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NJ S4055

NJ S4055
Requires reporting of certain attempted and completed suicides by minors.


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Introduced
08/23/2019
In Committee
08/23/2019
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2020

Introduced Session

2018-2019 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires reporting of certain attempted and completed suicides by minors. Under the bill, for the purpose of assembling data regarding suicide in minors, each hospital is to annually report to the New Jersey Poison Control Center of Rutgers, The State University, or to its successor agency, the number of attempted and completed suicides involving minors in which a minor uses a drug to attempt or complete suicide. A hospital is to also report, if available, additional information as may be required by the Department of Health, including but not limited to, the age, ethnicity, gender, and race of the minor as well as the drug used to attempt or complete suicide. The New Jersey Poison Control Center is to submit to the Governor and to the Legislature an annual report containing statistics based on data submitted to the center pursuant to the bill's provisions. Under the bill, names and individual identification data collected pursuant to the bill's provisions are not to be disclosed unless required by law, and nothing in the bill is to be construed to require disclosure of any private or confidential health information in violation of State or federal privacy laws.

AI Summary

This bill requires reporting of certain attempted and completed suicides by minors. Hospitals must annually report to the New Jersey Poison Control Center the number of attempted and completed suicides involving minors where a drug was used, as well as additional information such as the age, ethnicity, gender, and race of the minor, and the drug used. The Poison Control Center must then submit an annual report with this data to the Governor and Legislature. The bill also specifies that names and individual identification data collected cannot be disclosed unless required by law, and that the bill does not require the disclosure of private or confidential health information in violation of state or federal privacy laws.

Committee Categories

Health and Social Services

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Health, Human Services and Senior Citizens Committee (on 08/23/2019)

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