New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5353

Introduced
2/25/25  

Caption

Exempts health care professionals licensed in a foreign nation from New Jersey's licensing requirements while providing services to team participating in 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Impact

The introduction of A5353 is significant as it aims to enhance the logistical arrangements for the World Cup by ensuring that medical services can be readily available for participating teams. The bill underscores the importance of flexibility in health care provision in the context of international sporting events, enabling teams to access their own medical professionals without the barriers typically imposed by state licensing laws.

Summary

Assembly Bill A5353 proposes an exemption from New Jersey's licensing requirements for health care professionals licensed in foreign nations during the 2026 FIFA World Cup. This bill specifically allows these professionals to provide medical services exclusively to athletes and team personnel affiliated with their respective national teams participating in the tournament. The exemption is time-limited, effective from June 1, 2026, and will expire on July 31, 2026, covering both training and the event itself, which runs from June 11 to July 19, 2026.

Contention

While the bill seems poised to facilitate better health care for athletes, it may raise questions about the quality and regulation of medical services provided by foreign professionals. Critics could argue that exempting foreign professionals from local licensing requirements might pose risks to patient safety and the integrity of medical provisions being delivered during the tournament. The debate could center around ensuring that while flexibility is crucial for international events, it should not come at the cost of regulatory standards designed to protect athletes and teams.

Companion Bills

NJ S4448

Same As Exempts health care professionals licensed in a foreign nation from New Jersey's licensing requirements while providing services to team participating in 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Previously Filed As

NJ S4448

Exempts health care professionals licensed in a foreign nation from New Jersey's licensing requirements while providing services to team participating in 2026 FIFA World Cup.

NJ A08149

Authorizes any person who is licensed or certified as a physician, physician's assistant, massage therapist, physical therapist, chiropractor, dentist, optometrist, nurse, nurse practitioner, emergency medical technician, podiatrist or athletic trainer by a foreign government or another state or territory to provide medical services during the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 and the FIFA World Cup 26.

NJ S07623

Authorizes any person who is licensed or certified as a physician, physician's assistant, massage therapist, physical therapist, chiropractor, dentist, optometrist, nurse, nurse practitioner, emergency medical technician, podiatrist or athletic trainer by a foreign government or another state or territory to provide medical services during the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 and the FIFA World Cup 26.

NJ SB404

Provides exemption from licensing for medical personnel traveling with out-of-state sports teams while in Louisiana. (8/1/14)

NJ HB7438

FIFA World Cup 2026 Commemorative Coin Act

NJ SB4141

FIFA World Cup 2026 Commemorative Coin Act

NJ HB115

Modifies provisions relating to licensing of health care professionals.

NJ PR26-0206

Health Occupations Revision Exemption Emergency Declaration Resolution of 2025

NJ SB235

Relating to licensure of health care professionals; to exempt certain individuals from state licensure, registration, and certification requirements while they are visiting Alabama to render certain services during the 2025 World Police and Fire Games to be held in Birmingham and other locations; to provide for consent for certain medical services; and to provide for repeal of this bill on December 31, 2025.

NJ HB05509

An Act Providing An Exemption From Licensing Requirements For Military Child Care Services.

Similar Bills

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