New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3950

Introduced
3/4/24  

Caption

Requires birthing centers and hospitals to offer parents of newborn children opportunity to view video on dangers of drowning for infants and young children.

Impact

If enacted, A3950 would modify existing health and educational practices within birthing centers and hospitals across New Jersey. By requiring the distribution of specific educational materials, the bill seeks to ensure that parents are informed about the risks of drowning, thereby potentially reducing the incidence of such tragedies. This initiative aligns with public health efforts to prioritize child safety and provide parents with the knowledge necessary to protect their children from avoidable accidents.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3950, introduced in New Jersey, focuses on enhancing the safety of newborns by addressing the dangers of drowning. The bill mandates that all birthing centers and hospitals offering inpatient maternity services present an opportunity for parents or guardians of newborns to view an educational video regarding drowning dangers for infants and young children. This initiative aims to raise awareness among new parents about safety measures and preventative techniques to avert drowning incidents in young children.

Contention

One of the notable points of contention surrounding A3950 may stem from considerations regarding the extent of government involvement in educational practices within healthcare facilities. Critics might argue about the practicality of enforcing such a mandate, questioning whether the provision of a video truly impacts parents' behavior or if there are more effective means of communication and education regarding drowning risks. There may also be discussions about the responsibility of hospitals and birthing centers in this regard, with some advocating for voluntary programs rather than mandated ones.

Companion Bills

NJ A5820

Carry Over Requires birthing centers and hospitals to offer parents of newborn children opportunity to view video on dangers of drowning for infants and young children.

Previously Filed As

NJ A5820

Requires birthing centers and hospitals to offer parents of newborn children opportunity to view video on dangers of drowning for infants and young children.

NJ HB171

Requires birthing centers, hospitals, and licensed midwives to offer information to parents of newborns on shaken baby syndrome and sudden unexpected infant death

NJ A4753

Requires hospitals and birthing facilities to request new parents watch water safety video prior to discharge.

NJ S3757

Requires hospitals and birthing facilities to request new parents watch water safety video prior to discharge.

NJ S03608

Relates to establishing a video on the dangers of drowning for infants and young children to be viewed by a parent and/or parents of newborn children.

NJ A04987

Relates to establishing a video on the dangers of drowning for infants and young children to be viewed by a parent and/or parents of newborn children.

NJ HB471

Health; licensed general hospitals and birthing centers make available a water safety education video to parents or guardians of newborn infants; require

NJ HB1510

Relating to including information on sudden infant death syndrome in a resource pamphlet for parents of newborn children.

NJ AB612

Newborns and infants: hearing screening.

NJ HB16

Safe haven protections; newborn safety device at hospitals for reception of children.

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