New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5748

Introduced
6/12/25  

Caption

Requires continued employment for physicians diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder under certain conditions.

Impact

This bill aims to enhance protections for healthcare professionals, ensuring that those who suffer from PTSD due to traumatic experiences connected with their work will not face job loss or discrimination. By mandating that physicians be reinstated after appropriate medical documentation is provided, the bill reinforces the mental well-being of those in a high-stress profession and seeks to reduce instances of unjust dismissal following mental health-related leaves. This supports a more stable workforce within the healthcare sector.

Summary

Assembly Bill A5748, also known as the New Jersey Physicians Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Protection Act, seeks to safeguard the employment of physicians diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The bill establishes that employers shall not discharge, harass, discriminate, or retaliate against physicians based on their request for leave related to PTSD. It lays out conditions under which a physician’s condition qualifies for protection, primarily focusing on diagnoses made by licensed professionals.

Contention

As this bill moves through legislative discussions, it may face contention from healthcare employers concerned about the potential for increased liability and the implications of mandatory reinstatement after leave. Critics may argue that this could add additional challenges to managing workplace dynamics and raise concerns about the potential for misuse of the protections afforded to employees. Therefore, while the bill is designed to safeguard mental health, it could spark debate over balancing employee rights with employer responsibilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2373

Provides employment protections for paid first responders diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder under certain conditions.

NJ A2886

Provides employment protections for paid first responders diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder under certain conditions.

NJ S703

Provides employment protections for paid first responders diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder under certain conditions.

NJ A2145

Provides employment protections for paid first responders diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder under certain conditions.

NJ A893

Provides employment protections for certain medical professionals diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder under certain conditions.

NJ A2722

Provides employment protections for certain medical professionals diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder under certain conditions.

NJ H7464

Extends injured-on-duty (IOD) benefits to police officers and firefighters that suffer from diagnosed post-traumatic stress disorders, except under certain conditions.

NJ S2059

Extends injured-on-duty (IOD) benefits to police officers and firefighters that suffer from diagnosed post-traumatic stress disorders, except under certain conditions.

NJ HB3341

Relating to who may diagnose post-traumatic stress disorder as a compensable disease under workers compensation

NJ HB2492

First responders; post-traumatic stress disorder

Similar Bills

NJ A893

Provides employment protections for certain medical professionals diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder under certain conditions.

NJ A2722

Provides employment protections for certain medical professionals diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder under certain conditions.

NJ S703

Provides employment protections for paid first responders diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder under certain conditions.

NJ A2886

Provides employment protections for paid first responders diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder under certain conditions.

NJ S2373

Provides employment protections for paid first responders diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder under certain conditions.

NJ A2145

Provides employment protections for paid first responders diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder under certain conditions.

MS SB2072

Physical therapy practice laws; revise various provisions of.

MS HB76

Physical therapists; revise circumstances and criteria under which they may implement treatment without a referral.