New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3727

Introduced
5/2/22  

Caption

Requires county boards of health to ensure on-site COVID-19 vaccines are available to persons age 65 and older residing in certain facilities; appropriates $2 million.

Notes

Finally, the provisions of the bill are temporary, set to expire 180 days after the end of both the state of emergency and public health emergency declared due to COVID-19. This time-limited nature may reflect the rapidly evolving landscape of public health needs and emphasizes the urgency of addressing the immediate vaccination challenges faced by senior populations.

Impact

The appropriation of $2 million from the General Fund aims to assist county boards of health with the implementation of this bill. The funding will support grants that help cover the costs associated with setting up the necessary infrastructure for on-site vaccinations. The significance of this legislation is underscored by the growing public health concern over the vaccination rates among the elderly, especially those living in congregate settings where access to healthcare services can be limited.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3727 mandates that county boards of health ensure that residents aged 65 and older in certain residential facilities have access to on-site COVID-19 vaccinations. This initiative mainly targets licensed rooming and boarding houses, residential health care facilities, assisted living facilities, nursing homes, and similar housing designated for seniors. The bill emphasizes the importance of making vaccines accessible to the elderly, particularly given their higher vulnerability to COVID-19. It requires health boards to ascertain whether existing state or federal vaccine administration programs are already in place at these facilities and to collaborate with pharmacies or healthcare providers if they are not.

Contention

While the bill’s intent is generally seen as beneficial, it specifies that counties are not mandated to provide vaccinations if less than 15 percent of the residents are aged 65 or older. This stipulation has led to discussions regarding the adequacy of vaccine provision in varied residential scenarios, with concerns that some facilities may not receive the required attention. Moreover, the bill does not compel individual residents to consent to the vaccine, allowing room for debate about autonomy and public health obligations. Opponents argue that this could lead to uneven access to vaccines in areas with fewer seniors, which could compromise public health goals.

Companion Bills

NJ S1328

Same As Requires county boards of health to ensure on-site COVID-19 vaccines are available to persons age 65 and older residing in certain facilities; appropriates $2 million.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1328

Requires county boards of health to ensure on-site COVID-19 vaccines are available to persons age 65 and older residing in certain facilities; appropriates $2 million.

NJ A368

Requires county boards of health to ensure on-site COVID-19 vaccines are available to persons age 65 and older residing in certain facilities; appropriates $2 million.

NJ A5753

Requires certain health care facilities to institute COVID-19 vaccine policy for employees.

NJ SB1085

Creates new provisions relating to COVID-19 vaccination requirements

NJ SB201

Creates new provisions relating to COVID-19 vaccination requirements

NJ SB702

Creates new provisions relating to COVID-19 vaccination requirements

NJ SB41

Relating to prohibited vaccination status discrimination and requirements for COVID-19 vaccines; authorizing administrative penalties.

NJ SB308

Relating to prohibited vaccination status discrimination and requirements for COVID-19 vaccines; authorizing administrative penalties.

NJ HB293

Relating to prohibited vaccination status discrimination and requirements for COVID-19 vaccines.

NJ SB77

Relating to prohibited vaccination status discrimination and requirements for COVID-19 vaccines.

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