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NEW JERSEY REENTRY DIGEST |
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Click here to set up a free New Jersey Legislature bill subscription account to track any of the following reentry-related legislation: - A1525 - Establishes the "Mental Health Court Pilot Program."
- A1542 - Provides for a seven year time period for expungement of certain records.
- A1664 - Allows corporation business tax and gross income tax credits to businesses employing qualified ex-offenders.
- A1804 - Provides voter registration assistance to persons completing parole, probation, and criminal sentences.
- A1818 - Creates the victim-juvenile offender mediation program.
- A1977 - Requires disclosure of juvenile sex offenses in criminal background checks.
- A2103 - Creates permanent "Commission to Review Criminal Sentencing."
- A2182 - Authorizes court to provide alternatives for persons who default in payment of fines.
- A2193 - Makes certain repeat offenders ineligible for parole.
- A2197 - Requires parole board to consider significant efforts at achieving GED in decreasing parole eligibility date.
- A2251 - Establishes "Commission to Examine Strategies for Strengthening Familial Bond Between Children and Incarcerated Parents."
- A2281 - Requires suicide and mental health screening of juveniles in county detention centers.
- A2329 - Appropriates $5 million to the Judiciary for substance abuse programs for persons on probation.
- A2334 - Requires inmates with sufficient means to pay their incarceration costs.
- A2342 - Creates procedure for destruction of all records pertaining to juveniles who are arrested but subsequently not charged with delinquency.
- A2681 - Supplemental appropriation of $2,000,000 to DLPS to support Juvenile Justice Commission Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative.
- A2760 - Makes prisoners responsible for their own support and maintenance and provides the State with a lien for the cost thereof.
- A2877 - Reduces drug free school and public property zones to 200 feet.
- A3189 - Establishes 2-year "Gang Violence Prevention Pilot Program" in Department of Children and Families.
- A3684 - Revises the expungement statute by reducing the waiting period and eliminating cost for certain offenders.
- A489 - Enables authorized persons to obtain criminal background checks on juveniles to determine suitability for work with children, the elderly and the developmentally disabled.
- A565 - Requires public hearing and security report before establishing, relocating, or expanding juvenile boot camps.
- A746 - Establishes advocacy pilot program for mentally ill offenders.
- A779 - Permits immediate expungement of court records where the person is acquitted or discharged or where the charges have been dismissed.
- A789 - Permits sentencing as repeat sex offender if adult defendant had been previously adjudicated delinquent as a juvenile for a sex offense.
- A847 - Requires Juvenile Justice Commission to assist juveniles released from incarceration in obtaining certain documents.
- A850 - Extends right to vote to individuals on probation.
- A917 - Establishes a computers for schools program in DOC.
- S1179 - Makes suspension of driving privileges mandatory for persons, including juveniles, who are diverted for drug offenses.
- S1317 - Requires aftercare treatment program as part of community supervision.
- S1536 - Requires certain inmates to participate in educational program.
- S2326 - Authorizes suspension of motor vehicle registration.
- S2328 - Revises driver's license suspension for operating a motor vehicle without certain insurance.
- S2330 - Clarifies that suspension for non-driving related offense is distinct from suspension for driving related offense.
- S2331 - Renames New Jersey Rating Plan and provides for changes in procedures for payment of outstanding surcharges.
- S2332 - Authorizes payment options for certain motor vehicle fines and fees.
- S2473 - Authorizes court to waive license revocation process for certain child support obligors.
- S278 - Reduces certain drug free zones from within 1,000 to 200 feet of school or public property.
- S434 - Permits the sealing of certain criminal records.
- S437 - Establishes Juvenile Offender Community Conservation and Improvement Services Program.
- S661 - Restores public assistance eligibility to those now restricted due to felony conviction(s) for drug sales.
- S906 - Creates procedure for destruction of all records pertaining to juveniles who are arrested but subsequently not charged with delinquency.
- S94 - Establishes advocacy pilot program for mentally ill offenders.
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