"Behavioral health care" means procedures or services, other than primary health care services, which are provided by a health care practitioner to a patient for the treatment of a mental illness, emotional disorder, or drug or alcohol use disorder.
"Behavioral health care provider" means a psychiatrist, psychiatric advanced practice nurse, psychologist, clinical social worker, marriage and family therapist, any other mental health or substance use disorder treatment provider licensed pursuant to Title 45 of the Revised Statutes, a practitioner otherwise authorized to provide behavioral health care in the State, or a treatment provider who is licensed or otherwise authorized to provide behavioral health care in the State acting in the provider's capacity as an employee or contractor for a facility licensed by the Department of Health to provide behavioral health care.
"Emergency shelter for the homeless" means a building or structure in which a public entity or a private, nonprofit organization provides shelter, or food and shelter, to individuals and families having neither a home nor the means to obtain a home or other temporary lodging.
A behavioral health care provider may provide the services authorized pursuant to this section in response to emergencies, on a part-time or full-time basis, and within a temporary or permanent location within the emergency shelter for the homeless that is exclusively used by the behavioral health care provider. The shelter shall set forth a schedule designating the days and hours that the services may be provided. Nothing in this section shall be construed to prohibit the provision of behavioral health care, if necessary, on an emergency basis outside the designated days and hours.
N.J.S. § 26:2H-12.109a