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NJ A6004

NJ A6004
Requires certain health care facilities to offer consultations with lactation counselors to persons who have given birth.


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

Introduced Session

2020-2021 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires every hospital that provides inpatient maternity services and every birthing center licensed in the State pursuant to P.L.1971, c.136 (C.26:2H-1 et seq.) to offer a person who has given birth at the hospital or birthing center: (1) at least one in-person, one-on-one consultation with a lactation counselor prior to that person's discharge from the hospital or birthing center; or (2) lactation counseling or a consultation with a lactation counselor conducted remotely through live voice communication, if appropriate. The counseling provided by the lactation counselor is to comprise of: (1) breastfeeding education and support services, including educating the person who has given birth and the person's family about the impact of breastfeeding and human lactation on health and what to expect in the normal course of breastfeeding; (2) advocacy for breastfeeding as the norm for feeding infants and young children; (3) breastfeeding support and, encouragement during weaning in order to help the person who has given birth meet their breastfeeding goals; (4) the implementation of a lactation care plan for, and the provision of lactation education to, the person who has given birth including demonstration and instruction on how to breast feed; (5) recommendations on assistive devices, including, but not limited to breast milk pumps, and how to use and purchase such devices; and (6) the distribution of informational literature on breastfeeding, including, but not limited to, information on the health benefits of breastfeeding. As used in the bill, "lactation counselor" means an individual or a licensed health care provider who is : licensed or certified to practice lactation counseling under any law, or who is an accredited member belonging to another profession or occupation, who provides breastfeeding education and support services for which that person is licensed, regulated, accredited, or certified; or community-based lactation supporter who has received at least 40 hours of specialty education in breastfeeding and lactation, and who works within a lactation counselor's scope of practice.

AI Summary

This bill requires every hospital that provides inpatient maternity services and every birthing center licensed in the state to offer at least one in-person or remote consultation with a lactation counselor to persons who have given birth, prior to their discharge. The lactation counselor must provide breastfeeding education and support services, advocate for breastfeeding, and offer guidance on breastfeeding techniques, assistive devices, and informational resources. The bill defines a "lactation counselor" as an individual or licensed healthcare provider who is certified to practice lactation counseling or a community-based lactation supporter with at least 40 hours of specialized training. The Department of Health is tasked with adopting rules and regulations to implement the bill, which will take effect six months after enactment.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Women and Children Committee (on 11/15/2021)

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