Sponsored by:
Assemblywoman KIM EULNER
District 11 (Monmouth)
Assemblywoman MARILYN PIPERNO
District 11 (Monmouth)
Co-Sponsored by:
Assemblymen DePhillips, McClellan and Simonsen
SYNOPSIS
Establishes special committee of General Assembly entitled “New Jersey Veterans’ Memorial Homes Investigation Committee.”
CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT
As introduced.
An Assembly Resolution establishing a special committee to investigate the veterans’ memorial homes operated by the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs.
Be It Resolved by the General Assembly of the State of New Jersey:
1. There is established a special committee of the General Assembly entitled the “New Jersey Veterans’ Memorial Homes Investigation Committee,” comprising seven members to be appointed by the Speaker of the General Assembly, not more than four of whom shall be of the same political party. The Minority Leader of the General Assembly shall submit to the Speaker of the General Assembly a list of the Minority Leader’s recommendations of members for appointment to the special committee. The Speaker of the General Assembly shall appoint a chair and vice-chair of the special committee from the members appointed to the committee.
2. a. The New Jersey Veterans’ Memorial Homes Investigation Committee shall investigate all aspects of the effects of State actions, executive orders, legislation, and State and federal regulations and policies on the veterans’ memorial homes, the residents and their families, and the memorial homes’ employees.
The committee shall investigate the period from March 2020 to the present, and focus on changes implemented at each memorial home after a federal inspection, beginning with the 2020 inspection.
For the purposes of this committee, veterans’ memorial homes means the Veterans’ Memorial Home-Menlo Park, the Veterans’ Memorial Home-Paramus, and the Veterans’ Memorial Home-Vineland.
b. For the purposes of carrying out its charge under this resolution, the special committee shall have all the powers conferred under the laws and the Constitutions of the State of New Jersey and of the United States, including, but not limited to, the following powers:
(1) to issue subpoenas to compel attendance and testimony of persons and the production of books, papers, correspondence, other documents and materials, and electronic records and data, as well as any other power conferred pursuant to chapter 13 of Title 52 of the Revised Statutes;
(2) to hold hearings, take testimony under oath, and receive documentary or physical evidence relating to the matters and questions it is authorized to investigate or study;
(3) to use any and all reasonable means of interviewing or fact gathering, including, but not limited to, preliminary conferences or interviews;
(4) to convene a meeting or hearing to determine the adequacy of the return and rule on the objection if a return on a subpoena or order for the production of documentary evidence is incomplete or accompanied by an objection;
(5) to utilize the powers provided under R.S.52:13-3 or hold individuals or entities in contempt of the committee;
(6) to make findings and reports to the public and to the Legislature of any recommendations, including recommendations for enforcement, that the special committee may consider appropriate with respect to the willful failure or refusal of any person to appear before it, to answer questions or give testimony during an appearance of that person as a witness, or to produce before the committee any books, papers, correspondence, other documents and materials, and electronic records and data that the committee may request;
(7) to respond to any judicial or other process, or to make application to the courts of this State, or any other state, or the United States;
(8) to report possible violations of any law, rule, regulation, or code to appropriate federal, State, or local authorities; and
(9) to adopt additional rules or procedures not inconsistent with this resolution.
3. The New Jersey Veterans’ Memorial Homes Investigation Committee shall be entitled to call to its assistance and avail itself of the services of the employees of the State of New Jersey, any political subdivision of the State, and any agency thereof, as may be required and as may be available for that purpose, and to employ any other services as may be deemed necessary, in order to perform the duties provided herein, and within the limits of funds appropriated or otherwise made available for that purpose.
4. This resolution shall take effect immediately.
STATEMENT
This bill establishes a special committee of the General Assembly entitled the “New Jersey Veterans’ Memorial Homes Investigation Committee.”
The committee is to investigate all aspects of the effects of State actions, executive orders, legislation, and State and federal regulations and policies on the veterans’ memorial homes, the residents and their families, and the memorial homes’ employees. The committee will investigate the period from March 2020 to the present, and focus on changes implemented at each memorial home after a federal inspection, beginning with the 2020 inspection.
The term “veterans’ memorial homes” means the Veterans’ Memorial Home-Menlo Park, Veterans’ Memorial Home-Paramus, and the Veterans’ Memorial Home-Vineland.
Under the bill, the committee will be comprised of seven members appointed by the Speaker of the General Assembly, not more than four of whom are to be of the same political party. The Minority Leader of the General Assembly will submit a list of recommended members for appointment to the special committee.
Under the bill, the committee is to have all the powers conferred under the laws and the Constitutions of the State of New Jersey and of the United States, including, but not limited to, the following powers: (1) to issue subpoenas to compel attendance and testimony of persons and the production of books, papers, correspondence, other documents and materials, and electronic records and data, as well as any other power conferred pursuant to chapter 13 of Title 52 of the Revised Statutes; (2) to hold hearings, take testimony under oath, and receive documentary or physical evidence relating to the matters and questions it is authorized to investigate or study; (3) to use any and all reasonable means of interviewing or fact gathering, including, but not limited to, preliminary conferences or interviews; (4) to convene a meeting or hearing to determine the adequacy of the return and rule on the objection if a return on a subpoena or order for the production of documentary evidence is incomplete or accompanied by an objection; (5) to utilize the powers provided under R.S.52:13-3 or hold individuals or entities in contempt of the committee; (6) to make findings and reports to the public and to the Legislature of any recommendations, including recommendations for enforcement, that the committee may consider appropriate with respect to the willful failure or refusal of any person to appear before it, to answer questions or give testimony during an appearance of that person as a witness, or to produce before the committee any books, papers, correspondence, other documents and materials, and electronic records and data that the committee may request; (7) to respond to any judicial or other process, or to make application to the courts of this State, or any other state, or the United States; (8) to report possible violations of any law, rule, regulation, or code to appropriate federal, State, or local authorities; and (9) to adopt additional rules or procedures not inconsistent with this resolution.
The committee will be entitled to call to its assistance and avail itself of the services of the employees of the State of New Jersey, any political subdivision of the State, and any agency thereof, as may be required and as may be available for that purpose, and to employ any other services as may be deemed necessary, in order to perform its duties, and within the limits of funds appropriated or otherwise made available for that purpose.