New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5489

Introduced
5/18/23  

Caption

Requires hospital urine drug screenings to include test for fentanyl.

Impact

The implementation of A5489 is expected to have a significant impact on state laws regarding hospital protocols for drug testing. By requiring testing for fentanyl, the law aims to ensure that healthcare providers can identify this substance quickly, which could lead to more effective and timely treatment of overdoses. Given the lethal nature of fentanyl, the bill is a preventative measure aimed at reducing overdose deaths linked to this substance, which is increasingly being found in combinations with other illicit drugs.

Summary

Assembly Bill A5489 mandates that all urine drug screenings conducted by general acute care hospitals in New Jersey must include a test for fentanyl. This requirement arises from the rising prevalence of fentanyl use among various demographics, particularly during the ongoing opioid epidemic, where fentanyl is often combined with other drugs. The bill is sponsored by Assemblyman Kevin J. Rooney and aims to enhance the diagnostic capabilities of hospitals regarding potential opioid use in patients, especially those who may be unaware of their fentanyl exposure.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding A5489 may include concerns about the cost implications for hospitals in adapting their testing protocols to comply with the new requirements, as well as debates over whether mandatory testing may lead to unnecessary fear among patients regarding drug use or bias against certain demographics in treatment. Additionally, the expiration set for January 1, 2028, signals that the law is subject to reevaluation, possibly reflecting ongoing discussions around the opioid crisis and drug screening practices.

Companion Bills

NJ S3789

Same As Requires hospital urine drug screenings to include test for fentanyl.

Previously Filed As

NJ S696

Requires hospital urine drug screenings to include test for fentanyl.

NJ A3094

Requires hospital urine drug screenings to include test for fentanyl.

NJ S3789

Requires hospital urine drug screenings to include test for fentanyl.

NJ A4057

Requires hospitals to test for fentanyl and xylazine as part of urine drug screenings.

NJ S3274

Requires hospitals to test for fentanyl and xylazine as part of urine drug screenings.

NJ HB2742

Hospitals; urine drug screening to include testing for fentanyl.

NJ SB864

General acute care hospitals: drug screening.

NJ HB5113

Health facilities: hospitals; certain drug screen conducted in hospitals; require to include a test for fentanyl and to provide certain reporting. Amends 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.1101 - 333.25211) by adding sec. 21525.

NJ SB1209

Hospitals; fentanyl testing

NJ HB811

Hospitals - Testing for Fentanyl (The Josh Siems Act)

Similar Bills

CA AB1673

California Fentanyl Abuse Task Force.

CA SB19

Fentanyl Misuse and Overdose Prevention Task Force.

CA AB2429

Pupil instruction: health education courses: fentanyl.

CA AB33

Fentanyl Misuse and Overdose Prevention Task Force.

CA AB3224

California Fentanyl Abuse Task Force.

CA AB2341

Criminal procedure: sentencing credits.