New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1126

Introduced
1/31/22  

Caption

"Lactation Consultants Licensing Act."

Note

Additionally, the bill also allows the licensure of lactation consultants from other states without requiring them to undergo examination, provided their qualifications are deemed substantially equivalent to those required in New Jersey. This stipulation could facilitate a smoother transition for experienced lactation consultants relocating to New Jersey while ensuring that adequate professional standards are met.

Impact

The legislation mandates that applicants for licensure must be at least 21 years old and demonstrate good moral character alongside proving their qualifications through required examinations and adherence to international standards. This fosters a competent workforce well-versed in lactation care and reinforces the importance of professional guidance in breastfeeding—a fundamental aspect of maternal and infant health. Furthermore, it enhances public trust by regulating these services, which have been historically unregulated.

Summary

Senate Bill S1126, known as the 'Lactation Consultants Licensing Act', seeks to establish a regulatory framework for the licensure of lactation consultants in New Jersey. The bill outlines the creation of a seven-member Lactation Consultant Advisory Committee under the Division of Consumer Affairs, which is responsible for overseeing the licensing and regulation of lactation care services. The primary aim is to ensure that individuals providing lactation consultations possess the necessary qualifications and adhere to professional standards, thereby protecting public health and safety.

Contention

Some notable points of contention may arise concerning the restrictions placed on unlicensed individuals who wish to provide breastfeeding education and support services. While existing practitioners and professionals from related fields are granted certain exemptions, the bill prohibits anyone from representing themselves as a lactation consultant without proper licensure. This could limit the ability of individuals who may possess relevant knowledge but lack formal credentials, thereby impacting access to support for mothers and families.

Companion Bills

NJ A3242

Same As "Lactation Consultants Licensing Act."

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NJ A1643

"Lactation Consultants Licensing Act."

NJ A3242

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