New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1326

Introduced
2/3/22  

Caption

Requires counties to make available voluntary medical identification cards containing relevant patient health information.

Impact

This legislation could significantly impact state healthcare laws by enhancing the way patient information is shared among healthcare providers. It aims to provide a uniform protocol across counties, thereby increasing healthcare providers' access to crucial patient data during emergencies. Additionally, while the bill permits counties to charge a fee for the cards, it specifies that this fee must not exceed the actual costs incurred in issuing the cards. Thus, counties are empowered to implement this system without it being an undue financial burden on residents.

Summary

Senate Bill S1326 mandates the establishment of voluntary medical identification cards by counties in New Jersey. These cards are designed to contain relevant health information as identified by the cardholder, including details about blood type, current medications, allergies, and medical conditions that might affect healthcare provision. The bill acknowledges the importance of having critical health data readily available, especially in emergency situations, potentially improving patient care and response times. Counties must set up an administrative procedure for residents to request and update these cards, making it easier for individuals to manage their health information effectively.

Contention

One notable aspect of S1326 is the confidentiality provisions it incorporates. The bill establishes that the information provided on the cards will remain confidential, barring unauthorized disclosure. This clause addresses potential privacy concerns, asserting that misuse of personal health information will be treated severely under the law, including penalties for those who illegally access or disseminate this information. Furthermore, it ensures that no resident is coerced into obtaining the card, allowing them to choose their level of participation, thus reinforcing personal autonomy over their health information.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1214

Requires counties to make available voluntary medical identification cards containing relevant patient health information.

NJ H7947

Extends the registry identification card renewal for medical marijuana cards from one year to three (3) years; removes the renewal requirement for terminally ill patients.

NJ S983

Allows persons diagnosed with autism to voluntarily enter medical information in MVC database and make notation on driver's licenses, permits, and non-driver identification cards.

NJ S1916

Allows persons diagnosed with autism to voluntarily enter medical information in MVC database and make notation on driver's licenses, permits, and non-driver identification cards.

NJ A725

Allows persons diagnosed with autism to voluntarily enter medical information in MVC database and make notation on driver's licenses, permits, and non-driver identification cards.

NJ A1741

Allows persons diagnosed with autism to voluntarily enter medical information in MVC database and make notation on driver's licenses, permits, and non-driver identification cards.

NJ A3236

Allows person with implanted medical device to voluntarily make notation on driver's license or identification card.

NJ HB5302

State: identification cards; application requirements for a state identification card; modify. Amends secs. 1 & 2 of 1972 PA 222 (MCL 28.291 & 28.292).

NJ SB0266

State: identification cards; citizenship or legal presence requirement for obtaining a state identification card; remove. Amends secs. 1, 1a & 2 of 1972 PA 222 (MCL 28.291 et seq.).

NJ HB4411

State: identification cards; citizenship or legal presence requirement for obtaining a state identification card; remove. Amends secs. 1, 1a & 2 of 1972 PA 222 (MCL 28.291 et seq.).

Similar Bills

NJ S1214

Requires counties to make available voluntary medical identification cards containing relevant patient health information.

SD SB19

Permit certain facilities to establish reasonable restrictions related to the medical use of cannabis.

OH HB393

Require certain facilities assist inmates in obtaining ID cards

SD HB1058

Revise the available forms of medical cannabis products.

OH SB198

Provide inmates with state ID cards, education documentation

SD SB1

Modify debilitating medical conditions for medical cannabis use.

SD SB9

Revise the definition of a designated caregiver.

SD HB1280

Provide for an examination via telehealth for purposes of a bona fide practitioner-patient relationship under the medical cannabis program.