New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5592

Introduced
5/5/25  
Refer
5/5/25  

Caption

Establishes licensure requirement for source plasma donation centers.

Impact

If enacted, A5592 will require all source plasma donation centers to acquire a specific operational license in addition to any other local health permits. This regulatory move is designed to enhance safety and adherence to best practices in plasma collection. The Commissioner will set the licensing fees, which for established centers could start at a nominal fee of $25 if they have operated prior to the legislation. Income garnered from these fees will support the Department of Health's regulatory efforts, potentially ensuring better compliance with safety protocols.

Summary

Assembly Bill A5592 is a legislative proposal introduced to establish a licensure requirement for source plasma donation centers in New Jersey. As the clinical demand for plasma-derived therapies increases, the bill aims to formalize the operation of these centers by stipulating an annual licensing process overseen by the Commissioner of Health. The measure recognizes the crucial role that plasma-derived therapies play in treating various medical conditions and promotes local economic benefits through job opportunities and financial contributions from plasma centers to community economies.

Contention

The legislation is expected to foster debate regarding the balance between public health oversight and operational costs for businesses. While supporters may argue that a licensure system enhances safety and operational standards, opponents could express concerns about the financial burden on smaller plasma donation centers, which might struggle with the new requirement. Additionally, there might be discussions about how stringent regulations could impact the supply of plasma as demand increases, particularly in the face of previous shortages as noted by the FDA in past years.

Companion Bills

NJ S4338

Same As Establishes licensure requirement for source plasma donation centers.

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NJ S4338

Establishes licensure requirement for source plasma donation centers.

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