I look forward to working with advocates and our partners in the Legislature to see through the adoption of the rest of this critical bill package., Today the Governor has signed three important bills into law, said former Chief Justice Deborah Poritz, Chair of the Criminal Sentencing and Disposition Commission. Haven states welcome women from states where abortion is banned. Neither do we. Applicants would also be required to pay for their own training and insurance. These sentencing reforms represent a small, though crucial piece of the greater effort to build a safer, fairer and more just New Jersey., All too often people make mistakes in their youth which follow them for the rest of their lives, said Senator Turner. If a released person is subsequently found to no longer be so debilitated or incapacitated as to be physically incapable of committing a crime or poses a threat to public safety, the individual may be returned to DOC custody after a hearing. Our justice system is more than crime and punishment, it seeks to balance penalty with rehabilitation. The commissions vision for a fairer criminal justice system garnered unanimous consensus from the various professionals who work daily in the criminal justice system. The financial realities of providing extensive medical care has burdened our already overcrowded prison system. The US Supreme Court may overturn Roe vs. Wade, allowing states to ban abortion, inhibiting womens reproductive rights in the states wishing the legal right to ban abortions if the precedent gets overturned. Patients who receive treatment from providers not in their covered health network have previously received higher bills as charges for treatment were not covered. Candidates must be deemed suitable for the position before working as a deputy or officer. The bill would restrict a landlord from requiring an applicant to complete any housing application that includes inquiries on their criminal record prior to giving a conditional offer. This change would allow the inmates attorney to prepare a petition for the inmates compassionate release before his or her condition deteriorates to the point of being unable to complete the process. This legislation represents a giant step forward for justice in New Jersey., I am writing this letter for the strict purpose of showing my upmost support on behalf of the three laws being signed today, said Reverend Steffie Bartley, Northeastern Regional Director for the National Action Network. NOTE: While some of the appropriations bills (including HB2393, HB2394, HB2528, SB1230, and SB1535) did not pass on their own, the funding they requested was actually incorporated into the state budget. 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Police agencies must complete investigations into complaints no less than three months after the report. -Read Full Dislaimer, TRENTON Governor Murphy today signed the following bills: S-384/A-1964 (Weinberg, Singleton/Stanley, Munoz, McKeon, Sumter, Lampitt, Vainieri Huttle, Wimberly, Mosquera, Downey, Chiaravalloti) Expands training for judges, law enforcement officers and assistant county prosecutors concerning handling of domestic violence cases S-386/A-1763 (Weinberg, Singleton/Munoz, Vainieri Huttle, Downey, Mosquera, Lampitt, Benson) - Establishes mandatory domestic violence training for municipal prosecutors S-396/A-4903 (Weinberg, Addiego/Johnson, Mukherji) Adjusts statute of limitations on damage claim for construction defect in common interest communities S-705/A-1077 (Ruiz, Cunningham/Speight, Vainieri Huttle, Downey) Requires DOH to develop and implement plan to improve access to perinatal mood and anxiety disorder screening SCS for S-844 and 2533/ACS for A-4635 (Pou, Greenstein/Zwicker, Lopez) Revises reporting requirements for charitable organizations and non-profit corporations S-867/A-2316 (Pou/Jimenez, Giblin, Johnson) Permits physical therapists to perform dry needling under certain circumstances S-896/A-2396 (Pou, Turner/Wimberly, Timberlake, Murphy) Expands Office of Public Defender representation of juveniles; repeals section 4 of P.L.1968, c.371 S-969wGR/ACS for A-2687 (Ruiz, Turner/Mazzeo, Lampitt, Moen) Establishes loan redemption program for certain teachers to redeem loan amounts received under New Jersey College Loans to Assist State Students Loan Program through employment in certain schools; makes annual appropriation of $1 million S-994/A-6248 (Sweeney, Singleton/Lopez) Requires State agencies and political subdivisions to make good faith effort to purchase five percent of goods and services from Central Nonprofit Agency SCS for S-1016/ACS for A-2070 (Smith, Bateman/Calabrese, Mukherji, Benson) Restricts use of neonicotinoid pesticides S-1020/AS for ACS for A-1184 and 4414 (Ruiz, Gopal/Zwicker, Conaway, Verrelli, Caputo) Requires School Report Card to include demographic breakdown of students who receive disciplinary actions; requires Commissioner of Education to establish Statewide database concerning certain disciplinary actions S-1559/A-1659 (Scutari, Diegnan/Quijano, Bramnick, Mukherji, Sumter, Downey, Dancer) New Jersey Insurance Fair Conduct Act S-1771/A-1489 (Madden, Turner/Moriarty, Mosquera, Vainieri Huttle) Expressly prohibits invasive examination of unconscious patient by health care practitioner without patients prior informed written consent S-2160wGR/A-5701 (Sweeney, Oroho, Singer/Carter, Lampitt, Jasey) Creates special education unit within the Office of Administrative Law; requires annual report SCS for S-2515/ACS for A-4676 (Smith, Greenstein/Quijano, Jasey, McKeon) Establishes postconsumer recycled content requirements for rigid plastic containers, glass containers, paper and plastic carryout bags, and plastic trash bags; prohibits sale of polystyrene loose fill packaging S-2723/A-2614 (Sweeney, Turner/Murphy, Benson, Timberlake) 21st Century Integrated Digital Experience Act S-2830/A-5291 (Ruiz, Singleton/Quijano) Requires educator preparation program to report passing rates of students who complete certain tests and to disseminate information on test fee waiver programs, and permits collection of student fee for certain testing costs S-2835/A-5292 (Ruiz, Cunningham/Quijano, Lampitt, Jasey) Requires compilation of data and issuance of annual reports on New Jersey teacher workforce S-2921/A-5554 (Gopal, Greenstein/Houghtaling, Downey, Mukherji) Allows municipalities to designate outdoor areas upon which people may consume alcoholic beverages S-3009/A-4847 (Vitale, Gopal, Gill/Vainieri Huttle, Quijano, Verrelli) Authorizes expanded provision of harm reduction services to distribute sterile syringes and provide certain support services to persons who use drugs intravenously S-3081/A-5219 (Singleton/McKeon, Dunn) Repeals law concerning excess rates and charges for title insurance; makes agreement to use services of title or settlement service company subject to attorney review S-3164/A-4987 (Gopal, Singleton/Houghtaling, Vainieri Huttle, Giblin) Creates NJ Legislative Youth Council S-3265/A-5074 (Diegnan, Greenstein/DeAngelo, Dancer, Mukherji) Permits members of SPRS to purchase service credit for prior public employment with federal government or another state S-3342/A-5463 (Codey, Singleton/Jasey, Giblin, Timberlake) Directs NJT to erect statue in honor of A. Philip Randolph; appropriates $90,000 S-3465/A-4336 (Oroho, Sweeney/Houghtaling, Space) Directs Department of Agriculture to pay annual premiums to enrolled dairy farmers for certain coverage under the federal Dairy Margin Coverage Program; appropriates $125,000 S-3488wGR/A-5537 (Sweeney, Gopal, O'Scanlon/Burzichelli, Dancer, Spearman) Modifies certain procedures pertaining to school district regionalization; establishes grant program for cost reimbursement of conducting regionalization feasibility studies; and provides financial incentives for regionalization S-3493/A-5458 (Vitale, Gill/Vainieri Huttle, Mukherji, McKnight) Permits expungement of possession or distribution of hypodermic syringe or needle offense in cases of previous expungement; repeals criminal offense of possession of syringe S-3539/A5409 (T. Kean, Gopal/Houghtaling) Directs DEP to establish grant program for local governments to support development of community gardens S-3594/A-5509 (Singleton, Scutari/Zwicker, Reynolds-Jackson, Verrelli) Provides that in personal injury or wrongful death lawsuits, calculations of lost or impaired earnings capacity not be reduced because of race, ethnicity, gender identity or expression, or affectional or sexual orientation S-3672/A-6009 (Singleton, Turner, Moen, Johnson, McKnight) Permits exemption from civil service examination requirement for entry-level law enforcement officers, sheriffs officers, and State and county correctional police officers; permits hiring or appointment of such officers under certain conditions, and makes appropriation S-3673/A-6219 (Gopal, Greenstein/Burzichelli) Authorizes limited breweries and craft distilleries to sell at retail and offer for sampling purposes product bottled and stored off-site under certain circumstances S-3685/A-5576 (Ruiz, Codey/Jasey, Lampitt, Mukherji) Permits teacher and professional staff member who provides special services retired from TPAF to return to employment for up to two years without reenrollment in TPAF if employment commences during 2021-2022 and 2022-2023 school years S-3707/A-5673 (Vitale, Ruiz/Vainieri Huttle, Downey, Zwicker) Repeals statute criminalizing sexual penetration while infected with venereal disease or HIV under certain circumstances; requires that in prosecutions for endangering another by creating substantial risk of transmitting infectious disease, name of defendant and other person be kept confidential S-3764/A-3369 (Gopal, Weinberg/Johnson, Stanley, Karabinchak) Establishes Commission on Asian American Heritage in DOE S-3810/ACS for A-5862 (Sweeney, Addiego, Greenstein/Benson, Quijano) Responsible Collective Negotiations Act S-3968/A-5930 (Singleton, Beach/Sumter, Karabinchak) Increases purchasing threshold permitting Director of Division of Purchase and Property to delegate authority to agencies; increases bid advertising threshold on certain contracts by same scale S-3975/A-5963 (Greenstein, Oroho/Benson, Vainieri Huttle, DeAngelo) Establishes requirements to commence screening newborn infants for congenital cytomegalovirus infection; establishes public awareness campaign S-4004wGR/A-5950 (Weinberg, Greenstein/Sumter, Benson, Reynolds-Jackson) Establishes database of certain appointed positions and elected offices S-4020/A-5867 (Gopal, Cunningham/Chiaravalloti, Jasey, Carter) Expands bonding authority of New Jersey Educational Facilities Authority to permit financing for general funding needs at New Jerseys institutions of higher education S-4021/A-6100 (Gopal, Ruiz/Mukherji, Jasey, Timberlake, Stanley) Requires school districts to provide instruction on history and contributions of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders as part of implementation of New Jersey Student Learning Standards in Social Studies S-4043/A-6005 (Cunningham/Jasey, Greenwald) Raises statutory threshold for certain public bidding, permits bidder disqualification due to prior negative experience, adds exemptions to public bidding requirement under "State College Contracts Law," and establishes process for cooperative pricing system S-4063/A-6220 (Sweeney/Giblin, Egan) Removes New Jersey Maritime Pilot and Docking Pilot Commission from appropriations act provision that limits compensation and health benefits; clarifies PERS and SHBP eligibility for members of commission S-4068/ACS for A-6110 and 6185 (Sarlo, Oroho/Benson, Mukherji, Bramnick) Revises elective pass-through entity business alternative income tax S-4074wGR/A-6000 (Ruiz, Beach/Verrelli, Lampitt, Carter) Allows alternative evaluation in place of basic skills testing requirements for certain teacher certification SCS for S-4102/A-6230 (Sweeney, Ruiz/Benson, Mejia, Zwicker) Establishes Direct Support Professional Career Development Program; appropriates $1,000,000 S-4128/A-6231 (Sweeney, Pou/Houghtaling, Conaway, Dancer) Requires that only fruits and vegetables grown and packaged in NJ may be labeled by food retailers as local to State S-4207/A-6119 (Sweeney, Beach/Mukherji, Egan, Pintor Marin) Concerns apprenticeship programs of public works contractors S-4210/A-6062 (Sweeney, Greenstein/Greenwald, McKnight, Mukherji) Requires EDA to establish loan program to assist certain businesses with funding to provide reasonable accommodations for employees with disabilities S-4211/A-6228 (Sweeney, Corrado/Benson, Speight, Zwicker) Establishes county college-based adult centers for transition for individuals with developmental disabilities; makes annual appropriation of $4.5 million S-4218/A-6256 (Scutari/Reynolds-Jackson, Wimberly, Mukherji) Appropriates $2 million to CRDA to support costs associated with hosting NAACP National Convention in Atlantic City S-4233/A-6229 (Scutari, Gopal/Mukherji, Jimenez) Limits fees charged to patients and authorized third parties for copies of medical and billing records S-4252/A-6182 (Madden/Murphy, Chaparro) Limits extension of mandatory retirement to 90 days from State Police Retirement System during emergencies A-259/S-2224 (DeAngelo, Mukherji, Benson/Gopal, Pennacchio) Provides civil service preference to military service members who did not serve in theater of operation but received campaign or expedition medal A-798/S-52 (Verrelli, Vainieri Huttle, Armato/Singer, Greenstein) Establishes local drug overdose fatality review teams A-802/S-1352 (Verrelli, Reynolds-Jackson, Murphy/Turner, Pou) Requires certain retailers to train employees on gift card fraud A-862wGR/S-962 (Chiaravalloti, Karabinchak/Pennacchio, Pou) Permits municipalities to refund excess property taxes paid by a taxpayer who wins an assessment appeal as a property tax credit A-953/S-4031 (Karabinchak, Houghtaling/Pou) Requires architects disclose insurance coverage ACS for A-998 and 2349/S-4312 (Moen, Downey, Houghtaling, Benson, Vainieri Huttle/Ruiz, Beach, Singleton) The New Jersey Social Innovation Act; establishes social innovation loan pilot program and study commission within EDA A-1121/S-1871 (Murphy, Dancer, Stanley/Lagana, Pennacchio) Upgrades certain crimes of misrepresenting oneself as member or veteran of US Armed Forces or organized militia A-1219wGR/S-1054 (Chaparro, McKnight/Stack) Requires owner notification of rabies testing protocol prior to testing of owners animal for rabies A-1229wGR/S-2161 (Schaer, Mosquera, Tucker, Lampitt, Vainieri Huttle, Quijano, Wimberly, Pintor Marin, Jasey/Turner, Singleton) Requires DCA to make information on homeless prevention programs and services available on its Internet website A-1293/S-3977 (Greenwald, Burzichelli, Mukherji/Greenstein, Gopal) Establishes advisory council for the brewery, cidery, meadery, and distillery industries in NJ and provides for funding through certain alcoholic beverage tax receipts A-1663/S-1842 (Quijano, Vainieri Huttle, Karabinchak/Cryan, Scutari) Establishes New Jersey Nonprofit Security Grant Program A-2186/S-1599 (Mukherji, Chaparro, McKnight/Codey, Pou) Establishes Statewide database of beds in shelters for the homeless A-2360/S-3285 (Chaparro, Karabinchak, Johnson/Greenstein, Stack) Requires electric public utility to charge residential rate for service used by residential customer for electric vehicle charging at charging stations within certain designated parking spaces A-2685wGR/S-4209 (Armato, Mazzeo, Mukherji/Stack) Concerns information on property condition disclosure statement A-2772/S-1040 (Downey, Houghtaling, Benson/Gopal) Authorizes certain Medicaid recipients residing on post-secondary school campus to participate remotely in meetings of non-medical nature regarding Medicaid benefits A-2877/S-1149 (Dancer, Vainieri Huttle, Reynolds-Jackson/Ruiz) Requires registration of certain vacant and abandoned properties with municipalities and provides enforcement tools related to maintenance of these properties A-3007/S-3127 (Lampitt, Dunn, Benson/Lagana, Gopal) Requires institutions of higher education to provide students with access to mental health care programs and services and to establish a hotline to provide information concerning the availability of those services A-3392/S-1219 (Reynolds-Jackson, Timberlake, Jasey/Turner, Beach) Requires student representative be appointed to each board of education of school district and board of trustees of charter school that includes grades nine through 12 A-3804/S-1590 (Armato, Murphy, S. Kean/Beach, A.M. Bucco) Designates 9-1-1 operators or dispatchers as 9-1-1 first responder dispatchers A-3870/S-2807 (Karabinchak, Johnson, Mukherji/Greenstein, Pou) Defense Against Porch Pirates Act; amends theft statute A-3950wGR/S-3180 (Verrelli, Benson, Zwicker/Greenstein, Turner) Prohibits employer use of tracking device in vehicle operated by employee under certain circumstances A-4002wGR/S-2257 (Caputo, Dancer, Murphy/Gopal, Sarlo) Allows deduction of promotional gaming credit from gross revenue on sports wagering A-4232/S-4231 (Houghtaling, Dancer, Wirths/Oroho, Smith) Creates program in Department of Agriculture for deer fencing on certain farmland A-4238/S-2561 (Chiaravalloti, Schaer, Benson/Gopal, Singer) Establishes minimum Medicaid reimbursement rate for adult medical day care services A-4241/S-2894 (Downey, Vainieri Huttle, Murphy/Pou) Requires DHS to conduct biennial survey of SNAP experience ACS for A-4253/S-3233 (Conaway, Pinkin, Jimenez/Cryan) Requires certain electronic medical programs to include demographic data entry feature; requires laboratories to record certain patients demographic information; requires certain hospitals and laboratories to implement cultural competency training program A-4366/S-2801 (Taliaferro, Sumter, Mukherji/Pou, Greenstein) Requires Police Training Commission to contract with crisis intervention training center to provide mental health training to police officers and establish curriculum specific to persons experiencing economic crisis or substance use disorder A-4434wGR/S-2716 (Greenwald, Lampitt, Mukherji/Beach, Ruiz) Establishes Student Wellness Grant Program in DOE A-4478/S2759 (Vainieri Huttle, Speight, Schepisi, DeCroce/Vitale, Madden) Establishes additional requirements for DOH to assess sanctions and impose penalties on nursing homes; revises reporting requirements for nursing homes A-4569/S-3535 (Reynolds-Jackson, Benson, Karabinchak/Turner) Requires BPU, electric power suppliers, and gas suppliers to publish certain information related to filing of customer complaints ACS for A-4655/S-3595 (Reynolds-Jackson, Wimberly, Carter/Turner) Limits police presence at polling places and ballot drop boxes; prohibits electioneering within 100 feet of ballot drop box A-4771/S-2951 (Downey, Armato, Mukherji/Gopal, Singleton) Expands offenses eligible for expungement upon successful discharge from drug court A-4856/S-3094 (Lampitt, Benson, Caputo/Ruiz, Beach) Requires Internet websites and web services of school districts, charter schools, renaissance schools, and the Marie H. Katzenbach School for the Deaf to be accessible to persons with disabilities A-5033wGR/S-3279 (Benson, Dancer, Verrelli/Gopal) Authorizes motor vehicle dealers to sell motor vehicles online and obtain electronic signatures for motor vehicle transactions ACS for A-5075wGR/S-4001 (Burzichelli, Dancer, Johnson/Sweeney, A.M. Bucco) Removes Fire Museum and Fallen Firefighters Memorial from auspices of DEP and establishes museum as independent organization; makes $200,000 supplemental appropriation A-5160/S-3324 (DeAngelo, Conaway, Zwicker/Smith, Bateman) Establishes minimum energy and water efficiency standards for certain products sold, offered for sale, or leased in the State A-5294/S-3418 (Speight, Vainieri Huttle, Verrelli/Gopal, Madden) Provides fast track hiring and advancement employment opportunities by State for persons with significant disabilities A-5296/S-3426 (Speight, Vainieri Huttle, McKnight/T. 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