New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A710

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Prohibits State from requiring private businesses to confirm individuals received COVID-19 vaccine for entry.

Impact

The bill has implications for public health policy by addressing the balance between government regulation and business autonomy. By preventing the state from imposing vaccination verification requirements, A710 could encourage individuals who are not vaccinated to engage with businesses freely, potentially increasing foot traffic and revenue. However, it may also raise health concerns among those who believe that such mandates are necessary for public safety and limiting the spread of virus transmission in crowded places.

Summary

Assembly Bill A710 seeks to prohibit the State of New Jersey from requiring private businesses to verify that individuals have received vaccinations against COVID-19 before permitting them entry on their premises. This bill was introduced by Assemblyman Michael Torrissi, Jr. and aims to protect businesses from state-imposed mandates that could potentially infringe upon their operational autonomy. The legislation comes in light of ongoing debates regarding vaccination requirements amidst the public health crisis sparked by the coronavirus pandemic.

Contention

Notably, this bill has potential points of contention as it signifies a resistance to government intervention in health matters, which some view as essential for controlling public health crises. While proponents argue that the bill protects personal liberties and business rights, critics might suggest that it undermines efforts to ensure community safety and could facilitate the spread of COVID-19. As discussions evolve, the tension between individual rights and collective health responsibilities will likely be a focal point in the legislative discourse surrounding A710.

Companion Bills

NJ S592

Carry Over Prohibits State from requiring private businesses to confirm individuals received COVID-19 vaccine for entry.

NJ A3575

Carry Over Prohibits State from requiring private businesses to confirm individuals received COVID-19 vaccine for entry.

Previously Filed As

NJ S592

Prohibits State from requiring private businesses to confirm individuals received COVID-19 vaccine for entry.

NJ A3575

Prohibits State from requiring private businesses to confirm individuals received COVID-19 vaccine for entry.

NJ A3835

Prohibits discrimination against individuals who have not received COVID-19 vaccine.

NJ A781

Prohibits discrimination against individuals who have not received COVID-19 vaccine.

NJ S454

Prohibits discrimination against individuals who have not received COVID-19 vaccine.

NJ S380

Requires entities to accept confirmation of prior COVID-19 infection or protective immune response against COVID-19 when proof of vaccination is required.

NJ S125

Prohibits discrimination against individuals who have not received COVID-19 vaccine.

NJ S1359

Prohibits institutions of higher education from requiring students to receive COVID-19 vaccination.

NJ S237

Requires entities to accept confirmation of prior COVID-19 infection or protective immune response against COVID-19 when proof of vaccination is required.

NJ SB2726

Vaccines; prevent entities that receive state funding from requiring individuals to receive COVID vaccine.

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