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NJ A6188
NJ A6188Requires hospital to install and operate electronic monitoring device at request of incapacitated patient or patient's legal representative.
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Introduced
12/08/2025
12/08/2025
In Committee
12/08/2025
12/08/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026
01/12/2026
Introduced Session
2024-2025 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This bill requires a hospital licensed in the State to install and operate an electronic monitoring device in the room of an incapacitated patient if requested to do so by the patient or the patient's legal representative. Under the bill, "incapacitated" means a patient who is unconscious, who is immobile, or who lacks sufficient capacity to verbally communicate with hospital staff. "Electronic monitoring device" means a video surveillance camera, video telephone, or Internet video surveillance device. The bill requires a hospital to: 1) inform an incapacitated patient and the patient's legal representative during the patient's admission of the patient's right to request an electronic monitoring device; 2) cover all costs associated with the electronic monitoring device; and 3) store all video footage recorded by a requested electronic monitoring device, such that the hospital is able to provide a patient or the patient's legal representative with access to the video footage up until the 60th day following the patient's discharge from the hospital. The hospital may require a request for the installation of an electronic monitoring device to be made in writing. The hospital is prohibited from refusing to admit an individual to the facility, or removing a patient from the facility, because of a request for an electronic monitoring device. Under the bill, the installation and operation of an electronic monitoring device must be conducted within plain view; and protect the privacy rights of other patients and visitors, to the extent reasonably possible. In the case of a patient who shares a room with another patient, the use of an electronic monitoring device is subject to the written consent of the other patient or that patient's legal representative. Additionally, a hospital may post a notice stating that a room is being monitored by an electronic monitoring device. The provisions of the bill are to be implemented in accordance with all State and federal health information privacy laws and regulations. Finally, the bill provides that a person who willfully, and without the consent of a patient or the patient's legal representative, hampers, obstructs, tampers with, or destroys an electronic monitoring device or the accompanying video footage is guilty of a crime of the third degree (punishable by a term of imprisonment between three to five years, a fine not exceeding $15,000, or both).
AI Summary
This bill requires hospitals in New Jersey to install and operate electronic monitoring devices (such as video cameras or video telephones) in a patient's room upon request by the patient or their legal representative, specifically for patients who are considered "incapacitated" - meaning unconscious, immobile, or unable to verbally communicate with hospital staff. The hospital must inform patients and their representatives about this option during admission, cover all associated costs, and store video footage for 60 days after the patient's discharge. The electronic monitoring must be done in plain view, protect the privacy of other patients and visitors, and require written consent if the patient shares a room. Hospitals cannot deny admission or remove a patient for requesting such monitoring, and may post notices indicating the room is being monitored. The bill also makes it a third-degree crime for anyone to intentionally interfere with or destroy the monitoring device or its footage without consent. The Commissioner of Health will be responsible for establishing specific implementation rules, and the law will take effect four months after enactment, ensuring hospitals have time to prepare for the new requirements.
Committee Categories
Health and Social Services
Sponsors (1)
Last Action
Introduced, Referred to Assembly Health Committee (on 12/08/2025)
Official Document
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| Document Type | Source Location |
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| State Bill Page | https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/bill-search/2024/A6188 |
| BillText | https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2024/A6500/6188_I1.HTM |
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