New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3305

Introduced
3/7/22  

Caption

Requires municipalities that have public swimming pools to provide information regarding "dry drowning."

Impact

The implementation of A3305 is expected to enhance public awareness about dry drowning, a condition where individuals can experience life-threatening symptoms hours after leaving the water. By mandating that municipalities share this information, the bill could lead to a reduction in incidents related to this often-overlooked phenomenon. This legislative effort reflects an increased focus on public health and safety concerning aquatic environments.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3305 requires municipalities with public swimming pools to provide information regarding 'dry drowning.' The bill mandates that the Commissioner of Community Affairs, in collaboration with the Commissioner of Health, design and distribute educational materials about the risks of dry drowning. This includes a prominently posted warning poster at every public pool as well as an annual distribution of a one-page information pamphlet to residents.

Contention

While the bill seems to promote safety, it may face scrutiny regarding the financial implications for municipalities that must create and distribute the required materials. Some may argue that this mandate adds an additional burden on local governments, especially those with tight budgets. On the contrary, supporters may assert that the risks associated with dry drowning justify the need for such measures, positioning the bill as a necessary step toward better community health management.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1800

Requires municipalities that have public swimming pools to provide information regarding "dry drowning."

NJ SB442

Public health: pools: drownings.

NJ SB736

Public safety: pools and spas: drowning prevention: home inspectors.

NJ SJR58

Designates the month of June of every year, "Dry Drowning Awareness Month."

NJ AB1005

Drowning prevention: public schools: informational materials: swim lesson vouchers and swim lesson directory.

NJ AJR139

Designates the month of June of every year, "Dry Drowning Awareness Month."

NJ AB2650

The Neng Thao Drowning Prevention Safety Act.

NJ SB1010

Drowning prevention.

NJ A3578

Requires swimming pools to offer deep water swimming tests to children 12 years of age and younger upon request.

NJ S2955

Requires swimming pools to offer deep water swimming tests to children 12 years of age and younger upon request.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.