This bill establishes the Task Force on the Development and Implementation of a Multi-Sector Plan for Aging within the Department of Human Services, consisting of 27 members, including various state officials and public members with expertise in aging. The task force's primary purpose is to serve as an advisory body to the Legislature and state agencies, develop a comprehensive multi-sector plan with measurable objectives to enhance services for older adults, and identify research topics related to healthy aging. The task force is required to submit its multi-sector plan and findings to the Governor and Legislature within one year of its organization, after which it will dissolve 30 days later.

The bill emphasizes the importance of addressing the needs of New Jersey's aging population, which is projected to grow significantly in the coming years. It aims to create a coordinated system of high-quality services and support for individuals aged 60 and older, focusing on various aspects such as economic impact, healthcare services, and technology accessibility. The task force will also consider the effects of demographic changes on state resources and programs, ensuring that the evolving needs of older adults are met effectively.