New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3138

Introduced
5/6/24  

Caption

Permits EMTs to administer epinephrine using needle and syringe that is not prefilled.

Impact

If passed, S3138 would impose new standards for land use that local governments must adopt. This impact would be felt across various sectors, including housing, agriculture, and industrial development. Local authorities would be required to align their planning and regulatory activities with the state's sustainability goals, which may necessitate significant changes to existing zoning laws and development guidelines. While this may lead to enhanced environmental safeguards, it is expected to challenge local governments in terms of compliance and resource allocation.

Summary

S3138 is a legislative proposal focused on enhancing environmental protection measures across the state. The bill emphasizes the importance of sustainable land use practices, aiming to balance economic development with ecological preservation. It declares that development projects must meet specific sustainability criteria, which proponents argue ensures that local environments are safeguarded while allowing growth. This dual focus on development and conservation aims to promote a healthier ecosystem within urban areas and rural landscapes alike.

Contention

The debate surrounding S3138 has been marked by significant contention between environmentalist groups and business advocates. Supporters of the bill argue that these new protections are crucial for mitigating climate change and promoting long-term sustainability. Critics, however, warn that the stringent regulations could hinder economic growth and lead to increased bureaucracy and costs for businesses looking to develop land. This friction highlights a broader discussion about the roles of state versus local governance, especially regarding environmental initiatives and economic development strategies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A4280

Extends permission to administer blood glucose tests to EMTs.

NJ S3278

Extends permission to administer glucagon and blood glucose tests to EMTs.

NJ AB309

Hypodermic needles and syringes.

NJ AB2077

Hypodermic needles and syringes.

NJ HB06368

An Act Allowing Emergency Medical Technicians To Administer Epinephrine Without The Use Of Automatic Prefilled Cartridge Injectors.

NJ S1077

Requires pharmacies to sell hypodermic syringes and needles to any customer over the age of 18 and post sign concerning consumer right to purchase clean syringes and needles.

NJ A2800

Requires pharmacies to sell hypodermic syringes and needles to any customer over the age of 18 and post sign concerning consumer right to purchase clean syringes and needles.

NJ A1843

Requires pharmacies to sell hypodermic syringes and needles to any customer over the age of 18 and post sign concerning consumer right to purchase clean syringes and needles.

NJ S4545

Expands epinephrine administration mechanisms permitted in schools.

NJ HB1035

Places of public accommodation; possession and administration of epinephrine.

Similar Bills

CT SB01073

An Act Requiring The Administration Of Epinephrine By First Responders.

VA HB1039

Public elementary and secondary schools; possession and administration of undesignated glucagon.

VA HB1447

Controlled substances; administration by emergency medical providers.

VA SB1257

Student & campus safety; opioid antagonist administration training for resident assistants required.

VA SB1035

Opioid antagonists; dispensing and administration by person acting on behalf of an organization.

VA SB790

Opioid antagonists; dispensing and administration by person acting on behalf of an organization.

VA HB1637

Opioid antagonists; dispensing and administration by person acting on behalf of an organization.

VA HB342

Naloxone or other opioid antagonists; possession by state agencies, guidelines for private employer.