New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1972

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Establishes "New Jersey Living Donor Support Program" in DOH; makes appropriation.

Impact

If enacted, SB 1972 will allow living donors residing in New Jersey to receive reimbursements for their out-of-pocket expenses, thereby encouraging more individuals to consider organ donation. The program can alleviate the financial burden that may deter potential donors from making a donation, ultimately improving the state's organ donation rates. The Commissioner of Health is given the authority to set regulations on what constitutes an eligible expense and manage the reimbursement process, thus centralizing support for living donors under state law.

Summary

Senate Bill 1972, also referred to as the New Jersey Living Donor Support Program, aims to establish a framework for financial assistance for individuals who make living donations of anatomical gifts. The program will be administered by the Department of Health and is designed to reimburse eligible living donors for various expenses incurred while facilitating a living donation, which plays a crucial role in organ transplantation. Such expenses may include lost wages, costs related to sick or vacation days, travel, lodging, child and elder care expenses, as well as medication and other care costs.

Contention

One notable area of contention surrounds the parameters regarding reimbursement limits, particularly for those with higher incomes, as the bill allows the commissioner to impose reimbursement caps for living donors earning over $125,000 or for expenses exceeding $14,000 for a single donor. Such provisions might spark debate regarding fairness and accessibility, with some arguing that higher-earning donors should still receive full support. Furthermore, the bill stipulates that the program will act as the payer of last resort, which could complicate the funding process if living donors receive financial support from other sources, including employers or federal programs.

Companion Bills

NJ S3930

Carry Over Establishes "New Jersey Living Donor Support Program" in DOH; makes appropriation.

Previously Filed As

NJ S3930

Establishes "New Jersey Living Donor Support Program" in DOH; makes appropriation.

NJ HB1132

Support for Living Organ Donors

NJ A5137

Establishes Direct Care Worker Support Program in DOH; makes appropriation.

NJ HB10282

Expanding Support for Living Donors Act of 2024

NJ AB2504

Living Organ Donor Reimbursement Act.

NJ H663

Living Donor Protection Act

NJ H162

Living Donor Protection Act

NJ S3958

Establishes New Jersey Veteran Services Grant Program in DMVA; makes appropriation.

NJ S1065

Establishes New Jersey Veteran Services Grant Program in DMVA; makes appropriation.

NJ S4046

Establishes "New Jersey Community Health Worker Program" in DOH and certain training programs for community health workers.

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NJ S3930

Establishes "New Jersey Living Donor Support Program" in DOH; makes appropriation.

NJ S1146

Requires insurers to provide information about organ donation and allows insurers to limit reimbursement for organ transplant if recipient has not made gift pursuant to Revised Uniform Anatomical Gift Act.

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OK SB378

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