This bill mandates that the Department of Veterans Affairs allow qualified veterans organizations to provide free post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) counseling services to veterans and their family members, utilizing licensed clinicians. The department will coordinate efforts to recruit volunteer clinicians, match them with veterans, and maintain a list of available professionals. Clinicians providing these services will be immune from civil liability and will be eligible for a tax credit based on the documented hours of counseling they provide, with a minimum of 20 hours and a maximum of 40 hours per year per clinician. The department will also create a system to monitor and verify these donated hours for tax credit purposes.

Additionally, the bill outlines the definitions of key terms such as "clinician," "family member," "qualified veterans organization," and "veteran." It specifies that the tax credit will be applicable for taxable years beginning after the bill's effective date, and it establishes guidelines for how the credit will be applied against the New Jersey Gross Income Tax. The bill emphasizes the importance of advertising the counseling services and allows the Department of Veterans Affairs to adopt necessary regulations for implementation.