Sponsored by:
Assemblyman GARY S. SCHAER
District 36 (Bergen and Passaic)
Assemblyman JOHN F. MCKEON
District 27 (Essex and Morris)
Assemblywoman L. GRACE SPENCER
District 29 (Essex)
Assemblyman TROY SINGLETON
District 7 (Burlington)
Assemblyman DANIEL R. BENSON
District 14 (Mercer and Middlesex)
Co-Sponsored by:
Assemblyman Diegnan, Assemblywomen Mosquera, Lampitt, Vainieri Huttle, Assemblymen Conaway, Moriarty and Johnson
SYNOPSIS
Requires DOH to establish “New Jersey Autism Website.”
CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT
As introduced.
An Act establishing the “New Jersey Autism Website” and supplementing P.L.1993, c.309 (C.26:1A-36.6 et seq.).
Be It Enacted by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey:
1. a. The Commissioner of Health shall establish the “New Jersey Autism Website”. The commissioner may contract with a nonprofit autism advocacy and service organization to establish the website, provided the organization shall be:
(1) incorporated under the laws of New Jersey;
(2) capable of demonstrating a history of providing services to persons with autism and autism spectrum disorders, including, but not limited to, advocacy, housing, training, education, counseling and general support services; and
(3) composed of persons with autism and autism spectrum disorders who are self advocates, family members of persons with autism and autism spectrum disorders, and health care professionals who provide diagnostic and treatment services to persons with autism and autism spectrum disorders.
b. The website shall include:
(1) a check list that may be used by parents or guardians of infants and toddlers to look for possible indications that a child may have autism or may be suspected to be on the autism spectrum;
(2) specific instructions on how to contact the Early Intervention Program established pursuant to section 2 of P.L.1993, c.309 (C.26:1A-36.7), and public and private agencies and organizations in New Jersey that provide programs and services to children with autism, as well as support groups for families in the various geographic regions of the State, if the parent or guardian believes that a child may have autism or may be suspected to be on the autism spectrum; and
(3) such other information as the commissioner determines appropriate to promote autism awareness and facilitate early detection and treatment of children with autism spectrum disorders.
c. The commissioner shall include a link to the “New Jersey Autism Website” and may include a link to the Internet website of the autism advocacy and service organization the commissioner has contracted with to establish the website on the Internet website of the Department of Health.
2. This act shall take effect immediately.
STATEMENT
This bill is designed to make certain information available to the public that will promote autism awareness and enhance efforts at early detection and treatment of children with autism spectrum disorders.
Specifically, the bill requires the Commissioner of Health to establish the “New Jersey Autism Website” in consultation with the various autism advocacy and service organizations in the State.
The website is to include: a check list that may be used by parents or guardians of infants and toddlers to look for possible indications that a child may have autism or may be suspected to be on the autism spectrum; specific instructions on how to contact the Early Intervention Program established pursuant to section 2 of P.L.1993,c.309 (C.26:1A-36.7), public and private agencies and organizations in New Jersey that provide programs and services to children with autism, and support groups for families in the various geographic regions of the State, if the parent or guardian believes that a child may have autism or may be suspected to be on the autism spectrum; and other information as the commissioner determines appropriate to promote autism awareness and facilitate early detection and treatment of children with autism spectrum disorders.
The bill further requires the commissioner to include a link to the “New Jersey Autism Website” on the Internet website of the
Department of Health.