New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5127

Introduced
12/16/24  

Caption

Provides cancer and cardiovascular screenings to law enforcement officers; establishes fund; appropriates $20 million.

Impact

The establishment of this fund and the appropriation of $20 million aim to alleviate financial burdens on law enforcement agencies, encouraging them to prioritize the health of their personnel. Public employers who cover the costs of these screenings can receive reimbursement from the state, ensuring that they are not financially penalized for providing necessary health services to their employees. This legislation underscores the state's commitment to public health and acknowledges the unique health challenges faced by law enforcement officers due to their occupational risks.

Summary

A5127, introduced in the New Jersey legislature, aims to provide comprehensive cancer and cardiovascular disease screenings for law enforcement officers. The bill mandates that these screenings must be conducted by a physician at least three years post-employment and subsequently every three years. The screenings will cover various types of cancers, ensuring early detection and promoting better health outcomes for officers who serve the community. To facilitate this, the bill establishes a dedicated fund, known as the 'SHBP Law Enforcement Cancer and Cardiovascular Disease Screenings Fund', supported by a $10 surcharge on motor vehicle summons. This fund will be used to cover the costs associated with the screenings.

Contention

While the bill is generally viewed positively, there are potential concerns about the funding mechanisms and the implications for municipalities with limited financial resources. By imposing a surcharge on motor vehicle violations, there may be questions regarding the fairness and allocation of such funds. Some lawmakers may argue that this could disproportionately affect low-income individuals who depend on driving for work or other essential activities. Furthermore, the requirement for public employers to maintain compliance with state health coverage standards could lead to administrative challenges that may require additional oversight.

Companion Bills

NJ S3967

Same As Provides cancer and cardiovascular screenings to law enforcement officers; establishes fund; appropriates $20 million.

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