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NJ A3199
NJ A3199Prohibits discrimination against living organ donors in relation to life, health, and long-term care insurance.
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Introduced
02/25/2020
02/25/2020
In Committee
12/07/2020
12/07/2020
Crossed Over
01/28/2021
01/28/2021
Passed
03/01/2021
03/01/2021
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
04/30/2021
04/30/2021
Introduced Session
2020-2021 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This bill prohibits discrimination against living organ donors in connection with life, health, and long-term care insurance. Living organ donation is the process by which a living person elects to donate all or part of a bodily organ, such as a kidney, lung, or portion of the liver, for transplantation into the body of another person. Specifically, the bill prohibits life, health, and long-term care insurers from declining or limiting coverage based on an individual's status as a living organ donor; precluding a person from donating all or part of an organ; considering the status of a person as a living organ donor in determining the premium rate for coverage of the person under a policy; or otherwise discriminating in the offering, issuance, cancellation, amount of coverage, price, or other condition of coverage for an individual under a policy based solely, and without any additional actuarial risks, on the status of the individual as a living organ donor. The bill additionally revises the continuing education credits required for physicians and nurses to require training concerning the protections established under the bill. This bill is based in part on the provisions of the federal "Living Donor Protection Act of 2019." Similar legislation adopting parts of the federal bill have been enacted in a number of other states, including Arizona, Arkansas, California, Illinois, Kansas, Maryland, Oklahoma, and Oregon.
AI Summary
This bill prohibits discrimination against living organ donors in connection with life, health, and long-term care insurance. Specifically, it prohibits insurers from declining or limiting coverage, precluding donation, considering donor status in determining premiums, or otherwise discriminating against individuals based solely on their status as a living organ donor. The bill also requires continuing education credits for physicians and nurses to include training on the protections established under the bill. This bill is based in part on the federal "Living Donor Protection Act of 2019," and similar legislation has been enacted in several other states.
Committee Categories
Business and Industry, Health and Social Services
Sponsors (16)
Jim Beach (D)*,
Daniel Benson (D)*,
Carol Murphy (D)*,
Nick Scutari (D)*,
Valerie Vainieri Huttle (D)*,
Dawn Addiego (D),
JoAnn Downey (D),
Jim Kennedy (D),
Yvonne Lopez (D),
Angela Mcknight (D),
Bill Moen (D),
Gabriela Mosquera (D),
Nellie Pou (D),
Lisa Swain (D),
Chris Tully (D),
Anthony Verrelli (D),
Last Action
Approved P.L.2021, c.72. (on 04/30/2021)
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