New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3930

Introduced
6/5/23  

Caption

Establishes "New Jersey Living Donor Support Program" in DOH; makes appropriation.

Impact

If enacted, SB S3930 will amend existing frameworks by authorizing the Commissioner of Health to define which expenses qualify for reimbursement. These expenses may include lost wages, sick days, travel and lodging costs, and caregiver expenses, among others. The bill anticipates significant community benefits by potentially increasing the number of living donations, which can save lives and improve health outcomes for recipients. The reimbursement framework also extends to cover various supporting roles, acknowledging the challenges faced by living donors and their families during this process.

Summary

Senate Bill S3930 proposes the establishment of the 'New Jersey Living Donor Support Program' within the Department of Health. The program aims to provide financial assistance to living donors who incur eligible expenses while making anatomical gifts intended for transplantation. This initiative is an effort to alleviate the financial burdens that individuals may face during the donation process, thereby encouraging more people to consider living donation as a viable option for helping others in need of transplants.

Contention

Notably, the bill permits limitations on reimbursements for higher-income donors and caps expenditures per donor to ensure fiscal responsibility. Critics may point out concerns regarding funding allocations from the State's General Fund and whether this program could divert resources from other critical health initiatives. Furthermore, discussions around accountability in administering the program, including potential partnerships with third-party entities, might raise questions about efficiency and oversight mechanisms. Overall, this bill represents a substantial legislative effort to support living donors while balancing state budget considerations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1972

Establishes "New Jersey Living Donor Support Program" in DOH; makes appropriation.

NJ HB1132

Support for Living Organ Donors

NJ A5137

Establishes Direct Care Worker Support Program in DOH; makes appropriation.

NJ HB10282

Expanding Support for Living Donors Act of 2024

NJ AB2504

Living Organ Donor Reimbursement Act.

NJ S3958

Establishes New Jersey Veteran Services Grant Program in DMVA; makes appropriation.

NJ S4046

Establishes "New Jersey Community Health Worker Program" in DOH and certain training programs for community health workers.

NJ S1065

Establishes New Jersey Veteran Services Grant Program in DMVA; makes appropriation.

NJ A5537

Establishes New Jersey Veteran Services Grant Program in DMVA; makes appropriation.

NJ A3177

Establishes New Jersey Veteran Services Grant Program in DMVA; makes appropriation.

Similar Bills

NJ S1972

Establishes "New Jersey Living Donor Support Program" in DOH; makes appropriation.

NJ S1146

Requires insurers to provide information about organ donation and allows insurers to limit reimbursement for organ transplant if recipient has not made gift pursuant to Revised Uniform Anatomical Gift Act.

CA SB162

Pulmonary hypertension task force.

NJ A2734

Makes annual appropriation of $425,000 for financial assistance program for persons with cystic fibrosis.

NJ A307

Increases criminal penalties for selling fetal tissue and requires documentation of costs associated with processing, transportation, and storage.

AR SB311

To Create The End Organ And Genomic Harvesting Act; To Prohibit Coverage Of Certain Human Organ Transplant Or Post-transplant Care; And To Prohibit Certain Genetic Sequencers And Genetic Analysis Technologies.

OK SB378

Organ donation and anatomical gifts; creating Everett's Law; prohibiting and requiring certain actions by covered entity; prohibiting certain actions by health carrier. Effective date.

MS HB20

Anatomical gifts; prohibit discrimination against recipient based on disability.