New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill AJR182

Introduced
9/22/22  

Caption

Designates October 23 of each year as "Sudden, Unexpected Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP) Awareness Day" in New Jersey.

Impact

If passed, AJR182 would officially recognize SUDEP Awareness Day in New Jersey, marking it as a day of focus for public discussions, community activities, and educational programs regarding the risks associated with epilepsy and SUDEP. This designation is intended to foster a sense of community support for individuals and families affected by epilepsy, as well as to promote resources aimed at educating the public and healthcare professionals about the condition.

Summary

Assembly Joint Resolution 182 (AJR182) seeks to designate October 23 of each year as 'Sudden, Unexpected Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP) Awareness Day' in New Jersey. The resolution aims to raise public awareness about SUDEP, a rare condition that affects those with epilepsy, by promoting educational activities and encouraging further research into the causes and prevention of this serious health issue. The introduction of this resolution signifies an acknowledgment of the importance of understanding such a rare and often unrecognized phenomenon.

Contention

One notable aspect of AJR182 is its emphasis on the need for increased awareness and research into SUDEP and epilepsy in general. The resolution highlights that, despite SUDEP being a significant risk for individuals with epilepsy, it remains poorly understood and under-researched in the United States. Advocates for the resolution argue that acknowledging SUDEP as an awareness day will contribute to improved health outcomes and promote proactive measures to mitigate risks associated with epilepsy.

Companion Bills

NJ SJR37

Same As Designates October 23 of each year as "Sudden, Unexpected Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP) Awareness Day" in New Jersey.

Similar Bills

NJ SJR37

Designates October 23 of each year as "Sudden, Unexpected Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP) Awareness Day" in New Jersey.

VA HB2402

Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy; protocol, information, training.

VA SB1213

Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy; autopsy protocol, information published.

MS HB653

Autopsies; create "Jenna's Law" to require autopsies to include inquiry about whether death was a result of seizure or epilepsy.

MS HB450

Autopsies; require to include inquiry about whether death was result of seizure or epilepsy.

MS HB1305

Autopsies; create "Jenna's Law" to require autopsies to include inquiry about whether death was a result of seizure or epilepsy.

MS HB860

Autopsies; create "Jenna's Law" to require autopsies to include inquiring about whether death was result of seizure or epilepsy.

PA HB1871

Providing for duty of primary care providers to provide information on sudden unexpected death in epilepsy and for duties of Department of Health.