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NJ S2353

NJ S2353
Establishes State stockpile of medicine and medical supplies; makes appropriation.


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Introduced
01/13/2026
In Committee
01/13/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2026-2027 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires the Department of Health (department), in collaboration with the State Office of Emergency Management, to establish a Statewide strategic essential buffer stock for emergency preparedness and drug shortage prevention to be used and dispensed in the event of public health emergency, outbreak, or other emergency, including, but not limited to a natural disaster, man-made disaster, or mass casualty event at the local and State level. The bill defines "essential buffer stock" to mean an essential buffer stock of emergency and chronic disease medication, vaccines, and medical supplies, an essential medicine reserve, or a strategic inventory of essential medicines. Under the bill, the department, in collaboration the State Office of Emergency Management, will establish guidelines for the procurement, management, and distribution of medicines, vaccines, and medical supplies items in the essential buffer stock. The bill requires the department, in consultation with the State Office of Emergency Management and other relevant agencies, define a list of entities that may receive resources from the essential buffer stock. The department may contract with a private entity for the procurement of strategic emergency readiness supplies for, and the management and distribution of, the essential buffer stock, including a virtually sequestered buffer stock. The department may contract for the reservation of supplies stored by a private vendor-managed entity for the essential buffer stock, and the distribution of those supplies to locations specified by the department, consistent with the guidelines established pursuant to the bill. The bill requires the department, in collaboration with the State Office of Emergency Management, and other stakeholders, as necessary, to conduct demand planning and essential buffer stock modeling to help determine which emergency readiness supplies are to be included in the essential buffer stock at the discretion of the department. In maintaining and securing supplies pursuant to the bill, the department will seek to maximize available federal and State funding to implement the provisions of this act. The bill appropriates from the General Fund to the department such sums as are necessary to implement the provisions of the bill.

AI Summary

This bill mandates the Department of Health, working with the State Office of Emergency Management, to create a Statewide "essential buffer stock" of medications, vaccines, and medical supplies to prepare for and respond to public health emergencies, outbreaks, natural disasters, or mass casualty events. This "essential buffer stock" is defined as a reserve of emergency and chronic disease medications, vaccines, and medical supplies. The Department will develop guidelines for acquiring, managing, and distributing these items, and will identify which entities, such as healthcare providers and facilities, can receive them. The Department can also contract with private companies to help procure, manage, and distribute these supplies, including a "virtually sequestered buffer stock," which means supplies managed by a vendor to prevent expiration and ensure availability. The bill also requires demand planning and modeling to determine what supplies are needed and in what quantities, with a focus on maximizing federal and state funding, and appropriates necessary funds from the General Fund to implement these provisions.

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 01/13/2026)

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