New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1737

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Permits EMT, paramedic, or investigator for county medical examiner's office to make determination and pronouncement of death under certain circumstances.

Impact

If enacted, S1737 will amend existing legislation concerning death determination, specifically updating provisions within P.L.1983 and P.L.1988. This grant of authority allows EMTs and paramedics to certify death in scenarios that include home settings or disaster scenes where no qualified physician is present, thereby establishing a clearer protocol during critical moments and potentially reducing delays in necessary procedures following a death.

Summary

Senate Bill S1737, sponsored by Senator Paul D. Moriarty, introduces provisions that permit emergency medical technicians (EMTs), mobile intensive care paramedics, and investigators from the county medical examiner's office to make determinations and pronouncements of death under specific circumstances. This amendment aims to address situations in which no physician or registered professional nurse is available to make such determinations. By allowing these professionals to exercise this authority, the bill seeks to improve efficiency in emergency response situations.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise surrounding the qualifications and training of EMTs and paramedics to make such critical determinations. Some stakeholders may express concerns about the potential for errors in death pronouncements made by non-physician professionals. Furthermore, questions related to the ethical implications and legal ramifications of expanding the authority of EMTs in this sensitive domain may be debated among lawmakers and medical professionals alike.

Companion Bills

NJ A3718

Carry Over Permits EMT, paramedic, or investigator for county medical examiner's office to make determination and pronouncement of death under certain circumstances.

Previously Filed As

NJ A3718

Permits EMT, paramedic, or investigator for county medical examiner's office to make determination and pronouncement of death under certain circumstances.

NJ S3563

Creates New Jersey Board of Paramedicine.

NJ A4523

Creates New Jersey Board of Paramedicine.

NJ SB168

Death Pronouncements By Nurses

NJ A1018

Revises requirements for operation of mobile intensive care programs and paramedic licensure.

NJ A2196

Revises requirements for operation of mobile intensive care programs and paramedic licensure.

NJ S2768

Makes various changes concerning regulation of emergency medical services; establishes mobile integrated health program and new State Emergency Medical Services Medical Director in DOH.

NJ A4107

Makes various changes concerning regulation of emergency medical services; establishes mobile integrated health program and new State Emergency Medical Services Director in DOH.

NJ HB2434

In death and fetal death registration, providing for pronouncement of death by a practical nurse.

NJ HB28

Death benefits, grants state death benefits to coroners, deputy coroners, medicolegal death investigators, and medical examiners

Similar Bills

NJ A3718

Permits EMT, paramedic, or investigator for county medical examiner's office to make determination and pronouncement of death under certain circumstances.

WI SB174

Requiring use of the electronic system of vital records for medical certifications of death.

WI AB185

Requiring use of the electronic system of vital records for medical certifications of death.

MS HB1516

COVID-19; require notice to family when death may have been caused by vaccine and authorize autopsy.

MS HB1051

COVID-19; require notice to family when death may have been caused by vaccine and authorize autopsy.

MS SB2761

Missing or unidentified persons; provide procedures regarding investigation of.

MS SB2268

Missing or unidentified persons; provide procedures regarding investigation of.

AZ HB2065

Counties; indigent deceased persons; cremation