New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A529

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Establishes general immunity for businesses, including non-profits, and public and private colleges and universities, and their officers, employees, and agents, against actions relating to Coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic or related viral strain in subsequent years.

Impact

The potential impact of A529 on state laws includes a broadening of immunity for businesses and institutions, aligning with similar measures enacted in other states. If enacted, the bill would prevent civil lawsuits and administrative proceedings concerning professional disciplinary actions where the exposure to COVID-19 occurred in settings such as business premises or institutions of higher learning, provided that these entities act in good faith and comply with health regulations. This change could significantly reduce the risk of litigation, allowing organizations to operate more freely while focusing on the safety and health of their personnel and patrons.

Summary

Assembly Bill A529 aims to establish general immunity for various business entities, including non-profits and institutions of higher education, as well as their officers, employees, agents, and volunteers. This immunity protects them against legal actions relating to a person’s exposure to the COVID-19 virus, referring specifically to SARS-CoV-2, or any related viral strain. The bill is particularly significant in the context of the ongoing challenges posed by the pandemic, as it seeks to encourage compliance with public health measures without the looming threat of litigation for damages arising from exposure to the virus in their facilities or while conducting activities on behalf of the business.

Contention

Notably, there are concerns regarding the implications of such broad immunity provisions. Critics might argue that A529 could allow businesses to adopt lax health protocols if they perceive reduced liability, thereby potentially jeopardizing public health efforts. Additionally, issues surrounding accountability for willful or grossly negligent conduct are explicitly addressed in the bill, as it does not grant immunity in those circumstances. Therefore, while intended to facilitate business operations during recovery from the pandemic, the bill has drawn scrutiny regarding its balance between protecting businesses without compromising safety standards.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1155

Grants immunity from liability to school districts, nonpublic schools, and employees for damages resulting from coronavirus disease 2019.

NJ A775

Restricts establishment of mandates to become vaccinated against coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19); establishes reimbursement program to cover certain out-of-pocket costs incurred in obtaining COVID-19 vaccine.

NJ A4338

Requires vaccinations against coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) be reported to New Jersey Immunization Information System.

NJ A1507

Restricts establishment of mandates to become vaccinated against coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19); establishes reimbursement program to cover certain out-of-pocket costs incurred in obtaining COVID-19 vaccine.

NJ A1310

Expands indoor capacity for food or beverage establishments and banquet and wedding venues under certain circumstances during coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic.

NJ A1658

Establishes immunity for businesses against damage claims for COVID-19 exposure; excludes reckless or intentional conduct.

NJ SB266

Relating To The Coronavirus 2019 Pandemic.

NJ A1877

Requires employers to allow certain employees to work remotely or receive alternative accommodations during coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic.

NJ A820

Provides mortgage payment relief for residential property owners and small landlords during time of coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic.

NJ A337

Requires refunds for payments made to venues for events canceled due to coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic and caps additional venue charges at no more than rate of inflation for rescheduled events.

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