Establishes one-year pilot program for certain persons with disabilities; appropriates up to $85,000.
New Jersey establishes one-year pilot program for persons with disabilities with $85,000 funding to test service delivery approach.
New Jersey establishes one-year pilot program for persons with disabilities with $85,000 funding to test service delivery approach.
S 798 establishes a one-year pilot program in New Jersey designed to serve certain persons with disabilities, with a maximum appropriation of $85,000 to fund the initiative. The bill was introduced in the Senate and referred to the Health, Human Services and Senior Citizens Committee for review. The specific details of which disabilities are covered and what services the pilot will provide are not detailed in this summary information.
Pilot programs allow states to test new service approaches for vulnerable populations before committing to larger expenditures. At $85,000, this represents a modest investment to evaluate whether a particular intervention or service model is effective, which could inform future policy decisions affecting people with disabilities in New Jersey.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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