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NJ A2996

NJ A2996
Establishes security standards for judicial hearings at mental health facilities.


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Introduced
02/08/2018
In Committee
02/08/2018
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2020

Introduced Session

2018-2019 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill would establish security standards for court hearings held at mental health facilities. Current statutory law does not mandate security requirements for court hearings conducted at mental health facilities. The bill requires court hearings conducted within a short-term care facility, psychiatric facility, special psychiatric hospital or other similar facility to be conducted in a designated hearing room, which shall not contain objects that if thrown may cause serious injury. The bill requires the hearing room to have: · A buffer distance between the judge and the patient; · Chairs and tables secured to the floor, if feasible; · An escape route for judges and staff to a secure area; and · A duress alarm with dedicated response personnel. In addition, the bill requires a short-term care facility, psychiatric facility, special psychiatric hospital, or other similar facility in which court hearings are conducted to also have: · A waiting area for patients, which does not interfere with escape routes for judges and staff, does not allow a patient to cause disruption in the hearing room, and provides a safe area for conferences between the patient and his attorney; · Dedicated clinical and security personnel from the hospital who are trained concerning the use of force on patients and can respond in an emergency; and · A safe waiting area for visitors. The bill provides that a person attending or participating in a court hearing conducted within a short-term care facility, psychiatric facility, special psychiatric hospital, or other similar facility shall be subject to a risk assessment and examination by a guard with a hand-held or walk-through metal detector, and may have their belongings searched. Finally, the bill requires the Commissioner of the Department of Human Services to establish rules and regulations to effectuate the bill's purposes and provides that nothing in the bill prohibits the establishment of security requirements or procedures in excess of those required by the bill. At several mental health facilities throughout the State, current recommended Administrative Office of the Courts standards of courtroom security for civil commitment hearings have not been followed, thereby placing judges, personnel, attorneys, and the public at risk of injury.

AI Summary

This bill establishes security standards for court hearings conducted at mental health facilities, such as short-term care facilities, psychiatric facilities, and special psychiatric hospitals. The bill requires designated hearing rooms without objects that could cause injury, with a buffer distance between the judge and patient, secured furniture, emergency escape routes, and duress alarms. Additionally, the facilities must have waiting areas for patients and visitors, as well as dedicated clinical and security personnel trained in the use of force. Attendees of the hearings are subject to risk assessments and security screenings. The bill also authorizes the Commissioner of the Department of Human Services to establish further rules and regulations, and allows for security measures beyond the minimum requirements outlined in the bill.

Committee Categories

Health and Social Services

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Human Services Committee (on 02/08/2018)

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