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NJ A5761

NJ A5761
Requires feasibility study to examine establishment of regional medical examiner office facility in Southern New Jersey and collaborative development of new medical examiner education initiatives; appropriates $40,000.


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Introduced
05/18/2021
In Committee
11/15/2021
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/11/2022

Introduced Session

2020-2021 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires the Office of the Chief State Medical Examiner (Office) to contract with an appropriate entity to conduct a feasibility study related to addressing the needs and enhancing the operations of the Office in the southern region of the State. Specifically, the feasibility study will examine: 1) the development of a regional Chief State Medical Examiner Office facility in the southern region of the State, including an assessment of: the anticipated need for a regional facility; the size of facility that would be needed to meet regional needs, including the size of the physical plant and anticipated staffing needs; the advantages and disadvantages of establishing morgue facilities and administrative offices in a single location; the advantages and disadvantages of constructing a new facility as opposed to adapting an existing facility for this purpose; and the costs of acquiring and maintaining a computerized tomography scanner; and 2) collaborating with one or more medical schools operating in the southern region of the State to establish a forensic medical examiner fellowship program, develop a death investigation program for medicolegal investigators and law enforcement, enhance education and training for medical students and medical residents related to forensic medical examination, and establish new graduate and undergraduate courses in forensic medical examination. The feasibility study is to additionally include recommendations for legislation, administrative action, or other governmental action that may be needed to implement any recommendations included in the report of the feasibility study. The Office will be required to transmit a copy of the report of the feasibility study to the Governor and to the Legislature. The bill appropriates the sum of $40,000 to the Office from the General Fund for the purposes of contracting with an appropriate entity to conduct the feasibility study required under the bill.

AI Summary

This bill requires the Office of the Chief State Medical Examiner (OCSME) to conduct a feasibility study to examine the development of a regional medical examiner facility in southern New Jersey and the establishment of new forensic medical examiner education initiatives in collaboration with local medical schools. The study will assess the need for a regional facility, its size and staffing requirements, the advantages and disadvantages of different facility options, and the costs of acquiring specialized equipment. It will also explore collaborations to create a forensic medical examiner fellowship program, enhance training for medical students and residents, and establish new courses in forensic sciences. The bill appropriates $40,000 to the OCSME to contract with an appropriate entity to conduct the feasibility study, and the findings will be reported to the Governor and Legislature.

Committee Categories

Health and Social Services

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Reported out of Assembly Comm. with Amendments, 2nd Reading (on 11/15/2021)

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