New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3077

Introduced
1/9/24  
Refer
1/9/24  
Chaptered
1/9/24  

Caption

Provides for reciprocity of certain out-of-State EMT certification; establishes criminal history record background check process.

Impact

If enacted, A3077 will amend existing laws related to EMT certifications to incorporate this reciprocity feature. Additionally, it mandates a criminal history background check for all applicants, including those seeking reciprocity for their out-of-state certifications. This requirement aims to ensure that all EMTs in New Jersey uphold a standard of public safety by preventing individuals with certain criminal convictions from obtaining certification. The determination for certification must be made within 30 days of submitting an application and background check results.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3077 addresses the certification process for Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) in New Jersey. Specifically, the bill proposes to allow individuals holding a valid EMT certification from another state, territory, or the District of Columbia to obtain a New Jersey EMT certification, provided that the out-of-state standards meet or exceed those established by New Jersey. This reciprocity aims to streamline the process for qualified EMTs entering the New Jersey workforce and could help alleviate staffing shortages in emergency services.

Contention

There are several points of contention related to A3077. Critics may argue that the requirement for criminal background checks and the list of disqualifying offenses could be seen as overly stringent, potentially excluding rehabilitated individuals who have demonstrated good citizenship post-conviction. Moreover, some stakeholders may have concerns about how the standards of other states will be evaluated and whether New Jersey's certification process remains rigorous enough to maintain public safety while accommodating EMTs from different jurisdictions. The balance between ensuring public safety and accessible pathways to certification is a central theme of the discourse surrounding this bill.

Companion Bills

NJ A831

Carry Over Provides for reciprocity of certain out-of-State EMT certification; establishes criminal history record background check process.

NJ S461

Carry Over Provides for reciprocity of certain out-of-State EMT certification; establishes criminal history record background check process.

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