New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3575

Introduced
3/10/22  

Caption

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

Impact

The passage of A3575 would significantly impact state laws regarding public health mandates, particularly by limiting the ability of the state and local governing bodies to enforce vaccination verification protocols in private sectors. Proponents of the bill argue that it enhances personal freedom and reduces undue burdens on businesses trying to navigate complex health directives. This approach is likely to resonate with businesses concerned about the implications of enforcing such requirements on customer relationships and operational logistics during a period of recovery from pandemic-related disruptions.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3575, introduced by Assemblywoman Beth Sawyer, seeks to prohibit the State of New Jersey and its political subdivisions from requiring private businesses to verify that individuals have received the COVID-19 vaccination as a condition for entry. This legislation reflects the ongoing discussion concerning government mandates related to health and safety, especially in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. The bill is structured to take effect immediately and is designed to remain active until the rescission of Executive Order 103 of 2020, which established certain health protocols during the pandemic.

Contention

Despite the intents behind A3575, there may be notable opposition based on public health advocacy concerns. Critics might argue that the bill undermines efforts to ensure community health safety by potentially allowing unvaccinated individuals access to venues where vaccinated populations congregate. This raises important questions regarding the balance between individual rights and collective public health, a point that is likely to be a significant focal point during legislative discussions and debates surrounding the bill.

Companion Bills

NJ S592

Same As 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 A710

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

NJ A2932

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

NJ A3835

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

NJ S125

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 A2585

Prohibits discrimination against corrections workers, first responders, and health care workers who have not received a COVID-19 vaccine or booster.

NJ S454

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

NJ SB2726

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

NJ H7321

Covid-19 Vaccination Not Required For Access To State Or Private Businesses Act

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