New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2004

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Establishes the "New Jersey Feminine Hygiene Product Donations Immunity Act."

Impact

The legislation reflects a proactive approach to addressing health disparities by encouraging the donation of feminine hygiene products. By granting immunity from civil and criminal liability related to injuries or adverse effects stemming from the donated products, the bill seeks to encourage more entities to contribute to this vital cause without the fear of legal repercussions. This gesture is particularly significant in New Jersey, where many individuals in need may rely on shelters and charitable organizations for essential hygiene products.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2004, known as the 'New Jersey Feminine Hygiene Product Donations Immunity Act', aims to provide legal immunity to good faith donors of feminine hygiene products. This includes hospitals, health care facilities, and volunteers of charitable organizations that distribute these products to underserved populations, particularly women and girls experiencing homelessness or other socioeconomic challenges. The bill acknowledges the dire need for access to sanitary products and aims to combat period poverty and inequity faced by women across various demographics.

Contention

While the bill is positioned as a necessary tool to improve access to feminine hygiene products and mitigate period poverty, it may prompt discussions on the adequacy of existing guidelines governing product safety and the ethical implications of making donations immune from liability. Critics might point out concerns regarding the quality and safety of donated products, although the bill stipulates that products must be 'apparently usable', adhering to established health standards. This aspect will likely be a focal point of legislative scrutiny as the bill moves through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

NJ S2868

Same As Establishes the "New Jersey Feminine Hygiene Product Donations Immunity Act."

NJ A4533

Carry Over Establishes the "New Jersey Feminine Hygiene Product Donations Immunity Act."

NJ S3487

Carry Over Establishes the "New Jersey Feminine Hygiene Product Donations Immunity Act."

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