New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1800

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

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

Impact

Under this proposal, municipalities will be mandated to provide a prominently posted warning poster and an annual one-page informational pamphlet about dry drowning. The design and distribution of these materials will be overseen by the Commissioner of Community Affairs, in coordination with the Commissioner of Health. This legislative measure aims to reduce the incidence of such tragedies by ensuring that the community is well-informed about this often-overlooked risk.

Summary

Senate Bill 1800, introduced in the New Jersey Legislature, seeks to enhance public safety regarding drowning incidents through mandatory education on 'dry drowning.' This form of drowning, which can occur after leaving the water, poses a significant risk, particularly for children. The bill requires municipalities operating public swimming pools to implement educational measures to inform residents and pool-goers about the symptoms and risks associated with dry drowning.

Contention

While the bill is largely seen as a positive step toward increasing public awareness and safety, discussions may arise regarding the implications for local governments in terms of compliance and administrative burden. There might be concerns among municipalities about the cost and logistics of implementing these educational requirements. Additionally, the effectiveness of such measures in preventing incidents of dry drowning could be debated among stakeholders, including health advocates and officials from municipal departments.

Companion Bills

NJ A3305

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

Previously Filed As

NJ A3305

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 AJR139

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 AB2650

The Neng Thao Drowning Prevention Safety Act.

NJ S2955

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

NJ A3578

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

NJ SB1732

Relating to safety requirements for public swimming pools and other artificial bodies of water.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.