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New Jersey Authorizes Senior Emergency Registries
March 20, 2026
The New Jersey Senate Law and Public Safety Committee has passed Senator Carmen Amato's bill (S-1574) authorizing counties across New Jersey to establish voluntary registries for senior residents to enhance emergency preparedness during natural disasters. This legislation enables counties to maintain central registries of seniors who may require additional assistance and to distribute emergency supply kits tailored to their needs. Procurement professionals and contractors involved in emergency management, public safety supplies, and community support services should note the potential for county-level solicitations to implement these registries and supply distribution programs.
- Counties in New Jersey will likely seek vendors for emergency supply kits and registry management solutions to support vulnerable senior populations.
- This initiative creates opportunities for suppliers of emergency preparedness products and services focused on seniors.
- Procurement teams should prepare for county-level requests for proposals (RFPs) or contracts related to emergency response enhancements targeting at-risk populations.
- Organizations providing technology or services for registry systems may find new demand as counties implement these voluntary programs.
New Jersey is no stranger to natural disasters, but during these emergencies, seniors often face challenges that can limit their access to potentially life-saving resources and services.
— Senator Carmen Amato, Jr.
Agencies
New Jersey Senate, Senate Law and Public Safety Committee, Counties of New Jersey