New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3357

Introduced
3/7/22  

Caption

Requires DOH to evaluate whether there is sufficient access to rapid COVID-19 tests and to provide for additional testing if necessary.

Impact

The introduction of A3357 could significantly impact the state's public health framework by ensuring that municipalities, counties, or geographic areas with limited access to rapid COVID-19 tests receive necessary resources. This proactive approach aims to bolster public health infrastructure, particularly in vulnerable communities, by aiming to mitigate delays that can arise during testing processes. If the bill is enacted, it sets a precedent for the state's handling of future public health emergencies, emphasizing the necessity for rapid responses and resource allocation in crisis situations.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3357 aims to address the accessibility of rapid COVID-19 tests throughout New Jersey. It mandates the New Jersey Department of Health (DOH) to assess whether sufficient access to rapid COVID-19 tests is available. If areas are deemed to have inadequate access, the DOH is empowered to either provide necessary resources directly or contract with other entities to enhance testing capabilities in those locations. This bill is notable for its focus on swift testing and public health responsiveness during the continuing management of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Contention

While the bill may be widely supported due to its focus on enhancing public health safety, potential points of contention could arise surrounding the allocation of resources and the effectiveness of contracted entities tasked with providing additional testing. There may be concerns regarding the monitoring and management of contracts with third-party providers, as well as the equitable distribution of testing resources among different regions. Additionally, the bill's temporary provision, which lasts only until the expiration of the state of emergency and public health emergency, may raise questions about long-term strategies for testing and public health preparedness.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ AB2833

COVID-19 testing capacity.

NJ AB1105

Hospital workers: COVID-19 testing.

NJ SB1479

COVID-19 testing in schools: COVID-19 testing plans.

NJ A452

Requires DOH to administer coronavirus disease 2019 antibody testing.

NJ A358

Establishes testing and visitation requirements and employment restrictions for long-term care facilities in response to outbreaks of infectious disease.

NJ AB792

Evaluation of health plan network sufficiency. (FE)

NJ S236

"Sally's Law"; establishes testing and visitation requirements and employment restrictions for long-term care facilities in response to outbreaks of infectious disease.

NJ AB269

Public health: COVID-19 testing and dispensing sites.

NJ A2170

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

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.

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