New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1739

Introduced
2/28/22  

Caption

Requires DOH to provide information regarding spina bifida to certain parents and families of newborns; "Levi's Law."

Impact

The bill's primary impact revolves around enhancing the support and educational resources available to parents and families facing the challenges associated with spina bifida. By ensuring that this information is provided in an understandable manner in both English and Spanish, it aims to better inform newly diagnosed families about the medical, developmental, and psychosocial aspects of spina bifida. The responsibilities placed on healthcare providers to share this information with parents upon receiving positive test results signifies a shift toward more pro-active health education.

Summary

Senate Bill S1739, known as 'Levi's Law,' amends the existing Public Law 2015, chapter 173, to expand the responsibility of the Department of Health (DOH) in New Jersey concerning the information provided to parents regarding spina bifida. The bill mandates that the DOH make available comprehensive, evidence-based information about spina bifida, similar to the existing provisions for Down syndrome. This information will be accessible on the DOH's website and is aimed at assisting parents who receive a prenatal or postnatal diagnosis of spina bifida.

Conclusion

Overall, 'Levi's Law' represents a significant step toward addressing the information gap for families confronting spina bifida diagnoses. As amendments enhance current law provisions, the initiative reflects a broader commitment to improving maternal and child health services, ensuring that families are equipped with the necessary resources and information to navigate the complexities of these health-related challenges.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding S1739 could arise from debates about the breadth and adequacy of resources provided by the DOH. Additionally, while the bill aims for better communication and support, questions may also be raised regarding the implementation and monitoring of how effectively this information is disseminated and received by families. Furthermore, stakeholders may discuss the logistics of integrating this new mandate within the existing prenatal and postnatal care frameworks.

Companion Bills

NJ A2665

Same As Requires DOH to provide information regarding spina bifida to certain parents and families of newborns; "Levi's Law."

Previously Filed As

NJ S814

Requires DOH to provide information regarding spina bifida to certain parents and families of newborns; "Levi's Law."

NJ A1937

Requires DOH to provide information regarding spina bifida to certain parents and families of newborns; "Levi's Law."

NJ A2665

Requires DOH to provide information regarding spina bifida to certain parents and families of newborns; "Levi's Law."

NJ SB39

AN ACT relating to Down syndrome and spina bifida information.

NJ HB274

Relating to information regarding spina bifida.

NJ SB1032

Developmental disabilities; spina bifida.

NJ SB1024

Developmental disabilities; spina bifida

NJ HB1058

Requires the Dept. of Health and Hospitals to provide information concerning Down syndrome to healthcare providers and on its website

NJ HB2924

Relating to information regarding Down syndrome.

NJ SB1203

Public health; creating Courtney's Law; requiring provision of certain information about chromosomal disorders. Effective date.

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