New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A564

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Specifies that emergency, transitional, and permanent housing for victim of domestic violence would be funded by "Domestic Violence Victims' Fund."

Impact

The enactment of A564 would enhance the state's support framework for victims of domestic violence by ensuring that critical housing services are funded through established state resources. This legislative change is seen as a proactive step in addressing the immediate needs of domestic violence victims, thus promoting their safety and stability. By clearly defining funding for housing, the bill strives to ensure that victims have accessible options in their recovery process, potentially reducing the likelihood of returning to unsafe situations.

Summary

Assembly Bill A564, introduced in the 221st Legislature of New Jersey, aims to specify that the 'Domestic Violence Victims' Fund' will be used to finance emergency, transitional, and permanent housing for victims of domestic violence. This fund is a dedicated account within the General Fund, managed by the Division of Child Protection and Permanency, which utilizes funds acquired from civil penalties against those found guilty of domestic violence. Currently, the fund already supports a range of services for victims and the amendment represents an expansion of its purpose.

Contention

While the bill seeks to provide necessary support for domestic violence victims, it may face scrutiny regarding the allocation of resources and the effectiveness of existing funding mechanisms. Critics may argue about the sufficiency of the penalties that feed into the fund and whether these sources can adequately support the expanded services. Additionally, there may be concerns about bureaucratic processes within the Division of Child Protection and Permanency that could affect how quickly and effectively the funds are utilized for their intended purpose. Stakeholders may debate how the bill addresses the underlying issues of domestic violence and whether it effectively meets the holistic needs of victims beyond immediate housing.

Companion Bills

NJ A3724

Carry Over Specifies that emergency, transitional, and permanent housing for victim of domestic violence would be funded by "Domestic Violence Victims' Fund."

NJ S2700

Carry Over Specifies that emergency, transitional, and permanent housing for victim of domestic violence would be funded by "Domestic Violence Victims' Fund."

Previously Filed As

NJ A3349

Specifies that emergency, transitional, and permanent housing for victim of domestic violence would be funded by "Domestic Violence Victims' Fund."

NJ A3350

Adds new civil penalties and increases surcharges imposed on domestic violence offenders; establishes "Domestic Violence Victims' Legal Assistance Fund."

NJ S2483

Adds new civil penalties and increases surcharges imposed on domestic violence offenders; establishes "Domestic Violence Victims' Legal Assistance Fund."

NJ A3470

Establishes program in DOH for health care provider evaluation and response for patients who are victims of domestic violence.

FL S0296

Victims of Domestic Violence and Dating Violence

FL H0019

Victims of Domestic Violence and Dating Violence

FL H0269

Victims of Domestic Violence and Dating Violence

FL S0240

Victims of Domestic Violence and Dating Violence

NJ A4603

Establishes "Support for Victims of Domestic Violence Program"; incentivizes certain businesses to provide support to individuals who are victims of domestic violence.

NJ A3348

Provides that crime of official misconduct involving disclosure of domestic violence or sexual assault victim's personal information is second degree crime.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.