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NJ A4596

NJ A4596
Requires DOH to establish partnerships with certain entities to improve emergency response to public health crisis.


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Introduced
06/17/2024
In Committee
09/23/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires the Department of Health to establish partnerships with certain entities to improve emergency response to public health crisis. Under the bill, the Commissioner of Health is to: (1) identify goods and services that are critical to the Department of Health's ability to provide a robust emergency response to a public health crisis; (2) identify partnerships that are critical to the Department of Health's ability to provide a robust emergency response to a public health crisis; (3) establish mechanisms for the creation and maintenance of the partnerships described in the bill; (4) identify groups that are most at-risk during a public health crisis; (5) establish and maintain institutionalized partnerships with businesses, community groups, governments, health care facilities and professionals, industries, universities, and other stakeholders that will enable the Department of Health to expand and improve its ability to provide a robust emergency response to a public health crisis; (6) formulate collaborative public health crisis response plans through the partnerships that were formed pursuant to the bill's provisions; (7) participate in joint training and exercises with partners for the execution of collaborative public health crisis response plans; (8) regularly engage partners on topics related to the delivery of services and emergency preparedness; (9) coordinate with partners during nonemergency government operations; and (10) coordinate with other local and State agencies and departments to develop a system to share and track contacts and partnership activity.

AI Summary

This bill requires the Department of Health (DOH) to establish partnerships with various entities, such as businesses, community groups, governments, healthcare facilities, and universities, to improve its ability to respond to public health crises. The Commissioner of Health must identify critical goods, services, and partnerships, establish mechanisms for creating and maintaining these partnerships, identify high-risk groups, develop collaborative crisis response plans, conduct joint training, and coordinate with partners during both emergency and non-emergency operations. The Commissioner is also required to adopt rules and regulations to implement the provisions of the bill, which will take effect immediately.

Committee Categories

Health and Social Services, Military Affairs and Security

Sponsors (5)

Last Action

Reported and Referred to Assembly Public Safety and Preparedness Committee (on 09/23/2024)

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