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Code · New Jersey · Title 30 — Probate and Guardianship Procedure · Chapter 4F

30:4F-9 Statewide Respite Care Program.

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3. The commissioner shall establish a Statewide Respite Care Program within the Department of Human Services to be administered by sponsors designated by the commissioner. Allocations of funds for respite services pursuant to P.L.1987, c.119 (C.30:4F-7 et seq.) to each county or region shall be based on its share of the targeted population according to the following formula:
County Allocation = C x (A + B)
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(D + E)
where, A equals the county population of persons age 75 years or older; B equals the county population of adults with functional impairments under the age of 75 according to the most recent data available to the commissioner; C equals the annual amount of funds appropriated for the purpose of this act, minus those funds retained for State administration; D equals the State population of persons age 75 years or older; and E equals the State population of adults with functional impairments under the age of 75.
L.1987, c.119, s.3; amended 2017, c.131, s.121.
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