apply for assistance programs as a condition of continued shelter, but must provide at least 90 days of shelter to those in compliance with this requirement. The bill does not require shelters to exceed their licensed capacity or authorized excess capacity, and allows shelters to refuse service if otherwise authorized by law or regulation.

Committee Categories

Health and Social Services

Sponsors (4)

Last Action

Received in the Senate, Referred to Senate Health, Human Services and Senior Citizens Committee (on 06/29/2017)

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