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NJ S430

NJ S430
Establishes "New Jersey Pandemic Bill of Rights for the Welfare of Individuals."


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Introduced
01/09/2024
In Committee
01/09/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill establishes the "New Jersey Pandemic Bill of Rights for the Welfare of Individuals." The bill accords the citizens of the State of New Jersey with the following rights during a pandemic, a widespread outbreak of an infectious disease, or a declared public health emergency: (1) to have effective safeguards in place to protect a resident of a nursing home or long-term care facility or a person with a preexisting condition against an infectious disease that is the basis of the pandemic or declared public health emergency; (2) to be fully evaluated and treated in a health care facility, and not to be released from that facility without knowing whether one has tested positive for an infectious disease that is the basis of the pandemic or declared public health emergency, thereby depriving one of care and further spread of disease; (3) to receive adequate nourishment, medical care, and other necessities from a properly staffed health care facility, as a patient of that facility; (4) to be provided appropriate physical and occupational therapies and to be periodically moved to prevent debilitating wounds if a patient is confined to a bed; (5) to be permitted visitation as a patient or resident of a health care facility in accordance with the need for proper support by family or loved ones; (6) to have safeguards implemented by a health care facility to protect against the infectious disease that is the basis of the pandemic or declared public health emergency; (7) to have the needs and wishes stated in a legal or medical directive met without government interference or mandates that prohibit health care professionals from carrying out such directive, including, but not limited to, do not resuscitate orders; (8) to have attorneys designated as essential workers and to have attorney offices remain open during a pandemic, a widespread outbreak of an infectious disease, or a declared public health emergency; and (9) to have full access to legal services and have the ability to visit an attorney's office during a pandemic, a widespread outbreak of an infectious disease, or a declared public health emergency. The bill requires the Commissioner of Health to publish a notice of the rights enumerated in the bill, and to make the notice available to the public on the Department of Health's Internet website. All health care facilities, including nursing homes and long-term care facilities, are to post a copy of the notice in a conspicuous location that is available to the public.

AI Summary

This bill, titled the "New Jersey Pandemic Bill of Rights for the Welfare of Individuals," establishes a set of rights for New Jersey citizens during a pandemic, widespread infectious disease outbreak, or declared public health emergency, aiming to address perceived shortcomings during the COVID-19 pandemic. Key provisions include the right to effective safeguards for vulnerable populations like nursing home residents and those with pre-existing conditions against infectious diseases, and the right to be fully evaluated and treated in healthcare facilities without being released without knowing their infectious disease status. Patients are also guaranteed adequate nourishment, medical care, and other necessities from properly staffed facilities, along with appropriate therapies and movement to prevent wounds if bedridden. The bill ensures the right to visitation for patients and residents for family support, and mandates that healthcare facilities implement safeguards against infectious diseases. Furthermore, it protects the right to have personal wishes in legal or medical directives, such as do not resuscitate orders, honored without government interference, and designates attorneys as essential workers, ensuring their offices remain open and legal services remain accessible to the public. The Commissioner of Health is required to publish and make these rights publicly available online and ensure healthcare facilities post them conspicuously.

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 01/09/2024)

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