New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 10 - HUMAN SERVICES
Chapter 2 - COUNTY HUMAN SERVICES ADVISORY COUNCILS; THE STATE HUMAN SERVICES ADVISORY COUNCIL; AND COMMISSIONER'S EXECUTIVE ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Subchapter 1 - COUNTY HUMAN SERVICES ADVISORY COUNCILS
Section 10:2-1.1 - Mission, purpose and scope

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 10:2-1.1

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024

(a) A County Human Services Advisory Council (CHSAC) is a county-based planning, advisory, and advocacy organization dedicated to meeting the human service needs of the local community. A CHSAC seeks to facilitate, coordinate and enhance the delivery of human services through collaborative relationships within the county, and among the counties and private and State agencies.

(b) County Human Services Advisory Councils are appointed by the government of each county to review county-level human service activities and to serve as the primary vehicle for making local recommendations to assist both county government and the New Jersey Department of Human Services' and New Jersey Department of Children and Families' decision making; to identify the high priority human service needs for their community; to coordinate and improve services to the Departments' target populations; to plan, coordinate, and implement Department initiatives at the county level; and to provide input to the Departments on funding priorities and allocations.

1. The Board of Chosen Freeholders or County Executive can appoint its HSAC within county government or select a private non-profit agency to fulfill this function. If the county government does not establish an HSAC, the New Jersey Department of Human Services and the New Jersey Department of Children and Families may establish a substitute committee for an Advisory Council within the county, at the discretion of the Commissioner, when the Commissioner determines that there is a need for input into the Department on planning, policy and spending in that county. The County Human Services Advisory Council may appoint another planning body or commission to perform the functions required by the Department of Children and Families.

(c) County Human Services Advisory Councils' activities include, but are not limited to:

1. Facilitation and coordination of the New Jersey Department of Human Services' and the New Jersey Department of Children and Families' annual public budget review process in each county;

2. Review and comment on the Departments' proposals;

3. Preparation of allocation, reduction, or reallocation plans, including those required for the Social Services Block Grant (including formula funds), State appropriations for the homeless, and other funding streams as required by the Department of Human Services and the Department of Children and Families;

4. Review or monitor existing contracts and their relevance to county service priorities;

5. Review of relevant plans from other funding sources and service systems which impact on the target populations;

6. Coordination, consolidation and integration of the local human services delivery systems;

7. Development and implementation of a county human services plan, which recommends services and funding priorities to meet the local needs;

8. Designation of appropriate representation for participation on the State Human Services Advisory Council; and

9. The Council shall disseminate information as determined by the Council and the Departments. The Departments shall advise and consult with the Councils on how and when information shall be disseminated. The Councils may determine the dissemination process based on local needs and interests.

(d) County Human Services Advisory Councils shall be comprised of provider representatives, consumers of human services, and other concerned individuals and shall be generally reflective of the demographic characteristics of their respective county populations.

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