New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3215

Introduced
5/13/24  

Caption

Concerns approval process for personal protective equipment and State stockpiles of personal protective equipment.

Impact

One of the primary impacts of S3215 is the creation of stockpiles of PPE, with requirements for at least 50% of the supplies to be made in New Jersey and 66% to be sourced from within the United States. This intention is expected to bolster local manufacturers and reduce dependency on external suppliers during emergencies. Furthermore, the bill provides clear guidelines for maintaining these stockpiles, ensuring that they are replenished regularly and available for use by state and local entities, including non-profits at a reduced price.

Summary

Senate Bill 3215 aims to establish a comprehensive process for the approval of personal protective equipment (PPE) intended for use during public health emergencies in New Jersey. The bill mandates the New Jersey Office of Emergency Management, in collaboration with the New Jersey Economic Development Authority and the Department of Health, to evaluate and authorize PPE produced by businesses, particularly those not traditionally engaged in manufacturing such equipment. This initiative seeks to enhance the state's preparedness for public health crises by enabling local companies to contribute to PPE supply chains effectively.

Contention

Notably, the bill includes provisions for liability exemptions for users of the approved PPE, which may raise concerns about accountability and the quality of safety measures associated with the equipment. Critics might argue that this could lead to increased risks if the equipment does not meet adequate safety standards, potentially putting public health at risk in emergencies. The terms of approval and oversight of the businesses involved could also be points of contention, especially regarding compliance and regulatory scrutiny.

Notable_points

S3215 responds to lessons learned during the COVID-19 pandemic, where a significant shortage of PPE highlighted vulnerabilities in the existing systems. By allowing non-PPE manufacturers to contribute to production, the bill aims to prevent similar shortages in the future. Additionally, it positions public health preparedness as a proactive measure, addressing both manufacturing capacity and the legal framework surrounding emergency responses in New Jersey.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ AB1217

Personal protective equipment: stockpile.

NJ SB00559

An Act Concerning State Stockpiles Of Personal Protective Equipment And Distribution To Public And Private Entities.

NJ HB05988

An Act Concerning Long-term Care Facility Personal Protective Equipment Stockpiles.

NJ SB275

Health Care and Essential Workers: personal protective equipment.

NJ A453

Requires State to purchase personal protective equipment from in-State companies.

NJ SB01002

An Act Concerning Labor Issues Related To Covid-19, Personal Protective Equipment And Other Staffing Matters.

NJ HB06595

An Act Concerning Labor Matters Related To Covid-19, Personal Protective Equipment And Other Staffing Issues.

NJ AB2537

Personal protective equipment: health care employees.

NJ HB2270

Relating to the state reserve of personal protective equipment for health care workers and essential personnel.

NJ HB1989

Relating to the state reserve of personal protective equipment for health care workers and essential personnel.

Similar Bills

CA AB2101

Statewide strategic stockpile.

CA AB1217

Personal protective equipment: stockpile.

CA SB275

Health Care and Essential Workers: personal protective equipment.

CA AB73

Health emergencies: employment safety: agricultural workers: wildfire smoke.

CA AB228

Infant formula stockpile.

NJ A4580

Enhances access to public health emergency supplies and services.

NJ A4863

Establishes disaster relief grant program to provide municipalities with training, supply stockpiles, and technology to assist residents with certain applications; appropriates $5 million.

NJ A1483

Establishes disaster relief grant program to provide municipalities with training, supply stockpiles, and technology to assist residents with certain applications; appropriates $5 million.