How
did the Commission Begin?
New Jersey recognized that families
of all incomes may be faced with high uncovered medical expenses
for their children. Families with or without insurance are vulnerable
to extraordinary medical bills.
The Fund is intended to assist in
preserving the financial integrity of NJ families and their ability
to cope with the responsibilities which accompany significant health
problems in children.
The Catastrophic Illness in Children
Relief Fund Program was established through legislation in 1988
(P.L. 1987 C.370) to be a financial resource for NJ families overwhelmed
with their child's medical bills.
The Fund is a dedicated, revolving,
non-lapsing trust fund. The Fund is collected from an annual assessment
of $1 per employee levied on all employers who are subject to the
New Jersey Unemployment Compensation Law.
The legislation established the Commission
to administer the Fund and to establish a program by which the public
may have access to this resource.
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