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Code · New Jersey · Title 30 — Probate and Guardianship Procedure · Chapter 6D

30:6D-5.7 Findings, declarations relative to individuals with developmental disabilities.

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1. The Legislature finds and declares that:
a. There are hundreds of community care residences in the State in which an adult or family secures a license from the Department of Human Services to provide care or training, or both, to up to four individuals with developmental disabilities;
b. For protection of the individuals with developmental disabilities residing in these community care residences, there needs to be an increase in the oversight of the persons licensed to operate community care residences, the case managers who are required to conduct monthly visits of these residences, and the day programs that individuals with developmental disabilities are scheduled to, but may not actually, attend;
c. It is also important to improve communications with guardians and authorized family members of individuals with developmental disabilities residing in community care residences so that guardians and authorized family members know whether the individual is receiving good care, attending scheduled day programs, and following the individualized habilitation plan developed for the individual;
d. Currently an individual with a developmental disability residing in a community care residence is required to have annual medical examinations; for the protection of an individual who may be suffering injury inflicted by the licensee of the community care residence, the examining physician should be required to take protective custody of the individual and report such action to the Department of Human Services;
e. Ensuring that investigators have access to communications concerning allegations of abuse, neglect, or exploitation of an individual with a disability, and that investigative reports examine the role of those overseeing the persons providing care to individuals with developmental disabilities, would provide needed information for any civil or criminal proceeding that may follow an allegation of abuse, neglect, or exploitation; and
f. It is the policy of this State to: ensure that there is sufficient oversight of community care residences and day programs attended by individuals with developmental disabilities residing in community care residences; protect these individuals from injury that may be inflicted by the very persons charged with providing them with care; and safeguard and report information that may be important for a civil or criminal proceeding that may follow an allegation of abuse, neglect, or exploitation of an individual with a developmental disability residing in a community setting.
L.2012, c.69, s.1.
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