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NJ A1849

NJ A1849
Concerns unlawful employment practices based on provision of health benefits plans.


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Introduced
01/09/2018
In Committee
01/09/2018
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2020

Introduced Session

2018-2019 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill makes it an unlawful employment practice under the State's "Law Against Discrimination," P.L.1945, c.169 (C.10:5-1 et seq.), for an employer to provide a health benefits plan to its employees in this State that excludes coverage for expenses incurred in the purchase of prescription female contraceptives. The bill will not apply to any religious employer if the coverage prescription female contraceptives conflicts with the religious employer's bona fide religious beliefs and practices. Also, the bill will not apply to any health benefits plan that maintains grandfathered status pursuant to the federal "Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act," Pub.L.111-148, for as long as the health benefits plan meets all grandfathering requirements as provided under that law. The bill defines "health benefits plan" as any benefits plan that pays or provides hospital and medical expense benefits for covered services, and is delivered or issued for delivery in this State by or through a carrier that is authorized to issue health benefits plans in this State or a self-funded plan. The bill defines "religious employer" as an employer that is a church, convention or association of churches or an elementary or secondary school that is controlled, operated or principally supported by a church or by a convention or association of churches as defined in 26 U.S.C. s.3121(w)(3)(A), and that qualifies as a tax-exempt organization under 26 U.S.C. s.501(c)(3).

AI Summary

This bill makes it an unlawful employment practice for an employer to provide a health benefits plan in New Jersey that excludes coverage for expenses incurred in the purchase of prescription female contraceptives. This does not apply to religious employers whose bona fide religious beliefs and practices conflict with such coverage, nor to health benefits plans that maintain grandfathered status under the federal Affordable Care Act. The bill defines key terms such as "health benefits plan," "prescription female contraceptive," and "religious employer."

Committee Categories

Labor and Employment

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Assembly Labor Hearing (19:00 6/18/2018 ) (on 06/18/2018)

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