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NJ S1214

NJ S1214
Requires counties to make available voluntary medical identification cards containing relevant patient health information.


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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 requirements for counties to make medical identification cards available to county residents. Residents will be permitted, but not required, to obtain, carry, and update a card as appropriate. The cards are to include any information relevant to the provision of health care and treatment to the resident that the resident identifies and chooses for inclusion. The medical identification cards are to be in a design and format as specified by the Commissioner of Health, include a photo of the cardholder, and include any information the cardholder chooses to provide. This information may include, but will not be limited to: the cardholder's blood type; current medications; medical devices and medical implants present in the cardholder's body; allergy information, including specific medication, food, plant, and insect allergies; any illnesses or other health conditions that may impact the provision of health care or treatment to the cardholder; medication restrictions, including restrictions on the administration of narcotic drugs if the cardholder is in recovery from an alcohol or substance use disorder; contact information for the cardholder's primary care provider and emergency contacts; and any other information the cardholder chooses to include. Counties will be permitted to charge a fee to provide medical identification cards, which is not to exceed the actual cost to the county of providing the card. Nothing in the bill is to be construed to require any person to obtain a medical identification card or to disclose any health or medical information in connection with a request for a new or updated medical identification card. The bill provides immunity from civil and criminal liability and administrative disciplinary action for any act or omission undertaken in good faith in connection with the issuance or update of a medical identification card, or in connection with the provision of medical care or treatment in reliance on the information included in a medical identification card. Information provided in connection with a request for a new or updated medical identification card is to be kept confidential. Any person who knowingly uses or discloses this confidential information without the consent of the cardholder will be guilty of a crime of the fourth degree, which is punishable by imprisonment for up to 18 months, up to a $10,000 fine, or both. Theft of a medical identification card will be a crime of the third degree, which is punishable by imprisonment for three to five years, up to a $15,000 fine, or both.

AI Summary

This bill requires counties to offer voluntary medical identification cards to residents, which are optional for individuals to obtain, carry, or update. These cards, designed and formatted by the Commissioner of Health, will include a photo and any health or medical information the cardholder chooses to provide, such as blood type, current medications, allergies, existing conditions, medication restrictions (especially for those in recovery from substance use disorders), and contact information for healthcare providers and emergency contacts. Counties can charge a fee to cover the actual cost of providing these cards, but no one is compelled to get a card or share any specific health details. The bill also grants immunity from liability for good-faith actions related to issuing or updating these cards, or providing care based on their information, while making the information provided for the cards confidential, with severe penalties for unauthorized disclosure or theft of the card itself.

Committee Categories

Health and Social Services

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Health, Human Services and Senior Citizens Committee (on 01/09/2024)

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