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NJ A3110

NJ A3110
Establishes certain minimum and maximum temperatures in rooming and boarding houses, dementia care homes, and certain nursing homes and residential health care facilities.


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Introduced
02/24/2020
In Committee
03/17/2021
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/11/2022

Introduced Session

2020-2021 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires that the temperature within emergency shelters, rooming and boarding houses, dementia care homes, nursing homes, and residential health care facilities be maintained within a range of 65 through 81 degrees Fahrenheit. This standard would not apply to nursing facilities, or to residential health care facilities that are owned by a licensed health care facility and licensed by the Department of Health, that are in compliance with the federal regulatory standard for nursing homes participating in the Medicare and Medicaid programs, which requires facilities to maintain a temperature range of 71 to 81 degrees Fahrenheit. The temperature requirements under this bill would be restricted to areas of the facilities that are used by the residents or patients. The temperature requirements would not apply to rooms designated for activities requiring physical exertion, or rooms where residents can individually control the temperature in their own living units, independent from other areas. In the case of nursing homes and residential health care facilities, current law permits the Commissioner of Health to waive certain air conditioning requirements if compliance with the requirements would cause serious financial hardship, or if the nursing home or residential health care facility has not been constructed or expanded since August 17, 1989. This bill does not remove these existing exceptions to temperature control requirements.

AI Summary

This bill requires that the temperature within emergency shelters, rooming and boarding houses, dementia care homes, nursing homes, and residential health care facilities be maintained within a range of 65 to 81 degrees Fahrenheit. This standard would not apply to nursing facilities or certain residential health care facilities that are in compliance with the federal regulatory standard for nursing homes participating in the Medicare and Medicaid programs, which requires a temperature range of 71 to 81 degrees Fahrenheit. The bill provides exceptions for rooms designated for activities requiring physical exertion or where residents can individually control the temperature in their own living units. The Commissioner of Health may grant a waiver to a nursing home or residential health care facility in the case of unusual events that result in the inability to maintain the required temperature range.

Committee Categories

Budget and Finance, Health and Social Services

Sponsors (6)

Last Action

Substituted by S537 (1R) (on 05/20/2021)

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