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Section
2C:6C-10
Development of ongoing maternal health educational program and module.
Section
26:1-1
Terms defined
Section
26:1A-1
Definitions
Section
26:1A-2
State Department of Health established
Section
26:1A-2.1
Redesignation as Department of Health, Commissioner of Health.
Section
26:1A-3
State Commissioner of Health; Deputy Commissioner for Public Health Services
Section
26:1A-4
Public Health Council.
Section
26:1A-5
Divisions; directors
Section
26:1A-6
Meetings of Public Health Council
Section
26:1A-7
State Sanitary Code
Section
26:1A-8
Regulations to state date; copies; certified copies of Sanitary Code; evidence
Section
26:1A-9
Force and effect of Code; enforcement; local regulations
Section
26:1A-9.1
Exemption for pupils from mandatory immunization; interference with religious rights; suspension
Section
26:1A-10
Violation of State Sanitary Code, penalty
Section
26:1A-11
Additional powers of Public Health Council
Section
26:1A-12
Local by-laws or ordinances to be filed with commissioner; modification or annulment
Section
26:1A-13
Prescribing organization; personnel, duties regarding; Civil Service
Section
26:1A-14
Abolishment of offices or positions
Section
26:1A-15
Additional powers of commissioner
Section
26:1A-15.1
Advisory board on health information electronic data interchange technology, Statewide electronic health record policy.
Section
26:1A-15.2
Annual report to Governor, Legislature.
Section
26:1A-16
Access to premises for examination
Section
26:1A-17
Inspection, right of
Section
26:1A-18
General supervision over sanitation and hygiene matters
Section
26:1A-19
Sanitary inspections
Section
26:1A-20
Local health officials, duties of
Section
26:1A-21
Annual conference of local health officials
Section
26:1A-22
Delegates to annual conference; expenses
Section
26:1A-23
Failure of local boards to enforce laws or regulations; order of commissioner
Section
26:1A-24
Contract of commissioner where local board fails to perform
Section
26:1A-25
Recovery by State of moneys expended where local board fails to perform
Section
26:1A-26
Nuisances; notice to local board
Section
26:1A-27
Action to enjoin nuisance
Section
26:1A-28
Nuisances originating outside territorial jurisdiction
Section
26:1A-30
Abatement of nuisance; costs
Section
26:1A-31
Costs against commissioner
Section
26:1A-32
Approval of Department of Health; examination of plan or proposed undertaking
Section
26:1A-33
Analyses and examinations of materials
Section
26:1A-34
Gifts or bequests, acceptance of
Section
26:1A-35
Services of local or Federal officials, acceptance of
Section
26:1A-36
Federal grants
Section
26:1A-36.1
Short title
Section
26:1A-36.2
Findings, declarations
Section
26:1A-36.3
Special fund established
Section
26:1A-36.3a
WIC supplemental food program administrators, duties
Section
26:1A-36.3b
Temporary authorization of vendor.
Section
26:1A-36.3c
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:1A-36.3d
Farmers market vendor to participate in WIC.
Section
26:1A-36.3e
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:1A-36.4
Allocation procedure
Section
26:1A-36.5
Regulations
Section
26:1A-36.6
Findings, declarations
Section
26:1A-36.7
Early intervention services established.
Section
26:1A-36.7a
Activities of Early Intervention Program relative to autism spectrum disorders.
Section
26:1A-36.8
Rules, regulations
Section
26:1A-36.9
Findings, declarations, "off-label" drugs
Section
26:1A-36.10
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:1A-36.11
Short title
Section
26:1A-36.12
Findings, declarations
Section
26:1A-36.15
Information relative to insurance coverage for newborn children.
Section
26:1A-36.16
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:1A-37
Policies, formulation of; additional powers and duties of department
Section
26:1A-37.1
Charges for reports of statistical data
Section
26:1A-37.2
Information and data confidential; disclosure; exceptions
Section
26:1A-37.3
Liability for furnishing information or data
Section
26:1A-37.4
Unlawful disclosure; violation
Section
26:1A-37.5
Definitions relative to New Jersey Council on Physical Fitness and Sports
Section
26:1A-37.6
New Jersey Council on Physical Fitness and Sports.
Section
26:1A-37.7
Council, members, terms, compensation, administration.
Section
26:1A-37.8
Powers, duties of council
Section
26:1A-37.9
Acceptance of grants, gifts
Section
26:1A-37.10
Annual report to Governor, Legislature
Section
26:1A-38
Qualifications for licensing of health officers, registered environmental health specialists.
Section
26:1A-39
Examinations for applicants for licensure.
Section
26:1A-40
Examinations; subjects
Section
26:1A-41
Issuance of licenses for health officer, registered environmental health specialist.
Section
26:1A-42
Issuance of initial license.
Section
26:1A-42.1
Preparation, adoption of fee schedule.
Section
26:1A-43
Suspension, revocation of license.
Section
26:1A-45
Hearing before whom; rules
Section
26:1A-46
Administering oaths; examining witnesses; perjury
Section
26:1A-47
Subpoenas
Section
26:1A-48
Failure to obey subpoena; penalty
Section
26:1A-49
Action for penalty under section 26:1A-48
Section
26:1A-50
Establishment of districts; district State health officers; civil service; duties
Section
26:1A-51
Perth Amboy Port health offices abolished
Section
26:1A-52
Transfer of powers, duties, records and property
Section
26:1A-53
Expiration of terms of existing State Board of Health members
Section
26:1A-54
Expiration of term of State Director of Health
Section
26:1A-55
Transfer of powers and duties of State Board of Health and Director of Health to State Department of Health
Section
26:1A-56
Existing State Sanitary Code regulations to continue until superseded
Section
26:1A-57
Appropriations transferred
Section
26:1A-58
Employees transferred
Section
26:1A-59
Rights under Civil Service and pension or retirement laws preserved
Section
26:1A-60
Quarters for department
Section
26:1A-61
State Department of Health, references as meaning; powers of Commissioner of Health
Section
26:1A-62
State Commissioner of Health, references as meaning
Section
26:1A-63
Pending proceedings
Section
26:1A-64
Repeal
Section
26:1A-65
Liberal construction
Section
26:1A-66
Construction in regard to specific matters; no denial of certain rights
Section
26:1A-67
Powers and duties vested in State Department of Labor or State Commissioner of Labor not affected
Section
26:1A-68
Effective date
Section
26:1A-69
Bureau of Examination and Licensing established
Section
26:1A-70
State Board of Barber Examiners, department of beauty culture and board of beauty culture control transferred
Section
26:1A-71
Powers of boards and agencies within Bureau of Examination and Licensing
Section
26:1A-72
Boards transferred to continue as provided by existing law
Section
26:1A-73
Removal of members of boards; vacancies
Section
26:1A-74
Personnel; appointment, employment or removal; compensation; inspectors; enforcement agents
Section
26:1A-75
Additional powers and duties of State Commissioner of Health
Section
26:1A-76
Transfer of personnel to Bureau of Examination and Licensing; inspectors and enforcement agents
Section
26:1A-77
Transfer of funds and investments
Section
26:1A-78
Fees, fines, penalties and other moneys; disposition
Section
26:1A-79
Budget request for appropriations
Section
26:1A-80
Surplus; disposition
Section
26:1A-81
Limitations on appropriations
Section
26:1A-82
Transfer of employees of Crippled Children's Commission
Section
26:1A-83
Crippled Children's Commission appropriations transferred
Section
26:1A-84
Barber and beauty culture appropriations transferred
Section
26:1A-85
Civil Service, pension and retirement rights not affected
Section
26:1A-86
Orders, rules and regulations not affected
Section
26:1A-87
Pending actions or proceedings
Section
26:1A-88
Professional or occupational licenses not affected
Section
26:1A-89
Repeal
Section
26:1A-90
Short title
Section
26:1A-91
Effective date
Section
26:1A-92
Prevention of Chronic Illness Act
Section
26:1A-93
Declaration of public policy
Section
26:1A-94
Division of Chronic Illness Control established in Department of Health
Section
26:1A-95
Supervision; director
Section
26:1A-96
Duties of division
Section
26:1A-97
State Department of Health; duties
Section
26:1A-102
Health funds expenditure
Section
26:1A-103
Annual report by State Department of Health; recommendations
Section
26:1A-104
Department of Education to assist in disseminating information
Section
26:1A-105
Federal moneys
Section
26:1A-106
Department of Institutions and Agencies as agency for rendering welfare assistance
Section
26:1A-107
Division of Aging Services.
Section
26:1A-108
New Jersey State Commission on Aging created
Section
26:1A-109
Members, terms, vacancies, meetings, bylaws
Section
26:1A-110
Compensation of members; expenses
Section
26:1A-111
Director; compensation; term
Section
26:1A-112
Appointment of staff, compensation.
Section
26:1A-113
Powers and duties of division
Section
26:1A-113.1
Powers and duties of commission.
Section
26:1A-114
Staff of division; qualifications; advisory services; professionally trained personnel
Section
26:1A-115
Salaries and expenses of division; appropriations
Section
26:1A-115.1
Agreements with federal government; reimbursement.
Section
26:1A-121
Appointments and preliminary action prior to operative date of act
Section
26:1A-122
Effective date; operative date
Section
26:1A-123
Findings, declarations relative to women's health.
Section
26:1A-124
Office of Women's Health.
Section
26:1A-125
Appointment of director.
Section
26:1A-126
Duties of office
Section
26:1A-127
Women's Health Advisory Commission.
Section
26:1A-128
Duties of commission.
Section
26:1A-129
Annual report to Legislature, Governor.
Section
26:1A-130
Assistance, services available to the office.
Section
26:1A-131
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:1A-132
Short title.
Section
26:1A-133
Findings, declarations relative to health information technology.
Section
26:1A-134
Definitions relative to health information technology.
Section
26:1A-135
Statewide health care information infrastructure.
Section
26:1A-136
New Jersey Health Information Technology Commission.
Section
26:1A-137
Membership of commission; terms; authority.
Section
26:1A-138
Certification of amount allocable to expenses of the commission.
Section
26:2-56
Department may establish
Section
26:2-57
Amount of fund; application for and payment
Section
26:2-58
Monthly statement to comptroller; reimbursement of fund
Section
26:2-59
Comptroller to decide questions
Section
26:2-60
Authority of Department to accept federal grants; payment of compensation to administrative officers from federal grants
Section
26:2-61
Application for allotments; use of funds received
Section
26:2-62
"Public place" defined
Section
26:2-63
Toilets and washrooms to be kept clean
Section
26:2-64
Toilets; keeping flies away, protection of waters of state; sewage plants excepted
Section
26:2-65
Water for drinking or other uses to meet standards fixed
Section
26:2-66
Food to be protected from flies, dust and dirt
Section
26:2-67
Common towels and drinking utensils
Section
26:2-68
Cleansing of utensils, receptacles, counters, etc.
Section
26:2-69
Garbage
Section
26:2-70
Dishwater, drainage and waste liquids; disposition of
Section
26:2-71
Vermin
Section
26:2-72
Authority of local boards of health not affected
Section
26:2-73
Violations; penalty
Section
26:2-74
Disposition of penalties recovered
Section
26:2-75
Jurisdiction; process
Section
26:2-77
Commitment on failure to pay judgment and costs
Section
26:2-81
Actions relative to presence of marihuana weed.
Section
26:2-82
Destruction of marihuana weed; exceptions.
Section
26:2-82.1
Wild, cultivated or hidden growth of stramonium; certification; destruction
Section
26:2-83
Authority to operate hospitals; acquisition of use of property, buildings, etc.
Section
26:2-86
Destruction or removal of certain domestic pigeons
Section
26:2-87
Establishment of program
Section
26:2-88
Renal disease advisory committee; members; terms; meetings; compensation
Section
26:2-89
Powers and duties of committee
Section
26:2-90
Hemophilia, other disorders defined.
Section
26:2-91
Establishment; purpose.
Section
26:2-92
Powers and duties of department.
Section
26:2-93
Short title
Section
26:2-94
Public policy
Section
26:2-95
Program of care and treatment; establishment
Section
26:2-96
Definitions
Section
26:2-97
Terminal illness advisory committee; members; term of office; meetings; compensation
Section
26:2-98
Powers and duties of department
Section
26:2-99
Right to refuse medical examination, diagnosis or treatment on religious grounds
Section
26:2-100
Severability
Section
26:2-103.1
Findings, declarations relative to universal newborn hearing screening.
Section
26:2-103.2
Definitions relative to universal newborn hearing screening.
Section
26:2-103.3
Screening for hearing loss in all newborn children.
Section
26:2-103.4
Hospital, birthing center to provide for newborn screening for hearing loss.
Section
26:2-103.5
Physician, midwife to advise parent of availability of newborn hearing screening.
Section
26:2-103.6
Central registry of newborns at risk of hearing loss.
Section
26:2-103.7
Screening, monitoring covered service.
Section
26:2-103.8
Hearing Evaluation Council.
Section
26:2-103.9
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:2-104
Legislative findings and declaration
Section
26:2-105
Establishment, maintenance of State cancer registry.
Section
26:2-106
Reports; rules, regulations; enforcement.
Section
26:2-107
Confidentiality of reports.
Section
26:2-108
Immunity from liability for individuals, organizations providing information.
Section
26:2-109
Inapplicability of act to compel individual to submit to medical or health department examination or supervision
Section
26:2-110
Findings, declarations relative to screening for disorders in newborn infants.
Section
26:2-110a
Newborn Screening Advisory Review Committee.
Section
26:2-111
Newborn Screening Program; fees.
Section
26:2-111.1
Option of additional screening for disorders in infant required; cost.
Section
26:2-111.2
HIV testing required for certain newborns.
Section
26:2-111.3
Findings, declarations relative to newborn screening for congenital heart defects.
Section
26:2-111.4
Birthing facilities required to perform pulse oximetry screening; rules, regulations.
Section
26:2-111.5
Testing of newborns for certain lysomal storage disorders required.
Section
26:2-111.6
Testing of infants for adrenoleukodystrophy.
Section
26:2-111.7
"Let Them Be Little Act," screening of newborns for MPSI and MPSII provided.
Section
26:2-111.8
Screening of newborn infants for spinal muscular atrophy.
Section
26:2-112
Agreements with federal government and public health agencies of other states
Section
26:2-113
Legislative findings and declarations
Section
26:2-114
Definitions
Section
26:2-115
Duties of commissioner; programs of education; secondary screening programs
Section
26:2-116
Registry
Section
26:2-117
Annual report
Section
26:2-119
Legislative findings
Section
26:2-120
Definitions
Section
26:2-121
Poison control and drug information program; establishment; hours of service
Section
26:2-122
Services performed
Section
26:2-123
Personnel utilization
Section
26:2-124
Findings, declarations
Section
26:2-125
Definitions
Section
26:2-126
Expansion of hypertension control program
Section
26:2-127
Components of community program.
Section
26:2-128
Authority of commissioner.
Section
26:2-129
Regulations
Section
26:2-130
Findings, declarations
Section
26:2-131
Definitions.
Section
26:2-132
Lead poisoning control program
Section
26:2-134
Comprehensive plan
Section
26:2-135
Annual report
Section
26:2-136
Loans to local boards
Section
26:2-137
Regulations
Section
26:2-137.1
Specifications for lead screening of children, immunizations.
Section
26:2-137.2
Findings, declarations relative to lead exposure of children.
Section
26:2-137.3
Definitions relative to lead exposure.
Section
26:2-137.4
Lead screening performed; requirements.
Section
26:2-137.5
Blood samples; collection, testing
Section
26:2-137.6
Central database maintained; confidentiality.
Section
26:2-137.7
Rules, regulations
Section
26:2-138
Findings, declarations
Section
26:2-139
Definitions
Section
26:2-140
Program continued
Section
26:2-141
Duties, powers.
Section
26:2-142
Rules, regulations
Section
26:2-142.1
Diabetes action plan, report to Governor, Legislature.
Section
26:2-143
Blood specimen from all pregnant women
Section
26:2-144
Determination of Rh blood type
Section
26:2-145
Notification of Rh negative results
Section
26:2-146
Exception
Section
26:2-147
Objection to test
Section
26:2-148
Findings, declarations
Section
26:2-149
Definitions relative to catastrophic illness in children.
Section
26:2-150
Catastrophic Illness in Children Relief Fund
Section
26:2-151
Catastrophic Illness in Children Relief Fund Commission.
Section
26:2-152
Suspension; oaths; vacancies
Section
26:2-153
Officers; quorum
Section
26:2-154
Powers; duties.
Section
26:2-154.1
Settlement of claims; disposition of recovered moneys
Section
26:2-155
Eligibility.
Section
26:2-156
Financial assistance.
Section
26:2-157
Annual surcharge per employee under unemployment compensation fund for relief fund.
Section
26:2-158
Rules, regulations
Section
26:2-159
Annual reports.
Section
26:2-160
Findings, declarations relative to minority and multicultural health
Section
26:2-161
New Jersey Office on Minority and Multicultural Health.
Section
26:2-162
Duties of the office.
Section
26:2-162.1
Study of effects of racial and ethnic disparities on the sexual and reproductive health of African-American women.
Section
26:2-162.2
Regulations.
Section
26:2-163
Powers of the office.
Section
26:2-164
New Jersey Office on Minority and Multicultural Health Advisory Commission.
Section
26:2-165
Duties of advisory commission
Section
26:2-166
Annual report
Section
26:2-167
Assistance of public agencies
Section
26:2-167.1
"Eliminating Health Disparities Initiative."
Section
26:2-167.2
Duties of office.
Section
26:2-167.3
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:2-168
Breast cancer informational booklets provided by Department of Health
Section
26:2-169
Criteria for compulsive gambling programs; grants.
Section
26:2-170
Findings, declarations relative to out-of-wedlock adolescent births.
Section
26:2-171
Advisory Council on Adolescent Pregnancy.
Section
26:2-172
Advisory council duties.
Section
26:2-173
Assistance, services available.
Section
26:2-174
Report to Governor, Legislature.
Section
26:2-175
Findings, declarations relative to postpartum depression
Section
26:2-176
Development of policies, procedures for care.
Section
26:2-177
Public awareness campaign.
Section
26:2-178
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:2-179
Consumer's mercury alert notice, posting, distribution.
Section
26:2-180
Findings, declarations relative to post-polio sequelae.
Section
26:2-181
Public awareness campaign relative to post-polio sequelae.
Section
26:2-182
"Task Force on Cancer Prevention, Early Detection and Treatment in New Jersey."
Section
26:2-183
Duties of task force.
Section
26:2-184
Task force established by E.O.114 continued as this task force.
Section
26:2-184.1
Findings, declarations relative to an ovarian cancer public awareness campaign.
Section
26:2-184.2
Establishment of public awareness campaign.
Section
26:2-184.3
Information included in mammography report.
Section
26:2-184.4
Purpose of information required.
Section
26:2-184.5
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:2-185
Findings, declarations relative to reporting autism spectrum disorder diagnoses.
Section
26:2-186
Reporting diagnosis to Department of Health.
Section
26:2-186.1
Reporting adult diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder.
Section
26:2-187
Maintenance of up-to-date registry.
Section
26:2-188
Use of reports; immunity for professionals.
Section
26:2-189
Findings, declarations relative to autism, intellectual developmental disabilities awareness for first responders.
Section
26:2-190
Development of training curriculum; rules, regulations.
Section
26:2-191
Annual physical examination of child, questions relative to cardiac health required.
Section
26:2-192
Completion, retention of Student-Athlete Cardiac Screening professional development module.
Section
26:2-193
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:2-194
Information available relative to Down syndrome.
Section
26:2-195
Provision of information upon positive test result for Down syndrome.
Section
26:2-196
Availability of information relative to crib safety.
Section
26:2-197
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:2-198
"Hospital-Based Violence Intervention Program Initiative."
Section
26:2-199
"My Life, My Plan" program.
Section
26:2A-1
Program to collect, process, store and distribute; educational and research activities; rules; cooperation
Section
26:2A-2
Public policy
Section
26:2A-3
Definitions
Section
26:2A-4
License required, expiration, fees, display of license
Section
26:2A-5
Issuance; application; renewal
Section
26:2A-6
Donor registration statement
Section
26:2A-7
Standards; rules and regulations; contents
Section
26:2A-8
Suspension or revocation of license
Section
26:2A-9
Notice and hearing
Section
26:2A-10
Enforcement by commissioner; authority; obstruction of performance
Section
26:2A-11
Existence of violations at blood bank dangerous to public health; order of commissioner; hearing; injunctive relief
Section
26:2A-12
Violations; penalties
Section
26:2A-13
Short title
Section
26:2A-14
Patient to be informed of blood transfusion options
Section
26:2A-15
Health care facility required to accept autologous, designated blood
Section
26:2A-16
Blood bank to inform donor, patient of fees
Section
26:2A-17
Definitions relative to human milk banks.
Section
26:2A-18
Criteria for operation of a human milk bank.
Section
26:2A-19
On-site facility inspections.
Section
26:2A-20
Civil actions authorized under certain circumstances; additional relief; appeal.
Section
26:2A-21
Violations, penalties.
Section
26:2A-22
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:2A-23
Findings, declarations relative to embryo storage facilities.
Section
26:2A-24
Definitions relative to embryo storage facilities.
Section
26:2A-25
Licensure for embryo storage facility.
Section
26:2A-26
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:2A-27
Application for licensure.
Section
26:2A-28
Fees for licensure.
Section
26:2A-29
Denial, suspension, revocation, refusal to renew license.
Section
26:2A-30
Notice, hearing.
Section
26:2A-31
Violations, third degree crime.
Section
26:2AA-1
Short title.
Section
26:2AA-2
Findings, declarations relative to reflex sympathetic dystrophy syndrome (RSDS) education and research program.
Section
26:2AA-3
Definitions relative to RSDS.
Section
26:2AA-4
Establishment of education and research program.
Section
26:2AA-5
Responsibilities of Department of Health.
Section
26:2AA-6
Powers of commissioner concerning funding.
Section
26:2AA-7
Findings, declarations relative to orphan disease.
Section
26:2AA-8
New Jersey Rare Disease Advisory Council, established.
Section
26:2AA-9
Purpose of council.
Section
26:2AA-10
Report to Governor, Legislature.
Section
26:2B-6
Commission on Alcoholism and Promotion of Temperance abolished
Section
26:2B-7
Public policy.
Section
26:2B-8
Definitions.
Section
26:2B-9
Division of alcoholism.
Section
26:2B-9.1
Transfer of bureau of alcohol countermeasures in division of motor vehicles in department of law and public safety to division of alcoholism
Section
26:2B-9.2
"Alcohol Treatment Programs Fund."
Section
26:2B-9.3
Regulations.
Section
26:2B-11
Comprehensive State plan for treatment.
Section
26:2B-12
Program for treatment; facilities; services; annual list; publication.
Section
26:2B-13
Powers of department.
Section
26:2B-14
Facilities; license; rules and regulations; filing information; refusal to grant, suspension, revocation, limitation or restriction; hearing; grounds; violations; penalties; inspection; admission of patients
Section
26:2B-15
Procedures for admission, treatment at a facility.
Section
26:2B-16
Person intoxicated in public place; assistance to facility; determination of intoxication
Section
26:2B-17
Procedure for individuals arrested for violation of municipal ordinance, disorderly persons offense.
Section
26:2B-18
Person under treatment at facility; subjection to supervisory powers of administrator
Section
26:2B-19
Rights of juveniles
Section
26:2B-20
Records; confidentiality; rights of patients
Section
26:2B-21
Rights of person who received treatment at facility; person with an alcohol use disorder.
Section
26:2B-22
Service forces to assist police
Section
26:2B-23
Program of education; services of division.
Section
26:2B-24
Tests for alcohol; written manual; collection of data.
Section
26:2B-25
Review of laws and regulations on manufacture, sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages; report
Section
26:2B-26
Laws, ordinances or regulations of local government on public intoxication or inconsistent with act; prohibition; exemptions
Section
26:2B-27
Department of Health designated.
Section
26:2B-28
Transfer of property, moneys, obligations, and officers and employees under prior law to division; retention of supervisory powers by department
Section
26:2B-29
Repeal and prohibition of ordinance, resolution or other legislation on offense of public intoxication
Section
26:2B-30
Severability
Section
26:2B-31
Short title
Section
26:2B-32
Fund established
Section
26:2B-33
Plan for community services.
Section
26:2B-34
Allotment formula.
Section
26:2B-35
Distribution of enforcement moneys
Section
26:2B-36
Findings, declarations relative to alcoholism, drug abuse among the deaf, hard of hearing, disabled
Section
26:2B-37
"Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program for the Deaf, Hard of Hearing and Disabled."
Section
26:2B-38
Program contents.
Section
26:2B-39
Rules, regulations
Section
26:2B-40
Licensing for certain residential drug treatment programs; rules, regulations.
Section
26:2BB-1
Findings, declarations
Section
26:2BB-2
Governor's Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse.
Section
26:2BB-3
Appointment of executive director, staff
Section
26:2BB-4
Authority, powers of council
Section
26:2BB-5
Division of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse
Section
26:2BB-6
Transfer of functions, powers, duties
Section
26:2BB-7
Alliance to Prevent Alcoholism and Drug Abuse
Section
26:2BB-8
County Alliance Steering Subcommittee; functions and powers; review and revision of plan
Section
26:2BB-9
Municipal Alliance Committee
Section
26:2BB-10
Rules, regulations
Section
26:2BB-11
Advisory commission abolished
Section
26:2BB-12
Supersedure, repeal of inconsistent acts
Section
26:2BB-13
Evaluation
Section
26:2BB-14
Continuation of funding
Section
26:2C-1
Short title
Section
26:2C-2
Definitions.
Section
26:2C-3.1
Air pollution control commission abolished; transfer of functions, powers and duties
Section
26:2C-3.2
Clean Air Council
Section
26:2C-3.2a
Clean air council; membership by state commissioner of health
Section
26:2C-3.3
Powers and duties of council
Section
26:2C-8
Powers of department relative to air pollution.
Section
26:2C-8.1
Codes, rules, regulations concerning motor vehicles
Section
26:2C-8.2
Applicability of code, rule, regulation to classes of vehicles
Section
26:2C-8.3
Standards and requirements for control of air contaminants; motor vehicles having air pollution control devices
Section
26:2C-8.4
Standards and requirements for control of air contaminants, motor vehicles without air pollution control devices.
Section
26:2C-8.5
Manner of formulation and promulgation of codes, rules and regulations
Section
26:2C-8.10
Sale, use of reformulated gasoline; program expiration
Section
26:2C-8.11
Air pollution control rules, regulations.
Section
26:2C-8.14
Written report, list, inventory.
Section
26:2C-8.15
Findings, declarations relative to California Low Emission Vehicle program.
Section
26:2C-8.16
Definitions relative to low emission vehicles.
Section
26:2C-8.17
Implementation of California Low Emission Vehicle program; substantive changes.
Section
26:2C-8.17a
Extended warranty for partial zero emission vehicles.
Section
26:2C-8.18
Zero emission vehicle credit bank.
Section
26:2C-8.22
Findings, declarations relative to MTBE.
Section
26:2C-8.23
Definitions relative to MTBE.
Section
26:2C-8.24
Prohibitions against sale in State of gasoline containing MTBE.
Section
26:2C-8.25
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:2C-8.26
Findings, declarations relative to regulation of fine particle emissions from diesel engines.
Section
26:2C-8.27
Definitions relative to regulation of fine particle emissions from diesel engines.
Section
26:2C-8.28
DEP rules, regulations.
Section
26:2C-8.29
DEP to consult when developing rules, regulations concerning diesel commercial buses.
Section
26:2C-8.30
Public outreach program to owners of affected vehicles, equipment.
Section
26:2C-8.31
Closed crankcase technology for regulated school buses.
Section
26:2C-8.32
Study to identify, quantify sources of fine particles in cabin of regulated school buses.
Section
26:2C-8.33
Rules and regulations relative to idling school buses, consistency with "Air Pollution Control Act (1954)."
Section
26:2C-8.34
Submissions to DEP by owner of regulated vehicle, equipment.
Section
26:2C-8.35
Approval of fleet retrofit plans.
Section
26:2C-8.36
Anniversary date of plans, submissions required from owner.
Section
26:2C-8.37
Inapplicability relative to vehicles, equipment meeting federal standard.
Section
26:2C-8.38
Voluntary repowering, replacing, or rebuilding of equipment.
Section
26:2C-8.39
Record listing for each regulated vehicle, piece of equipment.
Section
26:2C-8.40
Labeling of retrofit devices.
Section
26:2C-8.41
Compliance forms for regulated equipment.
Section
26:2C-8.42
Issuance of one-page compliance forms.
Section
26:2C-8.43
Retaining form on vehicle, piece of equipment; record copies.
Section
26:2C-8.44
MVC rules, regulations relative to one-time confirmation of compliance with plans.
Section
26:2C-8.45
Alternative approach for reimbursement of cost for retrofit devices.
Section
26:2C-8.46
Joint rules, regulations relative to training.
Section
26:2C-8.47
Consultation when adopting rules, regulations.
Section
26:2C-8.48
Coordination of programs by DEP with MVC and DLPS.
Section
26:2C-8.49
Coordination of programs by DLPS with DEP and MVC.
Section
26:2C-8.50
Percentage of ultra-low sulfur diesel fuel required on-road.
Section
26:2C-8.51
Inapplicability relative to farm vehicles, equipment.
Section
26:2C-8.52
Violations, penalties.
Section
26:2C-8.53
"Diesel Risk Mitigation Fund"; money credited, use.
Section
26:2C-8.54
Allocation of moneys in fund, application for reimbursement.
Section
26:2C-8.55
Rules, regulations relative to filing requirements for reimbursement.
Section
26:2C-8.56
Denial of application for reimbursement.
Section
26:2C-8.57
Prohibitions relative to certain retrofitting of diesel-powered vehicles.
Section
26:2C-9
Department's duties relative to air pollution control; fees
Section
26:2C-9.1
Interference with performance of duties; entrance to premises
Section
26:2C-9.2
Regulation of equipment, control apparatus
Section
26:2C-9.3
Findings, declarations, determinations
Section
26:2C-9.4
Construction, etc., of air pollution control equipment during pendency of permit application
Section
26:2C-9.5
Emission fees.
Section
26:2C-9.6
Dedication, appropriation of revenues
Section
26:2C-9.7
Annual report on air quality
Section
26:2C-9.8
Rules, regulations; fees.
Section
26:2C-14
Order to cease
Section
26:2C-14.1
Hearing on request; final order
Section
26:2C-16
Evidence at hearing; transcript
Section
26:2C-17
Hearings before department
Section
26:2C-19
Actions to prohibit and prevent violations; civil administrative penalty; civil penalty; notice of release of air contaminants; penalties; alternative dispute resolution
Section
26:2C-19.1
Findings, declaration
Section
26:2C-19.2
Entitlement to affirmative defense
Section
26:2C-19.3
No entitlement to affirmative defense
Section
26:2C-19.4
Construction of act
Section
26:2C-19.5
Rules, regulations; unavailability of affirmative defense
Section
26:2C-20
Review
Section
26:2C-21
Existing remedies not impaired
Section
26:2C-22
Relation of local ordinances or regulations to State law
Section
26:2C-23
Functions of Department of Health not impaired
Section
26:2C-24
Clean air scholarship intern program
Section
26:2C-25
Graduate study program
Section
26:2C-25.1
Small Business Compliance Advisory Panel
Section
26:2C-25.2
Industry, environmental work groups
Section
26:2C-26
Short title
Section
26:2C-27
Legislative findings
Section
26:2C-28
"Area" defined
Section
26:2C-29
Air pollution emergency; determination
Section
26:2C-30
Proclamation by Governor
Section
26:2C-31
Gubernatorial order; duration
Section
26:2C-32
Enforcement of orders
Section
26:2C-33
Violation of order; penalty
Section
26:2C-34
Liability for torts in enforcement of order
Section
26:2C-35
Aggrieved persons; hearing; notice
Section
26:2C-36
Stand-by orders
Section
26:2C-37
Short title.
Section
26:2C-38
Findings, declarations relative to greenhouse gas emissions.
Section
26:2C-39
Definitions relative to greenhouse gas emissions.
Section
26:2C-40
Limit on Statewide greenhouse gas emissions mandated for 2020, 2050.
Section
26:2C-41
Rules, regulations for monitoring, reporting emissions.
Section
26:2C-42
Evaluation of policies and measures; reports.
Section
26:2C-43
Reports.
Section
26:2C-44
Designation of independent research panel to review agency reports.
Section
26:2C-45
Findings, declarations relative to reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.
Section
26:2C-46
Definitions relative to reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.
Section
26:2C-47
Greenhouse gas emissions allowance trading program.
Section
26:2C-48
Certified dispatch agreement facility eligible to purchase allowances, price.
Section
26:2C-49
Certification that dispatch agreement facility qualifies for purchase of allowances.
Section
26:2C-50
"Global Warming Solutions Fund."
Section
26:2C-51
Coordination in administration of programs; use of moneys.
Section
26:2C-52
Guidelines, priority ranking system for allocation of funds.
Section
26:2C-53
Annual appropriation of moneys in fund.
Section
26:2C-54
Interim decision as to comparability of national program; rules, regulations; final decision; disposition of allowances.
Section
26:2C-55
Authority of commissioner, board president.
Section
26:2C-56
Action plan for ratepayer relief, certain circumstances.
Section
26:2C-57
Severability.
Section
26:2C-58
State required to join United States Climate Alliance.
Section
26:2C-59
20-year time horizon for calculating global warming potential to measure global warming impact of greenhouse gases.
Section
26:2C-60
Definitions relative to reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.
Section
26:2C-61
Use of certain products prohibited.
Section
26:2C-63
Requirements concerning refrigerants.
Section
26:2C-64
Violations, enforcement and penalty.
Section
26:2C-65
Reports.
Section
26:2C-66
Construction of act.
Section
26:2C-67
Severability.
Section
26:2C-68
New Jersey Fuel Cell Task Force.
Section
26:2D-1
Short title
Section
26:2D-2
Definitions
Section
26:2D-3
Commission on Radiation Protection
Section
26:2D-4
Commissioners' terms
Section
26:2D-5
Compensation of commissioners
Section
26:2D-6
Organization, officers
Section
26:2D-7
Promulgation of codes, rules or regulations
Section
26:2D-8
Review of policies and program of department of health
Section
26:2D-9
Duties of department
Section
26:2D-9.1
Agreements with federal government; assumption of regulatory authority by state
Section
26:2D-9.2
Agreements with federal government or other states or agencies; performance of functions on co-operative basis
Section
26:2D-10
Prevention of exposure to unnecessary radiation
Section
26:2D-11.1
Embargo of articles with radiation hazards; tagging; prohibition of use, sale or disposal, or impoundment; disposal or return; conditions
Section
26:2D-11.2
Embargo; hearing; stay; conditions
Section
26:2D-12
Emergency orders; hearing
Section
26:2D-13
Actions to prevent violations; injunctions; penalties
Section
26:2D-14
Service of notice
Section
26:2D-15
Existing remedies not impaired
Section
26:2D-16
Review
Section
26:2D-17
Approval of local regulations
Section
26:2D-18
Radioactive materials; transportation or storage or detention pending transit; certificate of handling
Section
26:2D-19
Submission of information and issuance of certificate
Section
26:2D-20
Discharge or threat of discharge of radioactivity; prevention or abatement; recovery of costs
Section
26:2D-21
Rules and regulations
Section
26:2D-22
Violations; penalties; crime of fourth degree; enforcement
Section
26:2D-23
Obstruction, hindrance, delay or interference of personnel of department in performance of duties
Section
26:2D-23.1
Radioactive materials prohibited from transportation or storage in transit
Section
26:2D-23.2
Designation or definition of additional categories or subcategories
Section
26:2D-23.3
Certificates of handling
Section
26:2D-23.4
Violations; penalties
Section
26:2D-24
Legislative findings and declarations
Section
26:2D-25
Short title
Section
26:2D-26
Definitions.
Section
26:2D-27
X-ray technologist licenses.
Section
26:2D-27.1
Additional license required to operate hybrid fusion imaging technology; terms defined.
Section
26:2D-27.2
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:2D-28
Radiologic Technology Board of Examiners.
Section
26:2D-29
Qualifications.
Section
26:2D-30
Training programs.
Section
26:2D-31
License examination; in lieu certificate, registration or license
Section
26:2D-32
Issuance of licenses
Section
26:2D-33
Licenses; renewal; duration; fee; radiologic technologist; renewal within 5 years; existing certificates; CXT certification; limited certificate
Section
26:2D-34
Suspension, revocation, censure, or other discipline.
Section
26:2D-35
Employment of unlicensed radiologic technologist, assistant.
Section
26:2D-36
Violations; sanctions
Section
26:2D-37
Short title
Section
26:2D-38
Legislative findings and determinations
Section
26:2D-39
Definitions
Section
26:2D-40
State radiation emergency response plan; preparation and adoption; revision and update
Section
26:2D-41
Municipality with nuclear facilities or designation as affected municipality; local radiation emergency response plan
Section
26:2D-42
County emergency response plans
Section
26:2D-43
Powers and duties of department
Section
26:2D-44
Powers and duties of division
Section
26:2D-45
Duties of department of health
Section
26:2D-46
Duties of department of transportation
Section
26:2D-47
Duties of department of energy
Section
26:2D-48
Assessment against operator of nuclear electric generating facility; levy and payment.
Section
26:2D-48.1
Additional assessment for provision of supplemental security.
Section
26:2D-48.2
Operator not liable for assessment under certain circumstances.
Section
26:2D-49
Objections; hearing
Section
26:2D-50
Determination by state treasurer; amended, invalid or valid statement
Section
26:2D-51
Prohibition of action to restrain or delay payment; refund after payment
Section
26:2D-52
Failure to pay or file objections
Section
26:2D-53
Rules and regulations
Section
26:2D-54
Inspection of buildings and places
Section
26:2D-55
Continuance and expiration of existing state radiation emergency plan
Section
26:2D-56
Severability
Section
26:2D-57
Violations; penalty; injunction
Section
26:2D-58
Advice of Governor's advisory council for emergency services
Section
26:2D-59
Radon gas, progeny study
Section
26:2D-60
Voluntary registry
Section
26:2D-61
Monitoring
Section
26:2D-62
Public information and education program
Section
26:2D-70
Radon tester certification
Section
26:2D-71
Radon mitigator certification
Section
26:2D-72
Mandatory programs
Section
26:2D-73
Confidentiality
Section
26:2D-74
Disclosure to Department of Environmental Protection
Section
26:2D-75
Fee schedule
Section
26:2D-76
Rules, regulations
Section
26:2D-77
3rd degree crimes
Section
26:2D-78
Not public records
Section
26:2D-79
Specialized scientific personnel
Section
26:2D-80
New-house testing
Section
26:2D-81
Findings, declarations
Section
26:2D-82
"Tanning facility" defined
Section
26:2D-82.1
Restrictions on use of tanning facilities by minors.
Section
26:2D-83
Minimum safety standards for tanning facilities established.
Section
26:2D-84
Compliance with safety standards; certification, periodic inspections
Section
26:2D-85
"Non-Ionizing Radiation Fund."
Section
26:2D-86
Tanning facility; annual registration, fee.
Section
26:2D-87
Violations, penalties.
Section
26:2D-88
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:2D-89
Report to Governor, Legislature.
Section
26:2F-1
Short title
Section
26:2F-2.1
Legislative findings and declaration
Section
26:2F-3
Definitions
Section
26:2F-6.1
Public health priority funds for each municipality; determination; formula
Section
26:2F-6.2
Use of public health priority funds
Section
26:2F-7
Special projects and development fund, established; grants.
Section
26:2F-8
Qualification for grant by local health agency
Section
26:2F-9
Public health priority funding; notification; application
Section
26:2F-11
Payments
Section
26:2F-12
Audit by commissioner; examination of agency records; unexpended funds and audit exceptions; return; disposition
Section
26:2F-13
Failure to provide or meet standards for priority health services; reduction or discontinuance of aid; late application or report; penalty
Section
26:2F-13.1
Unallocated public health priority funds; carry forward; special grants
Section
26:2F-13.2
Administrative rules
Section
26:2F-14
Annual report
Section
26:2F-15
Per capita factor
Section
26:2G-1
Short title; purpose.
Section
26:2G-2
Division of narcotic and drug abuse control; establishment; division defined
Section
26:2G-3
Certain functions, powers, duties transferred.
Section
26:2G-4
Director of narcotic and drug abuse control; appointment
Section
26:2G-5
Additional powers of director.
Section
26:2G-6
Organization of division; rules and regulations
Section
26:2G-7
Federal grants
Section
26:2G-8
Appropriations
Section
26:2G-9
Transfer of certain employees to division of narcotic and drug abuse control
Section
26:2G-10
Civil service, pension and retirement protected
Section
26:2G-11
Transfer of certain files, books, papers, records and equipment to division of narcotic and drug abuse control
Section
26:2G-12
Orders, rules and regulations heretofore made not affected by this act
Section
26:2G-13
Actions or proceedings not affected by this act
Section
26:2G-14
Applications or requests; filing
Section
26:2G-15
Repeal of inconsistent acts
Section
26:2G-16
Partial invalidity
Section
26:2G-21
Narcotic and drug abuse treatment centers; public policy
Section
26:2G-22
Definitions.
Section
26:2G-23
Certificate of approval; application.
Section
26:2G-24
Investigation of applicant, facilities; issuance of certificate.
Section
26:2G-25
Rules, regulations, minimum standards for treatment.
Section
26:2G-25.1
Database relative to availability of beds in residential substance use disorders treatment facilities.
Section
26:2G-25.2
Submission of information for publication on database.
Section
26:2G-26
Inspection
Section
26:2G-27
Denial, revocation or suspension of certificate of approval; notice; hearing; order; appeal
Section
26:2G-28
Unauthorized operation of treatment center; penalties; action to recover penalty.
Section
26:2G-29
Unauthorized operation of treatment center; injunction.
Section
26:2G-30
Date of compliance for treatment center in operation at time of promulgation of rules and regulations
Section
26:2G-31
Public policy.
Section
26:2G-32
Definitions
Section
26:2G-33
Establishment; administration; outreach offices
Section
26:2G-34
Program of medical and community services.
Section
26:2G-35
Employees, advisers and consultants; appointment
Section
26:2G-36
Rules and regulations; state and other clinics
Section
26:2G-37
Acceptance of gifts, grants, etc.
Section
26:2G-38
Annual preparation of Substance Use Treatment Provider Performance Report.
Section
26:2H-1
Declaration of public policy.
Section
26:2H-2
Definitions.
Section
26:2H-4
Health Care Administration Board; membership; appointment; terms; vacancies; meetings; compensation
Section
26:2H-5
Commissioner's powers.
Section
26:2H-5.1
Collection of information on costs and revenues; report to legislature
Section
26:2H-5.1a
Regulations for oversight of hospitals.
Section
26:2H-5.1b
Conditions for licensure of general hospital.
Section
26:2H-5.1c
Ambulatory care facility to use common billing form.
Section
26:2H-5.1d
Identification numbers of physicians publicly available.
Section
26:2H-5.1e
Quarterly report from ambulatory care facility; required information.
Section
26:2H-5.1f
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:2H-5.1g
Regulations.
Section
26:2H-5.7
State Health Planning Board established.
Section
26:2H-5.8
Review of application for certificate of need.
Section
26:2H-5.10
Findings, declarations relative to use of needles, sharp devices in health care facilities.
Section
26:2H-5.11
Definitions relative to use of needles, sharp devices in health care facilities.
Section
26:2H-5.12
Integrated safety features required on needles, etc.; dentists, exempt, certain circumstances.
Section
26:2H-5.13
Responsibilities of health care facility.
Section
26:2H-5.14
Review of health care facilities reports, recommendations.
Section
26:2H-5.15
Annual report to Legislature.
Section
26:2H-5.16
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:2H-5.17
Short title.
Section
26:2H-5.18
Findings, declarations relative to prevention of violence against health care workers.
Section
26:2H-5.19
Definitions relative to prevention of violence against health care workers.
Section
26:2H-5.20
Establishment of violence prevention program in covered health care facility.
Section
26:2H-5.21
Retaliatory action prohibited.
Section
26:2H-5.22
Violations, penalties.
Section
26:2H-5.23
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:2H-5.24
Findings, declarations relative to designated caregivers.
Section
26:2H-5.25
Definitions relative to designated caregivers.
Section
26:2H-5.26
Designation of caregiver.
Section
26:2H-5.27
Notification to designated caregiver of discharge, transfer.
Section
26:2H-5.28
Hospital to consult with designated caregiver.
Section
26:2H-5.29
Construction of act relative to advance care directive.
Section
26:2H-5.30
Construction of act relative to private right of action against hospital.
Section
26:2H-5.31
Discharge, transfer of patient unaffected.
Section
26:2H-5.32
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:2H-5.33
Definitions relative to actions by health care facilities.
Section
26:2H-5.34
Notation in medical record of increased risk of symptoms caused by a dementia related disorder; definitions.
Section
26:2H-5.35
Determination by general acute care hospital if patient is homeless or a military veteran.
Section
26:2H-5a
Coordination of hospital inspections
Section
26:2H-5b
Routine monitoring of pain as fifth vital sign required.
Section
26:2H-5c
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:2H-5d
Provision of information by home health agency to patient.
Section
26:2H-5d1
Home health agency to comply with standards for treatment of hemophilia.
Section
26:2H-5e
Adoption of policies for notifying family members of patient deaths by health care facilities.
Section
26:2H-5f
Findings, declarations relative to staffing in certain health care facilities.
Section
26:2H-5g
Compilation, posting of certain staffing information by health care facilities.
Section
26:2H-5h
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:2H-5i
New Jersey Report Card of Hospital Maternity Care.
Section
26:2H-5j
Information included on report card.
Section
26:2H-5k
Revision, addition of complications.
Section
26:2H-5l
Contract for provision of home health care.
Section
26:2H-5m
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:2H-5n
Hospital to provide medical, billing records; fees.
Section
26:2H-5o
Definitions relative to palliative, hospice care.
Section
26:2H-5p
"Palliative Care and Hospice Care Consumer and Professional Information and Education Program."
Section
26:2H-5q
Provision of information to certain patients, residents and family members.
Section
26:2H-5r
Palliative Care and Hospice Care Advisory Council.
Section
26:2H-5s
Provision of palliative care services for patients treated in the emergency department.
Section
26:2H-6.1
Findings, declarations relative to certificate of need.
Section
26:2H-7
Certificate of need required for construction, expansion of health care facility.
Section
26:2H-7.1
Exemption; land acquired prior to effective date of act
Section
26:2H-7.2
Exemption from certificate of need.
Section
26:2H-7.3
Nursing homes exempt from certificate of need requirement.
Section
26:2H-7.4
Findings, declarations
Section
26:2H-7.5
Definitions regarding subacute care units
Section
26:2H-7.6
Requirements for subacute care unit.
Section
26:2H-7.7
Patient diagnostic categories; inpatient rehabilitation criteria; admission to subacute care, requirements
Section
26:2H-7.8
Licensure requirements; quarterly reports
Section
26:2H-7.10
Short title.
Section
26:2H-7.11
Additional requirements for nonprofit hospitals relative to acquisitions; exemptions; procedures.
Section
26:2H-7.12
Exemption.
Section
26:2H-7.13
Applicability of act.
Section
26:2H-7.14
Construction of act.
Section
26:2H-7.15
Definitions relative to assisted living.
Section
26:2H-7.16
Evaluation of applicant prior to approval of certificate of need.
Section
26:2H-7.17
Issuance of assisted living administrator certification; criminal history record check.
Section
26:2H-7.18
Information provided for criminal history record background check; procedure.
Section
26:2H-7.19
Applicant to assume cost of criminal history record background check.
Section
26:2H-7.20
Fine for false sworn statement.
Section
26:2H-7.21
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:2H-7.22
Definitions relative to hospital licensure to perform certain cardiac procedures.
Section
26:2H-7.23
Application, issuance of license as cardiac surgery center.
Section
26:2H-7.24
Information furnished to patient by hospital.
Section
26:2H-7.25
Application prior to transferring ownership of a nursing home.
Section
26:2H-7.26
Requirements of transfer of ownership application.
Section
26:2H-7.27
Notice to departments prior to selling, transferring ownership.
Section
26:2H-7a
Exemptions from certificate of need requirement.
Section
26:2H-7c
Exemptions from certificate of need requirement.
Section
26:2H-7d
Certain health care equipment exempt.
Section
26:2H-8
Requirements for certificate of need
Section
26:2H-9
Issuance of certificate of need.
Section
26:2H-10
Application for certificate of need; fee.
Section
26:2H-11.1
Requirements for applicants for certificate of need, initial licensure for certain facilities.
Section
26:2H-12
Operation, requirements for certain health care facilities; application for license; fee.
Section
26:2H-12.1
Health care facility to provide privileges for podiatrists, psychologists
Section
26:2H-12.2
Repealed by L.2005,c.83,s.20, amended by L.2005,c.259,s.34 to change "podiatry" to "podiatric medicine."
Section
26:2H-12.2a
Maintenance of records of complaints, disciplinary actions.
Section
26:2H-12.2b
Notification relative to certain impairments of health care professionals; definitions.
Section
26:2H-12.2c
Disclosure of information by health care entity.
Section
26:2H-12.2d
Provision of information by health care professional, immunity from civil liability.
Section
26:2H-12.3
Hospital respite care program
Section
26:2H-12.4
Application procedure for hospital respite care program.
Section
26:2H-12.5
Rules, regulations
Section
26:2H-12.6
Care of newborn children.
Section
26:2H-12.6a
Preparation, distribution of resource guide providing information on child abuse, neglect.
Section
26:2H-12.6b
Definitions relative to emergency contraception for sexual assault victims.
Section
26:2H-12.6c
Provision of emergency care to sexual assault victim.
Section
26:2H-12.6d
Policies, procedures concerning personnel training.
Section
26:2H-12.6e
Written information relative to emergency contraception for sexual assault victims.
Section
26:2H-12.6f
Responsibilities of commissioner concerning compliance.
Section
26:2H-12.6g
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:2H-12.6h
Pregnant woman permitted to be accompanied in hospital room during period of labor and delivery.
Section
26:2H-12.7
Legislative findings and declarations
Section
26:2H-12.8
Rights of persons admitted to a general hospital.
Section
26:2H-12.8a
Identification of staff member to patient
Section
26:2H-12.9
Summary of rights given to all patients, posted in general hospital rooms
Section
26:2H-12.9a
Revision of written summary, notice
Section
26:2H-12.9b
Short title
Section
26:2H-12.9c
Discharge summary required for transfer of patients
Section
26:2H-12.9d
Noncompliance, penalties
Section
26:2H-12.10
Filing of complaint
Section
26:2H-12.11
Rules, regulations
Section
26:2H-12.12
Responsibility of health care facilities for filing claims.
Section
26:2H-12.13
Posting of drinking water test reports by general hospitals.
Section
26:2H-12.14
Posting of drinking water test reports by rehabilitation centers, extended care facilities, nursing homes.
Section
26:2H-12.15
Regulations on use of unlicensed assistive personnel.
Section
26:2H-12.16
Definitions relative to residential facilities for Medicaid recipients; 10 percent utilization requirement.
Section
26:2H-12.17
Waiver of utilization requirement.
Section
26:2H-12.18
Reserve requirement as fulfillment of utilization requirements.
Section
26:2H-12.19
Construction of act.
Section
26:2H-12.20
Applicability of act.
Section
26:2H-12.21
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:2H-12.22
Domestic partner permitted visitation in health care facility.
Section
26:2H-12.23
Short title
Section
26:2H-12.24
Findings, declarations relative to patient safety
Section
26:2H-12.25
Definitions relative to patient safety; plans; reports; documentation, notification of adverse effects, etc.
Section
26:2H-12.25a
Compilation of findings on patient safety; annual reports.
Section
26:2H-12.25b
Certain data included in New Jersey Hospital Performance Report; rules, regulations.
Section
26:2H-12.25c
General hospital prohibited from seeking payment for certain conditions; notification to patients.
Section
26:2H-12.26
Nursing homes, assisted living facilities, defibrillator, trained personnel; required.
Section
26:2H-12.27
Findings, declarations relative to designation of stroke centers.
Section
26:2H-12.28
Designation of hospitals as stroke centers.
Section
26:2H-12.28a
Stroke Care Advisory Panel.
Section
26:2H-12.31
Awarding of matching grants to designated stroke centers.
Section
26:2H-12.32
Report to Governor, Legislature.
Section
26:2H-12.33
Availability of certain information on departmental website.
Section
26:2H-12.34
Training required for service as trustee of general hospital, conditions.
Section
26:2H-12.35
Findings, declarations relative to prevention of health care facility-acquired infections.
Section
26:2H-12.36
Hospitals required to implement an infection program, reporting of cases of MRSA.
Section
26:2H-12.37
Violations, penalties.
Section
26:2H-12.38
Report to the Governor, Legislature.
Section
26:2H-12.39
Short title.
Section
26:2H-12.40
Findings, declarations relative to reporting of infection rates by hospitals.
Section
26:2H-12.41
Quarterly reports by general hospital to Department of Health.
Section
26:2H-12.42
Prompt advice to hospital from commissioner to improve performance.
Section
26:2H-12.43
Information available to public on Internet website.
Section
26:2H-12.44
Expansion of reporting requirements.
Section
26:2H-12.45
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:2H-12.46
Hospital to inform pregnant patients of option to donate umbilical cord blood, placental tissue.
Section
26:2H-12.47
Information provided to patients.
Section
26:2H-12.48
Provision of copy of brochure to pregnant patients.
Section
26:2H-12.49
Construction of act.
Section
26:2H-12.50
General hospital to conduct public meetings.
Section
26:2H-12.51
Notice of meeting on department's website.
Section
26:2H-12.52
Limitation on charges for certain uninsured patients.
Section
26:2H-12.53
Sliding scale for certain hospital charges.
Section
26:2H-12.54
Findings, declarations relative to pressure ulcers in nursing home residents.
Section
26:2H-12.55
Replacement of mattresses with pressure redistribution mattresses.
Section
26:2H-12.56
Definitions relative to certain health care facilities.
Section
26:2H-12.57
Written informational sheet for assisted living facilities.
Section
26:2H-12.58
Distribution of informational sheets.
Section
26:2H-12.59
Online brochure relative to bone marrow donation.
Section
26:2H-12.60
Submission of bill to Medicare beneficiary by health care facility; reporting of nonpayment.
Section
26:2H-12.61
Discharge of patients from certain residences; provision for care in alternate facility.
Section
26:2H-12.62
Definitions relative to qualifications for employment as surgical technologist.
Section
26:2H-12.63
Requirements for practicing surgical technology.
Section
26:2H-12.64
Requirements for employment.
Section
26:2H-12.65
Continuing education requirement.
Section
26:2H-12.66
Verification of eligibility to practice.
Section
26:2H-12.67
Person permitted to act within scope of practice of license.
Section
26:2H-12.68
Definitions relative to disposal of prescription medications by health care facilities.
Section
26:2H-12.69
Health care facilities prohibited from discharging prescription medication into public wastewater collection or septic system; exceptions.
Section
26:2H-12.70
Department to ensure compliance.
Section
26:2H-12.71
Violations, penalties.
Section
26:2H-12.72
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:2H-12.73
Protocols established by general hospitals relative to SCTUs.
Section
26:2H-12.74
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:2H-12.75
Findings, declarations relative to pediatric respite care facilities.
Section
26:2H-12.76
"Pediatric respite care facility" defined.
Section
26:2H-12.77
Application for licensure.
Section
26:2H-12.78
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:2H-12.79
Definitions relative to certain health care facilities required to be equipped with generators.
Section
26:2H-12.80
Hospital and physician incentive plan.
Section
26:2H-12.81
Applicability of plan.
Section
26:2H-12.82
Institutional and specialty specific goals.
Section
26:2H-12.83
Review of plans, authority of department.
Section
26:2H-12.84
Shared clinical space for primary health care and behavioral health care services.
Section
26:2H-12.85
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:2H-12.86
Facility offering behavioral health care services, policy for use of medical cannabis by qualifying patient.
Section
26:2H-12.87
Definitions, requirements for certain facilities relative to outbreak response plans.
Section
26:2H-12.87a
Statewide nursing home infection control, prevention infrastructure assessment.
Section
26:2H-12.88
Hospital emergency department to inquire about pregnancy history of certain patients.
Section
26:2H-12.89
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:2H-12.90
Long-Term Care Emergency Operations Center (LTCEOC)
Section
26:2H-12.91
Regional medical coordination center model for disaster response.
Section
26:2H-12.92
Duties of long-term care facility during infectious disease outbreak.
Section
26:2H-12.93
Available, appropriate sources of federal funding.
Section
26:2H-12.94
Report to National Healthcare Safety Network database.
Section
26:2H-12.95
Electronic health record system.
Section
26:2H-12.96
Employment of certain homemaker-home health aides.
Section
26:2H-12.97
Definitions relative to the prevention of social isolation in certain facilities.
Section
26:2H-12.98
Social isolation prevention policies required.
Section
26:2H-12.99
Inspections; violations, penalties.
Section
26:2H-12.100
Stockpiling of personal protective equipment in long-term care facilities, hospitals.
Section
26:2H-12.101
Definitions concerning resident rights in long-term care facilities.
Section
26:2H-12.102
Prohibited actions by staff.
Section
26:2H-12.103
Information included in resident records.
Section
26:2H-12.104
Confidentiality of certain resident information.
Section
26:2H-12.105
Violations, civil penalties, administrative action.
Section
26:2H-12.106
Training for administrators, staff.
Section
26:2H-12.107
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:2H-12.108
Hospital, birthing center to provide bias training.
Section
26:2H-12.109
Licensed general acute care hospital addressing homelessness, housing insecurity.
Section
26:2H-12a
Requirements for licensure of mental health programs
Section
26:2H-12b
Religious accommodation regarding admission procedures at licensed health care facilities.
Section
26:2H-13
Violations; penalties; notice; hearing
Section
26:2H-13.1
Revocation
Section
26:2H-14
Unlicensed health care facility; rules; violations; penalties.
Section
26:2H-14.1
Definitions
Section
26:2H-14.2
Heat emergency action plan.
Section
26:2H-14.3
Rules, regulations relative to air conditioning, adequate ventilation.
Section
26:2H-14.4
Air conditioning, heating required in certain facilities.
Section
26:2H-14.4a
Grant of waiver due to unusual events beyond control of facility.
Section
26:2H-14.5
Requirements for handling of security deposits paid to residential health care facility
Section
26:2H-14.6
Commingling of security deposits, conditions
Section
26:2H-14.7
Violations; cause of action
Section
26:2H-14.8
Short title.
Section
26:2H-14.9
Findings, declarations relative to health care worker, patient safety.
Section
26:2H-14.10
Definitions relative to health care worker, patient safety.
Section
26:2H-14.11
Establishment of safe patient handling program; requirements.
Section
26:2H-14.12
Safe patient handling committee.
Section
26:2H-14.13
Certain retaliatory actions against health care worker prohibited.
Section
26:2H-14.14
Violations, penalties.
Section
26:2H-14.15
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:2H-15
Representation as health care facility by unlicensed facility; inspection; penalties; cease and desist order.
Section
26:2H-16
Health Care Facilities Improvement Fund
Section
26:2H-17
Review by court
Section
26:2H-18
License, authorization required for receipt of reimbursement, grant-in-aid.
Section
26:2H-18.2
Annual fees
Section
26:2H-18.24
Findings, declarations
Section
26:2H-18.25
Definitions
Section
26:2H-18.26
Approval of hospital's rates by commission authorized
Section
26:2H-18.27
"New Jersey Health Care Trust Fund" established
Section
26:2H-18.28
Determination of uniform Statewide uncompensated care add-on
Section
26:2H-18.29
Approval of hospital's reasonable uncompensated care costs
Section
26:2H-18.30
Remission of mandatory assessment to fund by hospital
Section
26:2H-18.31
Reimbursement to hospital of uncompensated care cost
Section
26:2H-18.32
Designation of hospitals where county welfare agency employee will be stationed to determine Medicaid eligibility
Section
26:2H-18.33
Collection procedure followed by hospital after discharge of patient
Section
26:2H-18.34
Annual audit of hospital's uncompensated care
Section
26:2H-18.35
Reporting by hospitals of patient accounts referred to collection agency
Section
26:2H-18.36
Submission of information about income of persons whose income tax refund, homestead rebate was applied to patient account
Section
26:2H-18.37
Quality control reviews of audits of hospital uncompensated care
Section
26:2H-18.38
Adjustment of hospital's rate schedule to reflect services provided to certain emergency room patients
Section
26:2H-18.39
Employers not providing health insurance required to provide employer assistance
Section
26:2H-18.40
Monies remaining in "Uncompensated Care Reduction - Pilot Program" account to subsidize pilot program for small business employees
Section
26:2H-18.41
Hospital shall not advertise availability of uncompensated care
Section
26:2H-18.42
Hospital not claiming deduction for bad debt eligible for reimbursement for charity care
Section
26:2H-18.43
Compensation provided for cost of advanced life support services
Section
26:2H-18.44
Determination of eligibility for uncompensated care not applicable to patient found indigent
Section
26:2H-18.45
Pilot program to create partnership between urban hospitals and community health centers
Section
26:2H-18.46
Report on status of fund
Section
26:2H-18.47
"Health Care Cost Reduction Fund" established
Section
26:2H-18.48
Transfer of employees, appropriations etc. to the "New Jersey Health Care Trust Fund"
Section
26:2H-18.50
Short title
Section
26:2H-18.51
Findings, declarations
Section
26:2H-18.52
Definitions relative to provision of health care services to low income persons.
Section
26:2H-18.53
Revenue cap
Section
26:2H-18.54a
New Jersey Essential Health Services Commission abolished
Section
26:2H-18.55
Duties of commissioner
Section
26:2H-18.55a
Compilation of information relative to employed recipients of charity care.
Section
26:2H-18.57
Assessment of per adjusted admission charge; use of funds.
Section
26:2H-18.58
Health Care Subsidy Fund.
Section
26:2H-18.58a
Funding of community-based drug abuse treatment programs
Section
26:2H-18.58b
Health Care Subsidy Fund payer of last resort; exemptions
Section
26:2H-18.58c
Funding of Health Care Subsidy Fund.
Section
26:2H-18.58d
Appropriations to Health Care Subsidy Fund.
Section
26:2H-18.58e
Transfer of funds to Hospital Relief Fund.
Section
26:2H-18.58f
Transfer of funds to Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services.
Section
26:2H-18.58g
Disposition of revenues collected from certain cigarette, other tobacco products tax revenues.
Section
26:2H-18.58h
Annual deposit into Health Care Subsidy Fund from revenue from sale of alcoholic beverages.
Section
26:2H-18.58i
Deposits into Health Care Subsidy Fund from revenue collected from taxation of certain insurance policies.
Section
26:2H-18.59
Allocation of funds.
Section
26:2H-18.59a
Disproportionate share payments; formulation
Section
26:2H-18.59b
Determination of charity care subsidy; formulation
Section
26:2H-18.59c
Submission of financial and demographic data
Section
26:2H-18.59d
Continuation of provided services
Section
26:2H-18.59e
Determination of charity care subsidy.
Section
26:2H-18.59f
Implementation of demonstration health care program for low income residents.
Section
26:2H-18.59g
Establishment of technology infrastructure to support the provision of charity care.
Section
26:2H-18.59h
Transferred employees guaranteed equivalent health insurance coverage.
Section
26:2H-18.59i
Reimbursed documented charity care; charity care subsidy formula after July 1, 2004.
Section
26:2H-18.59j
Charity claims by hospital, eligibility.
Section
26:2H-18.60
Uniform charity care eligibility and reimbursement claim form
Section
26:2H-18.60a
Short title.
Section
26:2H-18.60b
Findings, declarations relative to oversight of the hospital charity care subsidy program.
Section
26:2H-18.60c
Required procedures by hospitals for charity care.
Section
26:2H-18.60d
Interagency agreement with Medicaid Inspector General.
Section
26:2H-18.60e
Inter-agency agreement with State Treasurer.
Section
26:2H-18.60f
Reporting system established.
Section
26:2H-18.60g
Recovery for fraudulent claim.
Section
26:2H-18.61
Distribution of monies for other uncompensated care
Section
26:2H-18.62
Monies designated for Health Care Subsidy Fund; allocation of monies.
Section
26:2H-18.63
Civil penalties for false statement, misrepresentation.
Section
26:2H-18.64
Denial of admission on ability to pay; penalty
Section
26:2H-18.65
Establishment of Health Access New Jersey program; regulations; administration
Section
26:2H-18.66
Allocation to Health Access New Jersey subsidy account.
Section
26:2H-18.68
Appropriation from "Uncompensated Care Reduction - Pilot Program" account
Section
26:2H-18.69
Appropriation of remaining monies
Section
26:2H-18.70
Short title
Section
26:2H-18.71
Funding of health care treatment for lead poisoned children.
Section
26:2H-18.72
Provision of renal dialysis treatment services, medication to uninsured low-income persons.
Section
26:2H-18.73
Annual report to Legislature.
Section
26:2H-18.74
Short title.
Section
26:2H-18.75
Findings, declarations relative to health care facilities.
Section
26:2H-18.76
Health Care Stabilization Fund.
Section
26:2H-18.77
Awarding of grant to health care facility; factors considered.
Section
26:2H-18.78
Conditions for receipt of grant; rules, regulations; annual report.
Section
26:2H-18.79
Influenza vaccination in health care facilities.
Section
26:2H-18.80
Report to Governor, Legislature.
Section
26:2H-18.81
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:2H-18a
Designation of specialty acute care children's hospital for northern New Jersey
Section
26:2H-18c
Designation of specialty acute care children's hospital for southern New Jersey.
Section
26:2H-18d
Designation of specialty acute care children's hospital for central New Jersey.
Section
26:2H-18e
Designation of specialty acute care children's hospital for Bergen, Passaic, Sussex, and Warren counties.
Section
26:2H-18f
Designation of specialty acute care children's hospital for Morris and Union counties.
Section
26:2H-18g
Designation of acute care children's hospitals for Monmouth and Ocean counties.
Section
26:2H-18h
Specialized care facilities for Huntington's Disease; rules, regulations.
Section
26:2H-19
Transfer of certain powers, functions and duties of state board of control, commissioner and department of institutions and agencies and its hospital licensing board
Section
26:2H-20
Transfer of certain employees of bureau of community institutions
Section
26:2H-21
Transfer of certain functions of department of institutions and agencies and certain personnel of bureau of medical facilities construction and planning
Section
26:2H-22
Abolition of hospital licensing board; transfer of powers, functions and duties to health care administration board
Section
26:2H-23
Reference to state board of control, or department or commissioner of institutions and agencies deemed reference to department or commissioner of health
Section
26:2H-24
Partial invalidity
Section
26:2H-25
Effect of act on rights under civil service, pension law or retirement system
Section
26:2H-26
Short title
Section
26:2H-27
Transfer of powers, functions and duties of state board of control of department of institutions and agencies pursuant to nursing home administrator's licensing to department of health
Section
26:2H-28
Transfer of nursing home administrator's licensing board to state department of health
Section
26:2H-29
Nursing home or convalescent home defined
Section
26:2H-30
Patient or resident; charges for drugs
Section
26:2H-31
Violations; penalty; collection
Section
26:2H-32
Definitions.
Section
26:2H-33
Nursing homes, annual report; operating and financial interests
Section
26:2H-34
Verification of report
Section
26:2H-35
Violations; penalty; recovery
Section
26:2H-35.1
Report of comparative evaluative profiles of nursing homes; compilation and periodical update; furnishing to public
Section
26:2H-35.2
Existence of life threatening condition at nursing home; public notice
Section
26:2H-36
Legislative findings
Section
26:2H-37
Definitions.
Section
26:2H-38
Remedy of condition of home in substantial violation of standards of health, safety or resident care; action to appoint receiver; parties
Section
26:2H-39
Complaint; contents
Section
26:2H-40
Defenses
Section
26:2H-41
Nursing home violations
Section
26:2H-42
Receivership authorized
Section
26:2H-42.1
Identification of nursing homes in financial distress, risk of bankruptcy.
Section
26:2H-43
Order to remove or remedy conditions in lieu of judgment; bond; failure to comply; hearing; judgment
Section
26:2H-44
Reports and accounts of receiver; filing; inspection; presentation or settlement of accounts
Section
26:2H-45
Termination of receivership
Section
26:2H-46
Receiver; compensation; bond
Section
26:2H-47
Skilled or intermediate care nursing facility; assistance to residents in application for financial assistance
Section
26:2H-47.1
Notification of fund exhaustion
Section
26:2H-48
Assessment of availability of financial assistance
Section
26:2H-49
Assistance to residents to obtain medically necessary post-discharge care
Section
26:2H-50
Duties of state department of health
Section
26:2H-51
Inapplicability of act to facility operated by and for those who rely exclusively upon treatment by spiritual means
Section
26:2H-52
Rules and regulations
Section
26:2H-53
Short title
Section
26:2H-54
Findings, declarations.
Section
26:2H-55
Definitions.
Section
26:2H-56
Advance directive for health care; execution
Section
26:2H-57
Proxy, instruction directive; reaffirmed, modified, revoked.
Section
26:2H-58
Designation of health care representative; limitations.
Section
26:2H-59
Conditions under which advance directive becomes operative
Section
26:2H-60
Determination of patient's capacity to make a health care decision.
Section
26:2H-61
Authority to make health care decisions
Section
26:2H-62
Rights, responsibilities of health care professionals
Section
26:2H-63
Decision making under an advance directive
Section
26:2H-64
Effect of instruction directive
Section
26:2H-65
Additional rights, responsibilities of health care institution
Section
26:2H-66
Resolution of disagreements
Section
26:2H-67
Circumstances under which life-sustaining treatment may be withheld or withdrawn
Section
26:2H-68
Issuance of do not resuscitate order
Section
26:2H-69
Consultation with institutional or regional reviewing body
Section
26:2H-70
Existing law preserved; emergency care
Section
26:2H-71
Rules, regulations
Section
26:2H-73
Immunities
Section
26:2H-74
Absence of advance directive, act not applicable
Section
26:2H-75
Advance directive shall not affect insurance, benefits coverage
Section
26:2H-76
Advance directive executed in other jurisdictions, validity
Section
26:2H-77
Applicability of other law
Section
26:2H-78
Violations, penalties
Section
26:2H-79
Definitions relative to hospices
Section
26:2H-80
Licensing of hospice care program
Section
26:2H-81
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:2H-81.1
Definitions relative to hospice care, disposal of unused prescription medications.
Section
26:2H-81.2
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:2H-83
Background checks for nurse aid, personal care assistant certification.
Section
26:2H-84
Qualification, disqualification for certification; petition for hearing.
Section
26:2H-85
Assumption of cost of background checks.
Section
26:2H-86
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:2H-87
False statement; fine.
Section
26:2H-87.1
Certification application requirements of a nurse aide from another state or United States territory
Section
26:2H-87.2
Rules, regulations
Section
26:2H-87.3
Definitions; conditions for licensure.
Section
26:2H-88
Definitions relative to PACE program.
Section
26:2H-89
PACE program operation.
Section
26:2H-90
Cash reserves, demonstration.
Section
26:2H-91
Enrollment, disenrollment terms.
Section
26:2H-91.1
Participation eligibility for PACE program.
Section
26:2H-91.2
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:2H-92
Short title.
Section
26:2H-93
Findings, declarations relative to nursing home quality of care.
Section
26:2H-94
Definitions relative to nursing home quality of care.
Section
26:2H-95
"Nursing Home Quality of Care Improvement Fund."
Section
26:2H-96
Payment of annual assessment by nursing homes.
Section
26:2H-97
Dedicated purposes for monies collected from assessment.
Section
26:2H-98
Duties of commissioner.
Section
26:2H-99
Noncompliance with mechanism for distribution of moneys.
Section
26:2H-100
Payment of assessment not passed through as cost, charge to payers.
Section
26:2H-101
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:2H-102
Short title.
Section
26:2H-103
Findings, declarations relative to advance directives for mental health care.
Section
26:2H-104
Definitions relative to advance directives for mental health care.
Section
26:2H-105
Execution, reaffirmation, modification, revocation, suspension of advance directive for
Section
26:2H-106
Validity of advance directive for mental health care, reaffirmation, modification, revocation.
Section
26:2H-107
Execution of proxy directive.
Section
26:2H-108
Operative date of advance directive for mental health care.
Section
26:2H-109
Determination of patient's decision-making capacity.
Section
26:2H-110
Authority of mental health care representative.
Section
26:2H-111
Additional responsibilities of responsible mental health care professional.
Section
26:2H-112
Discussion of patient's mental health condition.
Section
26:2H-113
Instruction directive legally operative, conditions.
Section
26:2H-114
Additional rights, responsibilities of psychiatric facility.
Section
26:2H-115
Procedures, practices for resolving disagreements.
Section
26:2H-116
Construction of act; severability.
Section
26:2H-117
Rules, regulations relative to psychiatric facilities operated by the Department of Health.
Section
26:2H-118
Joint evaluation, report to Governor, Legislature.
Section
26:2H-119
Immunity from criminal, civil liability.
Section
26:2H-120
Construction of act with advance directive for health care.
Section
26:2H-121
Absence of directive, no presumption created.
Section
26:2H-122
Existing rights, obligations unaffected under health insurance programs.
Section
26:2H-123
Validity of directive executed out-of-State.
Section
26:2H-124
Priority of provisions of act.
Section
26:2H-125
Intentional disregard for act, professional misconduct; fines; fourth degree crime for certain acts relative to advance directives.
Section
26:2H-126
Notification to residents of closing, relocation of nursing home, assisted living facility; exceptions.
Section
26:2H-127
Assisted living facility, refund of deposit, certain circumstances.
Section
26:2H-128
Rights of residents of assisted living facilities, comprehensive personal care homes.
Section
26:2H-129
Short title.
Section
26:2H-130
Findings, declarations relative to practitioner orders for life-sustaining treatment (POLST) forms.
Section
26:2H-131
Definitions relative to POLST forms.
Section
26:2H-132
Encouragement of public awareness, understanding of POLST form.
Section
26:2H-132.1
End-of-life care public awareness campaign.
Section
26:2H-132.2
Requirements for certain facilities concerning end-of-life care.
Section
26:2H-133
Designation of Patient safety organization; responsibilities.
Section
26:2H-134
Treatment of patient in accordance with POLST form.
Section
26:2H-135
Modification, supersedure of POLST form.
Section
26:2H-136
Procedure in event of disagreement.
Section
26:2H-137
Construction of act.
Section
26:2H-138
Immunity from liability.
Section
26:2H-139
Intentional failure to act, penalties, degree of crime.
Section
26:2H-140
Ensurance of compliance.
Section
26:2H-141
Short title.
Section
26:2H-142
Findings, declarations relative to children's sudden cardiac events.
Section
26:2H-143
Definitions relative to children's sudden cardiac events.
Section
26:2H-144
Report to department.
Section
26:2H-145
Children's Sudden Cardiac Events Registry.
Section
26:2H-146
Children's Sudden Cardiac Events Review Board.
Section
26:2H-147
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:2H-148
Definitions relative to dementia care homes.
Section
26:2H-149
DOH responsible for licensure, inspections, standards relative to dementia homes.
Section
26:2H-150
Dementia care home.
Section
26:2H-151
Licensure required for dementia care home; violations, civil penalty.
Section
26:2H-152
Standards for dementia care homes.
Section
26:2H-153
Waiver of certain requirements for certain facilities.
Section
26:2H-154
Rights of dementia care home residents.
Section
26:2H-155
Provision of health care services.
Section
26:2H-156
Violations, penalties.
Section
26:2H-157
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:2H-158
Findings, declarations relative to a newborn home nurse visitation program.
Section
26:2H-159
Statewide voluntary universal newborn home nurse visitation program.
Section
26:2H-160
Resource guide.
Section
26:2H-161
Collection, analysis of data.
Section
26:2H-162
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:2I-1
Declaration of serious public emergency relative to health care facilities
Section
26:2I-2
Short title
Section
26:2I-3
Terms defined.
Section
26:2I-4
"New Jersey Health Care Facilities Financing Authority."
Section
26:2I-5
Powers of authority.
Section
26:2I-5.1
Authority financing not required.
Section
26:2I-5.2
HCFFA, EDA powers relative to for profit projects.
Section
26:2I-5.3
Prevailing wage rate for workers employed on projects with New Jersey Health Care Facilities Financing Authority involvement.
Section
26:2I-5.4
Exercise of rights, powers or duties.
Section
26:2I-5.5
Prevailing wage rules, regulations, adoption by New Jersey Health Care Financing Authority.
Section
26:2I-5.6
Inapplicability of C.26:2I-5.3 through C.26:2I-5.5.
Section
26:2I-7
Issuance of bonds authorized; maturity; terms.
Section
26:2I-7.1
Payments, contracts to implement payment, for hospital asset transformation program
Section
26:2I-8
Bonds secured by trust agreement
Section
26:2I-9
Bonds not liability of state or political subdivision
Section
26:2I-10
Additional powers of authority.
Section
26:2I-11
Moneys of authority; trust funds
Section
26:2I-12
Bondholders; enforcement of rights
Section
26:2I-13
Refunding bonds; additional purposes
Section
26:2I-14
Bonds as legal investments
Section
26:2I-15
Act complete authority for issuance of bonds
Section
26:2I-16
Exemptions from taxes; bonds; property
Section
26:2I-17
State will not limit, alter, restrict rights of authority.
Section
26:2I-18
Annual report and audit
Section
26:2I-19
Contracts; conflict of interest
Section
26:2I-20
Comptroller of Treasury; powers of examination
Section
26:2I-21
Department may visit, examine, inspect authority, require reports.
Section
26:2I-22
Services of State departments or agencies
Section
26:2I-23
Power of State departments, agencies.
Section
26:2I-24
Additional powers, duties relative to institutions, facilities.
Section
26:2I-25
Powers relative to revenue producing facilities.
Section
26:2I-27
Powers exercised by resolution of governing body, trustees.
Section
26:2I-28
Additional powers of authority relative to health care organizations.
Section
26:2I-29
Additional powers of authority in respect to loans.
Section
26:2I-30
Power of health care organization to mortgage, pledge property, income
Section
26:2I-31
Deposit of moneys received from health care organizations.
Section
26:2I-32
Responsibility of authority relative to projects.
Section
26:2I-33
Pledges of health care organizations.
Section
26:2I-34
Participation in or acquisition of existing projects.
Section
26:2I-35
Construction of act
Section
26:2I-36
No liability or pledge of credit of State
Section
26:2I-37
Powers supplemental and not derogatory
Section
26:2I-38
Inapplicability of inconsistent laws.
Section
26:2I-39
Severability
Section
26:2J-1
Short title
Section
26:2J-2
Definitions
Section
26:2J-3
Establishment of health maintenance organizations
Section
26:2J-4
Issuance of certificate of authority
Section
26:2J-4.1
Health maintenance organization to pay benefits for treatment of Wilm's tumor
Section
26:2J-4.4
Health maintenance organization, mammogram examination benefits.
Section
26:2J-4.5
Health maintenance organization, benefits for "off-label" drugs required
Section
26:2J-4.6
Health maintenance organization, benefits for health promotion.
Section
26:2J-4.7
Requirements for health maintenance organization providing benefits for pharmacy services.
Section
26:2J-4.8
Benefits for certain cancer treatments
Section
26:2J-4.9
Coverage for birth and natal care; HMO
Section
26:2J-4.10
Health maintenance organization, child screening, blood lead, hearing loss; immunizations.
Section
26:2J-4.11
Coverage for diabetes treatment by HMO contracts
Section
26:2J-4.12
HMO contracts, Pap smear benefits.
Section
26:2J-4.13
HMO certificate of authority, prostate cancer testing
Section
26:2J-4.14
HMO to provide benefits for reconstructive breast surgery.
Section
26:2J-4.15
Coverage for minimum inpatient care following mastectomy by HMO.
Section
26:2J-4.16
Applicability of Health Care Quality Act
Section
26:2J-4.17
Coverage for treatment of inherited metabolic diseases by health maintenance organization.
Section
26:2J-4.18
Coverage for treatment of domestic violence injuries by health maintenance organization.
Section
26:2J-4.19
Coverage for certain dental procedures for the severely disabled or child age five or under by HMO.
Section
26:2J-4.20
HMO to provide coverage for mental health conditions and substance use disorders.
Section
26:2J-4.21
HMO to provide continuing nursing home care, certain.
Section
26:2J-4.22
Coverage for hemophilia services by HMO
Section
26:2J-4.23
Health maintenance organization to provide coverage for treatment of infertility.
Section
26:2J-4.24
HMO agreement to provide coverage for colorectal cancer screening.
Section
26:2J-4.25
Health maintenance organization prescription drug plans to cover certain infant formulas.
Section
26:2J-4.26
HMO required to cover certain out-of-network services.
Section
26:2J-4.27
HMO to offer coverage for domestic partner.
Section
26:2J-4.28
HMO, high deductible, coverage for preventive care.
Section
26:2J-4.29
Health service corporation, coverage for prescription female contraceptives.
Section
26:2J-4.30
Health maintenance organization, coverage for contraceptives.
Section
26:2J-4.31
HMOs to provide benefits for orthotic and prosthetic appliances.
Section
26:2J-4.32
Health maintenance organization to provide coverage for hearing aids for certain persons aged 15 or younger.
Section
26:2J-4.33
Health maintenance organization to provide installment payments to obstetrical provider for maternity services.
Section
26:2J-4.34
Health maintenance organization to provide benefits for treatment of autism or other developmental disability.
Section
26:2J-4.35
HMO to provide coverage for oral anticancer medications.
Section
26:2J-4.36
HMO to provide coverage for sickle cell anemia.
Section
26:2J-4.37
Health maintenance organization to provide coverage for prescription eye drops.
Section
26:2J-4.38
Health maintenance organization, coverage for synchronization of prescribed medications.
Section
26:2J-4.39
Health maintenance organization contract to provide benefits for substance use disorder.
Section
26:2J-4.40
Health maintenance organization to provide coverage regardless of gender identity, expression.
Section
26:2J-4.41
HMO to cover digital tomosynthesis of the breast.
Section
26:2J-4.42
HMO to provide coverage for donated human breast milk.
Section
26:2J-4.43
Health maintenance organization to provide coverage for standard fertility preservation services.
Section
26:2J-4.44
Health maintenance organization to provide coverage for breastfeeding support.
Section
26:2J-4.45
Health maintenance organization to cover preventive services.
Section
26:2J-4.46
Health maintenance organization to provide certain coverage for prescription drugs.
Section
26:2J-4.47
Health maintenance organization to cover adolescent depression screenings.
Section
26:2J-4.48
HMO to cover newborn home nurse visitation.
Section
26:2J-5
Powers of health maintenance organizations
Section
26:2J-6
Governing body
Section
26:2J-7
Protection against wrongful acts
Section
26:2J-8
Evidence of coverage
Section
26:2J-8.1
Health maintenance organization to receive, transmit transactions electronically; standards.
Section
26:2J-9
Annual report
Section
26:2J-10
Information to enrollees
Section
26:2J-10.1
Coverage provided by health maintenance organization for subscriber's child.
Section
26:2J-10.2
Requirements applicable to State Medicaid
Section
26:2J-10.3
Coverage for certain dependents until age 31 by health maintenance organization.
Section
26:2J-11
Annual open enrollment period
Section
26:2J-11.1
Failure to agree on terms; four-month extension; notification of options
Section
26:2J-12
Complaint system
Section
26:2J-13
Investments
Section
26:2J-14
Protection against insolvency
Section
26:2J-15
Prohibited practices for health maintenance organization
Section
26:2J-15.1
Health care services contract, exclusion, rates, terms based on genetic information prohibited
Section
26:2J-16
Regulation of agents
Section
26:2J-17
Powers of insurers and hospital and medical service corporations
Section
26:2J-18
Examinations
Section
26:2J-18.1
Examination of HMO by Commissioner of Banking and Insurance.
Section
26:2J-18.2
Definitions relative to risk based capital requirements for HMOs.
Section
26:2J-18.3
Increase of capital, surplus; methods, procedures.
Section
26:2J-18.4
Factors in determining change in capital, surplus.
Section
26:2J-18.5
Noncompliance, penalties.
Section
26:2J-18.6
Regulations.
Section
26:2J-19
Suspension or revocation of certificate of authority
Section
26:2J-21
Regulation
Section
26:2J-22
Administrative procedures
Section
26:2J-23
Fees.
Section
26:2J-24
Administrative penalty; enforcement
Section
26:2J-25
Statutory construction and relationship to other laws.
Section
26:2J-26
Filings and reports as public documents.
Section
26:2J-27
Confidentiality of medical information
Section
26:2J-28
Commissioner of health's authority to contract
Section
26:2J-29
Enrollment of State employees
Section
26:2J-30
Severability
Section
26:2J-31
Definitions
Section
26:2J-32
Applicability of act
Section
26:2J-33
Avoidance of duplication of benefits, regulations
Section
26:2J-34
Coverage for preexisting condition
Section
26:2J-35
Regulations
Section
26:2J-36
Authorization for health maintenance organization to offer, provide medicare supplement health care services
Section
26:2J-37
Submission of underlying plan; rate filings
Section
26:2J-38
Outline of coverage delivered to applicant
Section
26:2J-39
30-day return provision, refunds
Section
26:2J-40
Filing of copy of advertising materials, regulations
Section
26:2J-41
Additional remedies
Section
26:2J-42
Health maintenance organization contract; compliance
Section
26:2J-43
Filing of contract or related form
Section
26:2J-44
Contract forms; certification memorandum
Section
26:2J-47
Annual assessment on HMOs.
Section
26:2J-48
Health maintenance organization, aggregate benefits.
Section
26:2K-7
Definitions
Section
26:2K-8
Mobile intensive care paramedic; certification from commissioner; written standards; examination; register of applicants.
Section
26:2K-9
Revocation of certificate
Section
26:2K-10
Performance of advanced life support services; supervision from physician
Section
26:2K-11
Performance of advanced life support procedure; immediate danger of patient
Section
26:2K-12
Mobile intensive care units
Section
26:2K-12.1
Hospitals in certain municipalities, requirements for provision of emergency medical services.
Section
26:2K-12.2
Conditions for licensure for emergency medical services provider.
Section
26:2K-13
Provision of life support services; advertisement or dissemination of information prohibited; impersonation of paramedic prohibited
Section
26:2K-14
Liability for civil damages
Section
26:2K-15
Violations; penalties
Section
26:2K-16
Advisory council
Section
26:2K-17
Rules and regulations
Section
26:2K-18
Duties of mobile intensive care paramedic; interpretation of act
Section
26:2K-19
Emergency service training program; construction of act
Section
26:2K-20
Duties of health care professionals; construction of act
Section
26:2K-21
Definitions
Section
26:2K-22
Pilot program
Section
26:2K-23
3-year limit
Section
26:2K-24
Conditions for performance of services
Section
26:2K-25
Certification
Section
26:2K-26
Revocation
Section
26:2K-27
Authorization
Section
26:2K-28
Advertising restrictions
Section
26:2K-29
Immunity
Section
26:2K-30
Penalty
Section
26:2K-31
Rules, regulations
Section
26:2K-32
Functions limited
Section
26:2K-33
Training program unaffected
Section
26:2K-34
Performance of duties by professionals
Section
26:2K-35
Definitions.
Section
26:2K-36
Emergency Medical Service Helicopter Response Program
Section
26:2K-36.1
New Jersey Emergency Medical Service Helicopter Response Program Fund established
Section
26:2K-37
Transportation service
Section
26:2K-38
Civil immunity
Section
26:2K-39
Definitions
Section
26:2K-40
Certification as EMT-D, First Responder-D
Section
26:2K-41
Revocation of certification
Section
26:2K-42
False advertising; impersonation of EMT-D, First Responder-D
Section
26:2K-43
Immunity relative to cardiac defibrillation
Section
26:2K-44
Penalty for violation
Section
26:2K-45
Performance of functions necessary for orderly transfer
Section
26:2K-46
Not interference with emergency service training program
Section
26:2K-47
Performance of duties by other health care professional
Section
26:2K-47.1
Definitions relative to administration of epinephrine.
Section
26:2K-47.2
Administration, maintenance, disposal of auto-injector device; certification; training; fee.
Section
26:2K-47.3
Purchasing, storing, transporting devices
Section
26:2K-47.4
Revocation of certification
Section
26:2K-47.5
Authorization for advertising, disseminating information
Section
26:2K-47.6
Immunity from civil liability
Section
26:2K-47.7
Violations, penalties
Section
26:2K-47.8
Construction of act
Section
26:2K-47.9
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:2K-48
Findings, declarations
Section
26:2K-49
Definitions
Section
26:2K-50
Emergency Medical Services for Children program
Section
26:2K-51
Purposes of the program
Section
26:2K-52
Emergency Medical Services for Children Advisory Council
Section
26:2K-53
Rules, regulations
Section
26:2K-54
Short title
Section
26:2K-55
Definitions
Section
26:2K-56
"Emergency Medical Technician Training Fund" established
Section
26:2K-57
Reimbursement of certified agency, organization, entity
Section
26:2K-58
Certified persons not charged a fee
Section
26:2K-59
Establishment of State advisory council for basic and intermediate life support services training
Section
26:2K-60
Requests for assistance of first aid, ambulance, rescue squad
Section
26:2K-61
Agreements for mutual first aid, ambulance, rescue squad assistance
Section
26:2K-62
Suspension of agreement
Section
26:2K-63
Certification as EMT valid for five years.
Section
26:2K-64
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:2K-65
Written standards for certification as EMT-Basic.
Section
26:2K-66
Definitions relative to emergency medical services.
Section
26:2K-67
Report by provider to department.
Section
26:2K-68
System to allow for electronic reporting of information; rules, regulations.
Section
26:2K-69
New Jersey Emergency Medical Services Task Force.
Section
26:2K-70
Maintenance of trauma patient transfer criteria, agreements by general acute care hospital.
Section
26:2K-71
Definitions relative to mobile intensive care paramedics.
Section
26:2KK-1
Findings, declarations relative to trauma care.
Section
26:2KK-2
DOH designated lead agency.
Section
26:2KK-3
State Trauma Medical Director.
Section
26:2KK-4
State Trauma System Advisory Committee.
Section
26:2KK-5
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:2KK-6
Violence prevention in certain trauma centers; rules, regulations.
Section
26:2L-1
Short title
Section
26:2L-2
Legislative findings and declarations
Section
26:2L-3
Definitions
Section
26:2L-4
Program; establishment; administration; rules and regulations; patients; certification; confidentiality of names and records
Section
26:2L-5
Therapeutic research qualification review board; members; appointment; compensation; duties; certification of practitioners and patients
Section
26:2L-6
Schedule I controlled dangerous substance; agreement for receipt for purposes of act; transfer to certified practitioners for use; inapplicability of act to receipt from National Cancer Institute
Section
26:2L-7
Reports by participating practitioners
Section
26:2L-8
Review of reports; report by board and commissioner to legislature and Governor
Section
26:2L-9
Inapplicability of laws on controlled dangerous substances
Section
26:2M-7
Alzheimer's Disease training
Section
26:2M-7.1
Long-term care facilities, list of services for Alzheimer's patients.
Section
26:2M-7.2
Training for long-term care facility staff relative to Alzheimer's Disease.
Section
26:2M-8
Rules, regulations
Section
26:2M-9
Findings, declarations.
Section
26:2M-10
Definitions.
Section
26:2M-11
Grants
Section
26:2M-12
Qualifications for grant recipients.
Section
26:2M-13
Training program
Section
26:2M-14
Report
Section
26:2M-15
Rules, regulations
Section
26:2M-16
Findings, declarations relative to Alzheimer's Disease.
Section
26:2M-17
New Jersey Alzheimer's Disease Study Commission.
Section
26:2M-18
Duty of the commission.
Section
26:2M-19
Hearings, report, recommendations.
Section
26:2MM-1
Findings, declarations relative to elderly person suicide prevention.
Section
26:2MM-2
Definitions relative to elderly person suicide prevention.
Section
26:2MM-3
New Jersey Elderly Person Suicide Prevention Advisory Council.
Section
26:2MM-4
Annual report.
Section
26:2N-1
Definitions
Section
26:2N-2
Pertussis immunization pamphlet.
Section
26:2N-3
Distribution to parents
Section
26:2N-4
Contraindication exemption
Section
26:2N-5
Health record
Section
26:2N-6
Reporting of major adverse reactions
Section
26:2N-7
Report to Center for Disease Control
Section
26:2N-7.1
Informational literature on pertussis vaccine for adults provided to hospitals, birthing centers.
Section
26:2N-7.2
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:2N-8
Definitions relative to vaccinations.
Section
26:2N-9
Administration of antibody titer prior to second dose of MMR vaccine.
Section
26:2N-10
Pamphlet explaining nature, purpose of MMR vaccine and anti-body titer.
Section
26:2N-11
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:2NN-1
"Law Enforcement Officer Crisis Intervention Services" telephone hotline.
Section
26:2NN-2
List of counseling resources available to law enforcement, sheriff's officers.
Section
26:2O-1
Findings, declarations
Section
26:2O-2
Program of financial assistance to persons with cystic fibrosis
Section
26:2O-3
Eligibility for financial assistance
Section
26:2O-4
Rules, regulations
Section
26:2P-1
Findings, declarations
Section
26:2P-2
Governor's Lyme Disease Advisory Council
Section
26:2P-3
Purpose of council
Section
26:2P-4
Organization of council, meetings
Section
26:2P-5
Assistance to council from government entities
Section
26:2P-6
Annual report
Section
26:2P-7
Designation of commission, agency to coordinate pest management
Section
26:2Q-1
Findings, declarations
Section
26:2Q-2
Definitions.
Section
26:2Q-3
Certification required for performance of lead evaluation, abatement work.
Section
26:2Q-4
Development, offering, accreditation of training courses
Section
26:2Q-5
Denial, suspension, conditions upon, revocation, refusal to renew certification
Section
26:2Q-6
Civil actions for injunctive relief to enforce, prevent violations
Section
26:2Q-7
Violators guilty of disorderly persons offense
Section
26:2Q-8
Administrative civil penalty; violation defined
Section
26:2Q-9
Assessment of fees
Section
26:2Q-10
Nonapplicability of act
Section
26:2Q-11
Enforcement by commissioner, representative
Section
26:2Q-12
Rules, regulations
Section
26:2R-1
Short title.
Section
26:2R-2
Definitions relative to "Osteoporosis Prevention and Education Program Act."
Section
26:2R-3
Establishment of osteoporosis prevention and education program.
Section
26:2R-3.1
Preparation, distribution of informational pamphlet on osteoporosis.
Section
26:2R-4
Establishment of Interagency Council on Osteoporosis.
Section
26:2R-5
Report to Governor, Legislature.
Section
26:2R-6
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:2RR-1
Short title.
Section
26:2RR-2
Findings, declarations relative to Parkinson's disease.
Section
26:2RR-3
Definitions relative to Parkinson's disease.
Section
26:2RR-4
Parkinson's disease public awareness and education program.
Section
26:2RR-5
Dissemination of information relative to Parkinson's disease.
Section
26:2RR-6
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:2S-1
Short title
Section
26:2S-2
Definitions relative to health care quality.
Section
26:2S-3
Form to be filed by carrier; minimum information required
Section
26:2S-4
Disclosure of terms and conditions in writing to subscriber.
Section
26:2S-5
Additional disclosure requirements.
Section
26:2S-5.1
Health insurance carriers to provide organ, tissue donation information to subscribers.
Section
26:2S-6
Designation of licensed physician as medical director for managed care
Section
26:2S-6.1
Managed care plan to pay full contractual rate to out-of-network provider, direct payments, certain circumstances.
Section
26:2S-6.2
Waiver of health insurance copayments for certain active duty military and their families.
Section
26:2S-7
Review of application for participation
Section
26:2S-7.1
Universal application for credentialing physicians for a carrier's provider network.
Section
26:2S-7.2
Acceptance of application by carriers
Section
26:2S-7.3
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:2S-8
Establishment of policy governing removal of health care providers
Section
26:2S-9
Contract terms concerning appropriate medical care
Section
26:2S-9.1
Managed care plan, continuing treatment of certain patients by physician no longer employed by plan; required.
Section
26:2S-9.2
Written fee schedule information furnished to health care providers, proprietary information.
Section
26:2S-9.3
Violations, penalty.
Section
26:2S-10
Offer of point-of-service plan, terms
Section
26:2S-10.1
Home treatment for bleeding episodes associated with hemophilia, required coverage.
Section
26:2S-10.2
Clinical laboratory services at outpatient regional hemophilia care center, required coverage
Section
26:2S-10.3
Regulations by department.
Section
26:2S-10.4
Optometrist not required to participate in certain plans.
Section
26:2S-10.5
Contract between carrier and vision care provider, fees permissible.
Section
26:2S-10.6
Vision care provider, choice of sources, providers.
Section
26:2S-10.7
Definitions relative to optometrists, vision care plans.
Section
26:2S-10.8
Definitions relative to insurance coverage for mental health conditions and substance use disorders.
Section
26:2S-10.9
Regulations for benefits carrier relative to prescription drug benefits.
Section
26:2S-11
Independent Health Care Appeals Program.
Section
26:2S-12
Contract to conduct appeal reviews; procedures.
Section
26:2S-13
Immunity from civil liability for participants in Independent Health Care Appeals Program
Section
26:2S-14
Report to Legislature, Governor
Section
26:2S-14.1
General hospital to provide information concerning the Independent Health Care Appeals Program.
Section
26:2S-14.2
Size, content, format of notice.
Section
26:2S-14.3
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:2S-15
Compliance with department reporting requirements
Section
26:2S-15.1
Annual report to carrier by managed behavioral health care organization.
Section
26:2S-16
Violations, penalties
Section
26:2S-17
Recommendations for legislative action
Section
26:2S-18
Enforcement; rules, regulations
Section
26:2S-18.1
Publication of annual financial statements.
Section
26:2S-19
Findings, declarations relative to Managed Health Care Consumer Assistance Program
Section
26:2S-20
Definitions relative to Managed Health Care Consumer Assistance Program.
Section
26:2S-21
Managed Health Care Consumer Assistance Program.
Section
26:2S-22
Report to Governor, Legislature
Section
26:2S-23
Immunity from liability
Section
26:2S-24
Appropriations; fees, use
Section
26:2S-25
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:2S-26
Definitions relative to certain dental benefit plans.
Section
26:2S-27
Covered services.
Section
26:2S-28
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:2S-30
Definitions regarding dental plan application forms
Section
26:2S-31
Adoption of dental plan application forms
Section
26:2S-32
Acceptance of universal dentist application
Section
26:2S-33
Adoption of regulations
Section
26:2S-34
Preexisting condition provision prohibited in health benefits plan.
Section
26:2S-35
Imposition of limits prohibited.
Section
26:2S-36
Provision of emergency, urgent services.
Section
26:2S-37
Insurance plans to cover prescription refills during state of emergency.
Section
26:2S-38
Prescription drug benefit carrier contracts, opioid antidote coverage.
Section
26:2SS-1
Short title.
Section
26:2SS-2
Findings, declarations relative to out-of-network health care charges.
Section
26:2SS-3
Definitions relative to out-of-network health care charges.
Section
26:2SS-4
Disclosures by health care facility.
Section
26:2SS-5
Disclosures by health care professional relative to participation in health benefits plans.
Section
26:2SS-6
Website updates of addition, deletion of provider from carrier's network.
Section
26:2SS-7
Billing for emergency, urgent care.
Section
26:2SS-8
Coverage for inadvertent out-of-network emergency services.
Section
26:2SS-9
Responsibilities of carrier relative to inadvertent out-of-network services.
Section
26:2SS-10
Payment disputes, binding arbitration.
Section
26:2SS-11
Payment disputes for member of self-funded plan, binding arbitration.
Section
26:2SS-12
Listing of arbitrations on website.
Section
26:2SS-13
Notice of protections provided.
Section
26:2SS-14
Calculation of savings; reports.
Section
26:2SS-15
Violations, inducements.
Section
26:2SS-16
Annual audit of managed care plan.
Section
26:2SS-17
Violations; penalties.
Section
26:2SS-18
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:2SS-19
Severability.
Section
26:2SS-20
Construction of act.
Section
26:2T-1
Newly diagnosed Hepatitis C cases; information, reports.
Section
26:2T-2
Written guidance for screening.
Section
26:2T-3
Provision of information materials to physicians, public health officers.
Section
26:2T-4
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:2T-5
Findings, declarations relative to Hepatitis C.
Section
26:2T-6
Definitions relative to hepatitis C.
Section
26:2T-7
Hepatitis C education, prevention and screening program.
Section
26:2T-8
Hepatitis C advisory board.
Section
26:2T-9
Annual report to Governor, Legislature.
Section
26:2U-1
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome resources network established.
Section
26:2U-2
Informational manual; preparation, availability.
Section
26:2U-3
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:2W-1
Cancer Awareness Education and Research Program.
Section
26:2W-2
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:2W-3
Breast cancer public awareness campaign.
Section
26:2W-4
Short title.
Section
26:2W-5
Firefighter cancer registry.
Section
26:2W-6
DOH to review data, provide availability to public.
Section
26:2W-7
Report to Governor, Legislature.
Section
26:2W-8
Confidentiality of information.
Section
26:2X-1
Public awareness campaign relative to meningitis.
Section
26:2X-2
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:2X-3
Development of educational fact sheet concerning meningococcal meningitis.
Section
26:2Y-1
Short title.
Section
26:2Y-2
Findings, declarations relative to adult family care.
Section
26:2Y-3
Definitions relative to adult family care.
Section
26:2Y-4
Licensing required for operation of adult family care home.
Section
26:2Y-5
Criminal history record background check for applicants for licensure as adult family caregiver.
Section
26:2Y-6
Licensure required for adult family care sponsor agency.
Section
26:2Y-7
Regulation of family care home.
Section
26:2Y-8
Regulations to establish minimum standards.
Section
26:2Y-9
Violations, penalties.
Section
26:2Y-10
Rights of client of adult family care home.
Section
26:2Y-11
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:2Z-1
Findings, declarations relative to human stem cell research.
Section
26:2Z-2
Public policy relative to derivation, use of certain cells of humans.
Section
26:2ZZ-1
Findings, declarations relative to aphasia.
Section
26:2ZZ-2
"Mike Adler Aphasia Task Force."
Section
26:3-1
Establishment of local board
Section
26:3-2
Rules and regulations
Section
26:3-3
Composition of local board.
Section
26:3-4
Qualification of members in cities of first class
Section
26:3-5
Appointment of members
Section
26:3-6
Term of members
Section
26:3-7
Vacancy on board
Section
26:3-8
Compensation of board members in cities of first class
Section
26:3-8.1
Secretary to board in certain cities
Section
26:3-9
Composition of local board in townships of 20,000 or less.
Section
26:3-10
Composition of local board in townships of more than 20,000.
Section
26:3-11
Territorial jurisdiction of local board
Section
26:3-12
Meetings of board
Section
26:3-13
Compensation of board members
Section
26:3-14
Vacancy in office of physician member
Section
26:3-15
Vacancy in office of assessor member
Section
26:3-16
Vacancy in township of over 20,000
Section
26:3-18.1
"Public health laboratory technician" defined
Section
26:3-19
Employees of local board
Section
26:3-19.1
Civil service status of employees of local board of health.
Section
26:3-19.2
Incumbent plumbing inspectors; placing in classified service without examination
Section
26:3-20
License necessary for appointment.
Section
26:3-20.1
Violations by local board in appointments; injunction
Section
26:3-21
Licensee eligible for appointment.
Section
26:3-22
Joint health officer, registered environmental health specialists.
Section
26:3-23
Registered environmental health specialist for township.
Section
26:3-24
Registered environmental health specialist in municipality of over 2,000.
Section
26:3-25.1
Receipt of maximum salary.
Section
26:3-26
Removal of licensed health officers; necessity of public hearing
Section
26:3-27
Removal of health officer.
Section
26:3-29
Representative at health officers' association
Section
26:3-30
Representative at health convention
Section
26:3-31
Public health regulations.
Section
26:3-31.1
Plumbing, ventilation and drainage of buildings and connection with sewers, cesspools, etc.; ordinances regulating
Section
26:3-31.2
Publication of rules and regulations not required; filing printed copies
Section
26:3-31.3
Proof of ordinance
Section
26:3-31.4
Short title
Section
26:3-31.5
Local health officer to act as agent of landlord in engaging fuel oil dealer; conditions
Section
26:3-31.6
Billing to landlord or municipality for delivery of fuel oil and refiring of burner
Section
26:3-31.7
Liability of landlord or agent due to negligence; penalty enforcement
Section
26:3-31.8
Penalty enforcement proceeding; reimbursements; injunction; collection of reimbursements
Section
26:3-31.9
Immunity of municipality or its employees in enforcing act; exception
Section
26:3-31.10
Application of law
Section
26:3-32
Granting of licenses and permits in cities over 80,000
Section
26:3-33
Sanitation, plumbing, ventilation and drainage of buildings
Section
26:3-34
Delegation of powers to members or officers of board
Section
26:3-35
Annual report to director
Section
26:3-36
Fee for preparing report
Section
26:3-37
Appropriation for dispensaries
Section
26:3-38
Establishment and control; annual expenses
Section
26:3-39
Annual reports
Section
26:3-40
Visiting nurses; appointment; salaries
Section
26:3-41
Estimate of township appropriation necessary for health purposes; appropriation
Section
26:3-42
Payment of township health bills
Section
26:3-43
Estimate of appropriation by municipality necessary for health purposes; appropriation
Section
26:3-44
Additional appropriations in case of epidemics; borrowing money
Section
26:3-45
Power to define nuisance
Section
26:3-46
Abatement of nuisances
Section
26:3-47
Abatement without ordinance
Section
26:3-48
Nuisance on public property; notice
Section
26:3-49
Nuisance on private property; notice
Section
26:3-50
Failure to comply with notice; abatement
Section
26:3-51
Restraining proceedings of board
Section
26:3-52
Suits against board for damages
Section
26:3-53
Notice to remove, abate nuisance.
Section
26:3-54
Expenses of abatement; recovery
Section
26:3-55
Payment of expenses by local authorities
Section
26:3-56
Action for injunctive relief
Section
26:3-57
Injunctive relief; costs
Section
26:3-58
Liability of local board for costs
Section
26:3-59
Search warrants
Section
26:3-60
Cause for issuance of warrant
Section
26:3-61
Abatement under warrant
Section
26:3-62
Return of warrant
Section
26:3-63
Officers required to assist in execution of warrant
Section
26:3-64
Ordinance- and rule-making power
Section
26:3-65
Form of enactment of ordinances
Section
26:3-66
Procedure in enactment of health ordinance code
Section
26:3-67
Publication of summary of health ordinance, code, title
Section
26:3-68
Amendment or repeal of ordinance
Section
26:3-69
Date of effectiveness of ordinance
Section
26:3-69.1
Definitions
Section
26:3-69.2
Adopting certain codes and related documents by reference
Section
26:3-69.3
Publication of adopted code or related documents unnecessary
Section
26:3-69.4
Copies of adopted code and related ordinances to remain on file
Section
26:3-69.5
Copy of adopted code and related documents construed as part of ordinance
Section
26:3-69.6
Short title
Section
26:3-70
Local board may prescribe penalty
Section
26:3-70.1
Minimum penalty
Section
26:3-71
Penalty need not be specific amount
Section
26:3-72
Jurisdiction of proceedings to recover penalties; process
Section
26:3-75
Certified copy of health ordinance or code as proof of legal enactment
Section
26:3-77
Imprisonment for failure to pay judgment
Section
26:3-78
Additional penalty for second violation of same ordinance
Section
26:3-82
Disposition of penalties
Section
26:3-83
Terms "municipality" and "board of health" defined
Section
26:3-84
Formation of association for furnishing public health services
Section
26:3-85
Composition of commission
Section
26:3-86
Nature and amount of public health services of each board; report of activities, information.
Section
26:3-87
Authority of commission; treasurer; bond; disbursement of funds
Section
26:3-88
Health officer, inspectors, nurses, etc.; terms; salaries
Section
26:3-89
Restrictions in appointment of employees
Section
26:3-90
Appointment of agents
Section
26:3-91
Persons already employed by boards of health; control and direction of work
Section
26:3-92
Powers, duties and jurisdiction of regional health commission
Section
26:3-93
Local board of health ordinances; enforcement
Section
26:3-94
Employees
Section
26:3A2-1
Short title
Section
26:3A2-2
Policy
Section
26:3A2-3
Definitions
Section
26:3A2-4
County board of health; establishment; procedure; counties with health agencies
Section
26:3A2-5
Members; qualifications; term of office; meetings; powers
Section
26:3A2-6
County health department; establishment; report by county board in counties without department; public hearing; submission to commissioners
Section
26:3A2-7
County health advisory commission
Section
26:3A2-8
Health ordinances; adoption; enforcement
Section
26:3A2-9
Health ordinances; laws applicable to enactment and enforcement
Section
26:3A2-10
Standards of performance; compliance by municipality; evaluation; certification; review by commissioner
Section
26:3A2-11
Failure of municipality to comply; provision of adequate program by state; reinstatement of authority of municipality
Section
26:3A2-12
Municipality participating in local or contracting health agency; withdrawal
Section
26:3A2-13
Standards of performance; review and revision by public health council
Section
26:3A2-14
Appointment of health officer, other personnel
Section
26:3A2-14.1
Public health nurse in provisional status for more than 2 years; eligibility to compete for position
Section
26:3A2-15
Necessity of license by employee with certain type and class of work
Section
26:3A2-16
Transfer of civil service employees of terminated local health agency to superseding agency
Section
26:3A2-17
Transfer of non-civil service employees of terminated local health agency to superseding agency
Section
26:3A2-18
Terminated part-time employee; placement on preferential reemployment list
Section
26:3A2-19
Annual budget; certification by board of chosen freeholders; apportionment to municipalities; assessment, levy and collection of tax
Section
26:3A2-20
Review by legislature; progress reports by commissioner
Section
26:3A2-20.1
Sale of tobacco to persons under age 21, prohibition, enforcement; reports.
Section
26:3A2-20.2
Authority of Cannabis Regulatory Commission.
Section
26:3A2-21
Short title
Section
26:3A2-22
Findings, declarations relative to hazardous materials emergency response.
Section
26:3A2-23
Definitions
Section
26:3A2-24
Provision of environmental health services by department
Section
26:3A2-25
Powers and duties of certified local health agency
Section
26:3A2-25.1
Enforcement by certified local health agency.
Section
26:3A2-26
Technical resource center
Section
26:3A2-27
Environmental health ordinances; formulation, adoption and enforcement
Section
26:3A2-28
Promulgation of environmental health performance standards and standards of administrative procedure; delegation of powers; comprehensive model ordinances
Section
26:3A2-29
Authorization to make grants to county departments; State's contribution amount
Section
26:3A2-30
Employees of local health agency; transfer to county department
Section
26:3A2-31
Annual budget; submission by county health officer; tax levy; determination by board of chosen freeholders
Section
26:3A2-32
Severability
Section
26:3A2-33
Work program to meet standards; certification of municipal or regional health agency as authorized local government for performance of environmental health services within its jurisdiction
Section
26:3A2-34
Certified local health agency may charge fee
Section
26:3A2-35
County, municipality to establish Environmental Quality and Enforcement Fund
Section
26:3A2-36
Plan for standardization, coordination of hazardous materials emergency response programs.
Section
26:3A2-37
Grants to local health agencies for hazardous materials emergency response programs.
Section
26:3A2-38
Rules, regulations relative to grant awards, performance standards, interlocal agreements.
Section
26:3B-2
Disposal of human excrement
Section
26:3B-3
Deposit of human excrement causing pollution of water supply forbidden
Section
26:3B-5
Accumulation of materials in which fly larvae exist
Section
26:3B-6
Maintaining pools, cisterns, ditches, etc. in which mosquitoes breed
Section
26:3B-7
Accumulation of filth or source of foulness hazardous to health
Section
26:3B-8
Effluents from sewage treatment plants or industrial waste treatment plants
Section
26:3B-9
Authority of local boards of health or other bodies not limited hereby; interstate carriers
Section
26:3B-10
Violations
Section
26:3B-11
Enforcement of penalties; jurisdiction; process
Section
26:3B-12
Commitment for failure to pay judgment
Section
26:3B-16
Payment of penalty deemed equivalent to conviction
Section
26:3B-17
To whom penalty shall be paid
Section
26:3D-55
Short title.
Section
26:3D-56
Findings, declarations relative to smoking, use of electronic smoking devices in certain public places, workplaces.
Section
26:3D-57
Definitions relative to smoking, use of electronic smoking devices in certain public places, workplaces.
Section
26:3D-58
Smoking prohibited in certain public places, workplaces.
Section
26:3D-58.1
State psychiatric hospital, other facilities, prohibition of smoking, certain conditions.
Section
26:3D-58.2
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:3D-59
Exceptions.
Section
26:3D-60
Hotel, motel, lodging establishment, smoking permitted, certain areas.
Section
26:3D-61
Signage, requirements.
Section
26:3D-61.1
Prohibitions, penalties for smoking in certain outdoor public places.
Section
26:3D-63
Supersedure of other laws, etc.
Section
26:3D-64
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:3D-65
Civil penalty for smoking in unauthorized public place.
Section
26:3D-66
Use of smokeless tobacco prohibited in public schools.
Section
26:3E-1
"Restaurant" defined
Section
26:3E-2
Choke prevention techniques; display of posters; pamphlets
Section
26:3E-3
Instructional posters; preparation and distribution
Section
26:3E-3.1
Posters provided by Department of Health
Section
26:3E-4
Obligation to remove food lodged in another persons throat
Section
26:3E-5
Violations; penalty; action for recovery
Section
26:3E-6
Rules and regulations
Section
26:3E-14
Fact sheet distributed to restaurants relative to food allergies, posting of signs; definitions.
Section
26:3E-15
"Ask Before You Eat" public information campaign.
Section
26:3E-16
Findings, declarations relative to provision of calorie information by certain chain restaurants.
Section
26:3E-17
Requirements for certain retail food establishments.
Section
26:3E-18
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:4-1
"Communicable disease" defined
Section
26:4-2
Powers of State department and local board.
Section
26:4-3
Evaluation of destroyed goods; reimbursement of owner
Section
26:4-4
Notice to local board to control disease; proceeding to compel action
Section
26:4-5
Closing public or private schools by reason of epidemic
Section
26:4-6
Prohibiting attendance of teachers or pupils
Section
26:4-8.1
Immunization at public expense
Section
26:4-9
Epidemic in state institution
Section
26:4-12
Prohibiting sale of dairy product contaminated by communicable disease
Section
26:4-13
Removal of order prohibiting sale
Section
26:4-14
Penalty for violation of prohibition
Section
26:4-15
Reporting of communicable diseases by physicians
Section
26:4-16
Reporting of communicable diseases by house owner or householder
Section
26:4-17
Physicians to report persons affected with disease on dairy premises
Section
26:4-18
Report when member of family of sick person is employed on dairy premises
Section
26:4-19
Report of persons affected with communicable diseases in institutions
Section
26:4-20
Transmission of duplicate of report from institutions in certain cases
Section
26:4-21
Certificate of cases reported to local board
Section
26:4-22
Fee for cases reported to local board
Section
26:4-23
Register of reported cases; inspection
Section
26:4-24
Reports of local boards to state department
Section
26:4-26
Fee for cases reported to state department
Section
26:4-27
Definitions
Section
26:4-28
Venereal diseases declared infectious and communicable
Section
26:4-29
Determination of infectiousness; review
Section
26:4-30
Examination upon report from director.
Section
26:4-31
Duty of suspected person to be examined; sex of examining physician
Section
26:4-32
Prostitute; examination; certificate prohibited
Section
26:4-33
Discovery of sources of infection
Section
26:4-34
Duty of attending physician
Section
26:4-35
Examination and quarantine of infected person failing to report to attending physician.
Section
26:4-36
Quarantine; persons who may be quarantined; duration; penalty
Section
26:4-37
Quarantine, restrictions, proceedings, report
Section
26:4-38
Report of private cases to state department
Section
26:4-39
Report of institutional cases to DOH.
Section
26:4-40
Contents of report
Section
26:4-41
Contents of reports secret; exceptions
Section
26:4-46
Free treatment by local board
Section
26:4-47
Free diagnosis and treatment by state department of health
Section
26:4-48
Rules and regulations; authority of State Director of Health as to quarantine or examination
Section
26:4-48.1
Optional treatment of persons opposed to medical treatment on religious grounds
Section
26:4-48.2
Expedited partner therapy.
Section
26:4-48.3
Informational materials.
Section
26:4-48.4
Immunity from liability.
Section
26:4-49
Additional penalty for second offense
Section
26:4-49.1
Blood sample, syphilis testing for pregnant women.
Section
26:4-49.2
Standard serological test; duty of State Department of Health
Section
26:4-49.3
Statement of blood test in birth or stillbirth report.
Section
26:4-49.4
Effective date
Section
26:4-49.5
Migrant laborers; definition
Section
26:4-49.6
Examination of migrant laborers; notice to State Department of Health
Section
26:4-49.7
Examination and treatment by order of court
Section
26:4-49.8
Examination and treatment for venereal disease of inmates of institutions
Section
26:4-57.1
Application for financial aid
Section
26:4-57.2
Inquiry by director of health
Section
26:4-57.3
Determination of kind and amount of aid; maximum annual amount
Section
26:4-60
Register of reported cases and examinations; inspection
Section
26:4-69
Expenditure of appropriations
Section
26:4-70
Rules and regulations by state department; distribution of copies; enforcement
Section
26:4-71
Investigation of reported cases
Section
26:4-71.3
Person with communicable tuberculosis leaving hospital against medical advice; report.
Section
26:4-73
Duty to report to local board
Section
26:4-74
Compulsory treatment
Section
26:4-75
Distribution of copies of law
Section
26:4-76
Free remedies
Section
26:4-77
Violations; penalty; recovery
Section
26:4-78
Report of suspected cases of rabies
Section
26:4-79
Report by physician attending person bitten by animal
Section
26:4-80
Report by parent or guardian when child is bitten and no physician attends
Section
26:4-81
Report when adult is bitten and no physician attends
Section
26:4-82
Confining animal which has attacked or bitten person
Section
26:4-83
Killing or confining animal bitten by another
Section
26:4-84
Confining animals to prevent spread of rabies
Section
26:4-85
Permit to release animals
Section
26:4-86
Examination of animals by local board
Section
26:4-87
Local board to report prevalence of rabies
Section
26:4-88
Circular on rabies; distribution
Section
26:4-89
Free Pasteur treatment
Section
26:4-94
Penalties; recovery.
Section
26:4-95
Powers of municipalities not affected
Section
26:4-95.1
Establishment and conduct of virology program; objectives
Section
26:4-95.2
Financing virology program
Section
26:4-95.3
Findings, declarations relative to HPV.
Section
26:4-95.4
Public awareness campaign about HPV.
Section
26:4-96
Laboratory supplies
Section
26:4-97
Disposition of receipts from sale of supplies
Section
26:4-98
Impure biological products; prohibiting sale or use of
Section
26:4-99
Free distribution of toxoid and vaccine; appropriation
Section
26:4-100
Sale of surplus antitoxin manufactured by local board
Section
26:4-100.1
Anti-pneumococcic serum; purchase and distribution free by State Department of Health
Section
26:4-100.2
Anti-pneumococcic serum; supplying free to licensed physicians
Section
26:4-100.3
Rules and regulations by State Department of Health
Section
26:4-100.4
Typhoid vaccine and other biologicals and antibiotics; free distribution
Section
26:4-100.5
Expenditures authorized
Section
26:4-100.6
Poliomyelitis vaccine; regulation of purchase, sale, distribution and use
Section
26:4-100.7
Purchase of vaccine to supplement federal grants; distribution
Section
26:4-100.8
Federal grants
Section
26:4-100.9
Participation and cooperation of other State departments
Section
26:4-100.10
Powers of Commissioner; violation
Section
26:4-100.11
Appropriation for purchase of vaccine
Section
26:4-100.12
General appropriation
Section
26:4-100.13
"Hepatitis Inoculation Fund," created; eligibility
Section
26:4-101
Permit to land infected vessel
Section
26:4-102
Examination and quarantine
Section
26:4-103
Removal to quarantine station
Section
26:4-104
Assistance in removal
Section
26:4-105
Landing after removal to quarantine station
Section
26:4-106
Deposit of landing permit from other quarantine station
Section
26:4-107
Issuance of permit without examination or quarantine
Section
26:4-108
Refusal of permit
Section
26:4-109
Anchorage of vessels at Perth Amboy
Section
26:4-110
Anchorage place
Section
26:4-112
Duties of Perth Amboy port health officer
Section
26:4-113
Powers of Perth Amboy port health officer
Section
26:4-116
Temporary port health officer; term; compensation
Section
26:4-117
Powers and duties of temporary port health officer
Section
26:4-118
Fees
Section
26:4-119
Record of fees
Section
26:4-120
Fees to be paid to state treasurer
Section
26:4-121
Payment of expenses and fees
Section
26:4-122
Expenses, fees, and costs; lien on vessel
Section
26:4-123
Enforcement of lien
Section
26:4-124
Jurisdiction of state department
Section
26:4-125
Duty of commander to obey orders
Section
26:4-126
Reports to state department
Section
26:4-127
Regulations of state department
Section
26:4-128
Violations of article; misdemeanor
Section
26:4-129
Liability to penalties in general
Section
26:4-130
Proceedings for recovery of penalties; disposition
Section
26:4-131
Short title.
Section
26:4-132
Findings, declarations relative to Statewide automated and electronic immunization registry.
Section
26:4-133
Definitions relative to Statewide automated and electronic immunization registry.
Section
26:4-134
Statewide automated and electronic immunization registry.
Section
26:4-135
Immunity from liability.
Section
26:4-136
Construction of act relative to obligations, rights of persons.
Section
26:4-137
Confidentiality of registry information.
Section
26:4-138
Certain transmissions of information permitted.
Section
26:4A-4
Definitions relative to lifeguard and first aid personnel requirements at certain swimming areas, health clubs.
Section
26:4A-5
Exemptions from mandatory compliance
Section
26:4A-5.1
Inspection of seasonal swimming pool; lifeguards; compliance with new requirements
Section
26:4A-5.2
Rules, regulations
Section
26:4A-6
Signs posted at specially exempt facility.
Section
26:4A-7
Rules, regulations
Section
26:4B-1
Public restrooms; availability of units without charge; equality of charges for remaining units
Section
26:4B-2
Locked restroom entry doors; availability of keys without charge; posting notice
Section
26:4B-3
Violations; petty disorderly person
Section
26:4B-4
Right to breast feed in public
Section
26:4B-5
Enforcement, violations, penalties
Section
26:4C-2
Availability of lactation rooms in certain facilities.
Section
26:4C-3
Reports.
Section
26:4C-7
Definitions relative to lactation rooms.
Section
26:5A-1
Reports by physicians of cerebral palsy cases
Section
26:5B-1
Short title
Section
26:5B-2
Legislative findings and declarations
Section
26:5B-3
Hereditary disorder defined
Section
26:5B-4
Duties of department of health
Section
26:5B-5
Findings, declarations relative to sickle cell anemia.
Section
26:5B-6
Availability of information about sickle cell anemia.
Section
26:5C-1
Short title
Section
26:5C-2
Legislative findings
Section
26:5C-3
Programs to educate public, health care professionals and people in contact with AIDS victims, and of departmental and local support
Section
26:5C-4
Resource center.
Section
26:5C-5
Definitions
Section
26:5C-6
AIDS, HIV infection reported to Department of Health
Section
26:5C-7
Confidentiality of AIDS, HIV infection records, information
Section
26:5C-8
Disclosure of AIDS, HIV records, information.
Section
26:5C-9
Order of court to disclose record of AIDS, HIV infection
Section
26:5C-10
Limits on disclosure to continue
Section
26:5C-11
Disclosed record to be held confidential by recipient
Section
26:5C-12
Consent to disclose record of deceased, legally incapacitated person.
Section
26:5C-13
Consent for disclosure of minor's record
Section
26:5C-14
Civil actions permitted against violators
Section
26:5C-15
Definitions.
Section
26:5C-16
Policy statement; information on HIV testing; guidelines for notification; confidentiality.
Section
26:5C-17
Fees
Section
26:5C-18
Action due to unauthorized disclosure
Section
26:5C-19
Agreements authorized
Section
26:5C-20
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:5C-21
Definitions relative to HIV testing by semen banks.
Section
26:5C-22
HIV test on potential semen donor; consent; payment; notification.
Section
26:5C-23
Violations, penalty.
Section
26:5C-24
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:5C-25
Short title.
Section
26:5C-26
Findings, declarations relative to sterile syringe access programs.
Section
26:5C-27
Operation of sterile syringe access program.
Section
26:5C-28
Establishment, authorization by municipality of certain programs.
Section
26:5C-29
Reports to Governor, Legislature.
Section
26:5C-30
Plan for establishment, funding of regional substance abuse treatment facilities.
Section
26:5C-31
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:5D-1
Short title
Section
26:5D-2
Findings, declarations
Section
26:5D-3
Referral service; hotline
Section
26:5D-4
SIDS Resource Center
Section
26:6-1
Definitions.
Section
26:6-2
Power of local board
Section
26:6-3
Prohibition of public funerals; penalty
Section
26:6-4
Computation of death rate.
Section
26:6-4.1
Certificate of death
Section
26:6-4.2
Undertaker to make inquiry, report, penalty for failure to report
Section
26:6-5
Cemeteries dangerous to public health; action for relief; costs
Section
26:6-5.1
Necessity of death certificate and burial or removal permit
Section
26:6-5.2
Recording of deaths
Section
26:6-5.3
Certifying deaths
Section
26:6-5.4
Fees
Section
26:6-6
Execution of death certificate.
Section
26:6-7
Contents of death certificate.
Section
26:6-8
Duty to furnish particulars; verification.
Section
26:6-8.1
Determination, pronouncement of death.
Section
26:6-8.2
Notification.
Section
26:6-8.3
List of contagious, infectious, communicable diseases
Section
26:6-8.4
Penalty for violation
Section
26:6-8.5
Alzheimer's disease, related disorders, listing as secondary cause of death.
Section
26:6-8.6
Professionals certifying death to provide testing, related actions necessary for survivors to claim certain benefits.
Section
26:6-9
Death occurring without medical attendance.
Section
26:6-10
Unavailability of attending physician, advanced practice nurse.
Section
26:6-11
Certificate of fetal death.
Section
26:6-13
Incomplete certificate of death
Section
26:6-14
Issuance of burial, removal permit; correction of death certificate; completion.
Section
26:6-16
Contents of burial, removal permit.
Section
26:6-17
Fee for burial, removal or transit permit.
Section
26:6-20
Burial in district other than place of death
Section
26:6-21
Emergency burial or removal permit
Section
26:6-22
Form of emergency permit
Section
26:6-23
Transportation of certain bodies in sealed casket; license
Section
26:6-24
Rules for transportation of body
Section
26:6-25
Necessity of transit permit
Section
26:6-26
Contents of transit permit
Section
26:6-27
Disposition of transit permit
Section
26:6-28
Burial or removal permit for imported bodies
Section
26:6-29
Acceptance for shipment
Section
26:6-31
Delivery of burial or removal papers
Section
26:6-32
Require compliance with laws
Section
26:6-33
Indorsement and return of burial or removal papers
Section
26:6-34
Record of burial
Section
26:6-35
Procedure when no person in charge of cemetery
Section
26:6-36
Depth of burials; bodies in private vaults
Section
26:6-37
Disinterments; when allowed; permits
Section
26:6-38
Disinterment of bodies of persons dying of communicable disease
Section
26:6-39
Bodies in receiving vaults
Section
26:6-40
Powers of municipal authorities and local board
Section
26:6-41
Violations; punishment
Section
26:6-49
Amount; recovery
Section
26:6-50
Persons who may consent to examination.
Section
26:6-58.4
Findings, declarations
Section
26:6-58.5
Transplant recovery technician's recovery of human body part.
Section
26:6-58.6
Medical record reviews by procurement organization
Section
26:6-60.2
Maintenance of records by hospital relative to anatomical gifts.
Section
26:6-66
Short title.
Section
26:6-67
Findings, declarations relative to organ and tissue donation initiatives.
Section
26:6-68
Short title.
Section
26:6-69
Standards for anatomical research recovery organization.
Section
26:6-70
Definitions relative to anatomical gifts for educational and research use.
Section
26:6-71
Registration as anatomical research recovery organization.
Section
26:6-72
Requirements for operating as an anatomical research recovery organization.
Section
26:6-73
Violation.
Section
26:6-74
Powers of commissioner relative to violations.
Section
26:6-75
Violations, penalties.
Section
26:6-76
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:6-77
Short title.
Section
26:6-78
Definitions relative to anatomical gifts.
Section
26:6-79
Applicability of act.
Section
26:6-80
Anatomical gift by living donor.
Section
26:6-81
Procedure for donor to make anatomical gift.
Section
26:6-82
Amendment, revocation of anatomical gift by donor.
Section
26:6-83
Refusal to make anatomical gift.
Section
26:6-84
Person other than donor prohibited from making anatomical gift, exceptions.
Section
26:6-85
Person authorized to make anatomical gift of a decedent's body.
Section
26:6-86
Recipients of anatomical gift.
Section
26:6-86.1
Findings, declarations relative to anatomical gifts.
Section
26:6-86.2
Eligibility to receive anatomical gift.
Section
26:6-87
Search for potential donor, document of refusal; permitted entities.
Section
26:6-88
Delivery of document of gift or a refusal.
Section
26:6-89
Notification by hospital relative to donor status.
Section
26:6-90
Notification of death to procurement organization.
Section
26:6-91
Immunity from liability.
Section
26:6-92
Valid document of gift.
Section
26:6-93
Requirements relative to donations from individuals having an advance directive.
Section
26:6-94
Cooperation of medical examiner with procurement organization.
Section
26:6-95
Application, construction.
Section
26:6-96
Acts modified, limited, superseded.
Section
26:6A-1
Short title; declarations in accord with act
Section
26:6A-2
Declaration of death based on cardio-respiratory criteria
Section
26:6A-3
Declaration of death based on neurological criteria
Section
26:6A-4
Physician to declare death.
Section
26:6A-5
Death not declared in violation of individual's religious beliefs
Section
26:6A-6
Immunity granted to health care practitioner, provider, hospital
Section
26:6A-7
Obligations of insurance providers unchanged
Section
26:6A-8
Rules, regulations, policies, practices to gather reports, data.
Section
26:6B-1
Short title.
Section
26:6B-2
Findings, declarations relative to the "Revised State Medical Examiner Act."
Section
26:6B-3
Definitions relative to the "Revised State Medical Examiner Act."
Section
26:6B-4
Office of the Chief State Medical Examiner.
Section
26:6B-5
Certain office abolished; functions, powers duties transferred to the Office of the Chief State Medical Examiner.
Section
26:6B-6
Supervision by Chief State Medical Examiner over State medical examiner system; qualifications, appointment.
Section
26:6B-7
Duties, functions, powers, responsibilities.
Section
26:6B-8
Deputy Chief State Medical Examiner.
Section
26:6B-9
Office of the county medical examiner, intercounty medical examiner.
Section
26:6B-10
Criteria for conduct of a medicolegal investigation of a death.
Section
26:6B-11
Determination of necessity for autopsy.
Section
26:6B-12
Examination, autopsy when decedent is an organ donor.
Section
26:6B-13
Sudden Child Death Autopsy Protocol Committee.
Section
26:6B-14
Findings, declarations relative to causes of deaths, sudden deaths.
Section
26:6B-15
Cooperation with Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.
Section
26:6B-16
Procedure regarding disinterment; powers of Chief State Medical Examiner.
Section
26:6B-17
Maintenance of records.
Section
26:6B-18
Medical Examiner Review Team.
Section
26:6B-19
Annual report.
Section
26:6B-20
Causes for removal of medical examiner.
Section
26:6B-21
New Jersey State Medical Examiner Toxicology Laboratory.
Section
26:6B-22
Request to correct findings and conclusions.
Section
26:6B-23
Immunity from liability.
Section
26:6C-1
Findings, declarations relative to maternal mortality and morbidity.
Section
26:6C-2
Definitions relative to maternal mortality and morbidity.
Section
26:6C-3
New Jersey Maternal Care Quality Collaborative (NJMCQC)
Section
26:6C-4
Maternal Mortality Review Committee.
Section
26:6C-5
Committee; organization, meetings, support staff.
Section
26:6C-6
Powers, duties, responsibilities of Maternal Mortality Review Committee.
Section
26:6C-7
Duties of committee upon organization relative to reporting, recordkeeping of maternal deaths.
Section
26:6C-8
Actions upon receipt of report of maternal death.
Section
26:6C-9
Reports.
Section
26:6C-11
Confidentiality.
Section
26:6C-12
Annual compilation of statistics.
Section
26:6C-13
Maternal Data Center.
Section
26:6C-14
Establishment, collection of fees.
Section
26:6C-15
"Maternal Data Center Fund."
Section
26:6C-16
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:7-16
Burial permit
Section
26:7-18.1
Time lapse after death
Section
26:7-18.2
Disposition of unclaimed cremains.
Section
26:7-18.3
Rules and regulations
Section
26:7-19
Penalties for violations
Section
26:7-20
Payment of penalty deemed equivalent to conviction
Section
26:7-21
Enforcement
Section
26:7-22
Jurisdiction to restrain acts in violation of laws or regulations
Section
26:7-23
Repeal
Section
26:8-1
Definitions.
Section
26:8-2
Registration district
Section
26:8-3
Consolidation of districts
Section
26:8-4
Duty to furnish information relative to birth, death, marriage, civil union, domestic partnership.
Section
26:8-5
Institutional records
Section
26:8-6
Registration of midwives, funeral directors.
Section
26:8-7
Registration of vital records by state department
Section
26:8-8
Vital record facilities
Section
26:8-9
State registrar
Section
26:8-11
Local registrar, appointment; county clerk, authorized to act as local registrar, certain circumstances.
Section
26:8-12
Approval of appointment by state department
Section
26:8-13
Term of office
Section
26:8-14
Appointment of successors
Section
26:8-15
Vacancy
Section
26:8-16
Persons eligible as local registrars
Section
26:8-17
Local registrar; appointment of deputy, alternate deputy registrar.
Section
26:8-18
Subregistrar; appointment
Section
26:8-19
Removal from office
Section
26:8-20
Nonapplicability
Section
26:8-21
Applicability of chapter
Section
26:8-21.1
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:8-22
Oath of office
Section
26:8-23
Duty of the department; examination of records.
Section
26:8-24
Duties, responsibilities of State registrar.
Section
26:8-24.1
New Jersey Electronic Death Registration System (NJ-EDRS)
Section
26:8-24.2
"New Jersey Electronic Death Registration Support Fund."
Section
26:8-24.3
Means of accessing NJ-EDRS; requirements.
Section
26:8-25
Duties, responsibilities of local registrar.
Section
26:8-25.1
Suspension of authority to participate in NJ-EDRS.
Section
26:8-26
Duty of subregistrar.
Section
26:8-27
Inquiries to applicants for marriage or civil union license.
Section
26:8-28
Birth certificate required; information furnished.
Section
26:8-28.1
Contents of certificate of parentage.
Section
26:8-29
Contents of birth certificate
Section
26:8-30
Execution, return of certificate of birth; availability of certificate of parentage; challenge to acknowledgment of paternity.
Section
26:8-31
Certificate of birth or parentage when no physician or midwife in attendance
Section
26:8-32
Completion of details by local registrar
Section
26:8-33
Report by father or mother
Section
26:8-34
Supplemental return of name of child
Section
26:8-35
Incomplete certificate of birth
Section
26:8-36
Interrogation of informant
Section
26:8-37
Stillborn child to be registered as fetal death; birth certificate options.
Section
26:8-38
Recording unrecorded births; penalty for false certificate
Section
26:8-39
Birth certificate not to disclose illegitimacy; exceptions
Section
26:8-40
Change of surname of child born out of wedlock; amendment of original birth record
Section
26:8-40.1
Adopted children, birth certificates; procedure.
Section
26:8-40.2
Parentage unknown; presumption of birth within state
Section
26:8-40.4
Application; determination of probable date of birth; presumption
Section
26:8-40.5
Persons not entitled to order
Section
26:8-40.6
Record of birth; effect as evidence
Section
26:8-40.7
"Employer" defined
Section
26:8-40.8
Honorable discharge from armed services; acceptance by employer in lieu of birth certificate
Section
26:8-40.9
Violation as disorderly conduct
Section
26:8-40.10
Foreign births and adoptions
Section
26:8-40.11
Change of surname of child born out of wedlock; amendment of original birth record
Section
26:8-40.12
Gender reassignment surgery; amendment of birth certificate.
Section
26:8-40.20
Legislative findings and declarations.
Section
26:8-40.21
Birth defects, severe neonatal jaundice registry.
Section
26:8-40.22
Confidential reports of abortions of fetus with or infant affected by birth defect or severe neonatal jaundice.
Section
26:8-40.23
Confidentiality of reports
Section
26:8-40.24
Nonliability for divulging confidential information
Section
26:8-40.25
Act not to be construed to compel submission to medical examination or to supervision by department of health
Section
26:8-40.26
Rules and regulations
Section
26:8-40.27
Findings, declarations relative to stillbirths.
Section
26:8-40.28
Development of comprehensive policies, procedures.
Section
26:8-40.29
Fetal death evaluation protocol.
Section
26:8-40.30
Establishment, maintenance of data base.
Section
26:8-40.31
Evaluation of data, report to Governor, Legislature.
Section
26:8-40.32
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:8-40.33
Provision of uncertified long-form copy of adopted person's original certificate of birth.
Section
26:8-40.34
Submission of document of contact preference by birth parent.
Section
26:8-40.35
Certain cases exempt.
Section
26:8-40.36
Rules, regulations.
Section
26:8-40.37
Additional regulations.
Section
26:8-41
Transmission of marriage and civil union licenses and certificates, power of attorney.
Section
26:8-42
License issued in another registration district, transmission of information on form provided.
Section
26:8-43
Transmission of marriage and civil union certificates and licenses to State registrar.
Section
26:8-44
Indexing, tabulation and preservation of records by State registrar.
Section
26:8-45
Cancellation of records of marriages and civil unions declared void.
Section
26:8-46
Indorsement of record upon cancellation.
Section
26:8-47
Preparation of forms for marriage and civil union licenses, certificates.
Section
26:8-48
Amendments to certificate, recording, authentication.
Section
26:8-49
Corrections to birth and fetal death certificates.
Section
26:8-50
Correcting marriage or civil union licenses.
Section
26:8-51
Corrections to marriage, civil union, domestic partnership certificates.
Section
26:8-52
Correcting death certificates, procedure.
Section
26:8-53
Acceptance of corrections
Section
26:8-54
Certified copies of corrected certificates
Section
26:8-55
Submitting false certificate; penalty.
Section
26:8-56
Fee for registering birth or death.
Section
26:8-57
Fee for reporting no registration of birth or death
Section
26:8-59
Payment of local registrar for certificates or reports
Section
26:8-59.1
Persons authorized to obtain certification, certified copy of death certificate; accounting for fees.
Section
26:8-60
Fee for transmitting certificate.
Section
26:8-61
Fee for cancellation of marriage or civil union record.
Section
26:8-62
Certification, certified copy of records, search fee; uniform forms for vital records.
Section
26:8-63
Free certified copies.
Section
26:8-64
Search of files, records, fee.
Section
26:8-65
Account of fees received
Section
26:8-66
Investigation of violation.
Section
26:8-67
Duty of county prosecutor.
Section
26:8-68
Duty of attorney general; proceedings by local registrar.
Section
26:8-69
Penalties; recovery.
Section
26:8A-1
Short title.
Section
26:8A-2
Findings, declarations relative to domestic partners.
Section
26:8A-3
Definitions relative to domestic partners.
Section
26:8A-4
Affidavit of Domestic Partnership; establishment, requirements.
Section
26:8A-4.1
Limitation on domestic partnerships on or after February 19, 2007; effect of law establishing civil unions.
Section
26:8A-5
Notice of termination of domestic partnerships to third parties; requirements.
Section
26:8A-6
Obligations of domestic partners.
Section
26:8A-7
Preparation of forms and notices.
Section
26:8A-8
Duties of local registrar.
Section
26:8A-9
Duties of State registrar.
Section
26:8A-10
Jurisdiction of Superior Court relative to termination of domestic partnerships.
Section
26:8A-11
Applicability of act.
Section
26:8A-12
Rules, regulations; responsible agencies.
Section
26:8A-13
Dependent health benefits for domestic partners continued after retirement from certain local public employment.
Section
26:9-1
Definitions
Section
26:9-2
Duty of director of state experiment station
Section
26:9-3
Survey by request
Section
26:9-4
Map of breeding area
Section
26:9-5
Petition for survey
Section
26:9-6
Notice to local authorities of breeding place
Section
26:9-7
Notice to landowner to abate
Section
26:9-8
Contents of notice
Section
26:9-9
Abatement by local authorities
Section
26:9-10
Powers of commission
Section
26:9-11
Extermination budget; payment of bills
Section
26:9-12
Appropriation to municipalities
Section
26:9-12.1
Airplane spraying for mosquito extermination; use of State aid appropriation
Section
26:9-12.2
Effective date
Section
26:9-12.3
State Mosquito Control Commission; membership; appointment
Section
26:9-12.4
Tenure; vacancies; compensation
Section
26:9-12.5
Meeting and organization
Section
26:9-12.6
Duties of commission
Section
26:9-12.7
Enforcement of recommendations
Section
26:9-12.8
Cooperation
Section
26:9-12.9
Hearings; annual reports
Section
26:9-13
Extermination commission; appointment
Section
26:9-13.1
Incumbents to continue in office
Section
26:9-14
Composition of commission
Section
26:9-14.1
Additional member
Section
26:9-15
Term of office
Section
26:9-16
Vacancy
Section
26:9-17
Oath
Section
26:9-18
Compensation
Section
26:9-19
Officers and employees
Section
26:9-20
Office of commission
Section
26:9-21
Powers of commission
Section
26:9-22
Plans and estimates; filing and approval
Section
26:9-23
Tax levy; limitations
Section
26:9-24
Withdrawal of funds
Section
26:9-25
Annual report
Section
26:9-26
Other laws not affected
Section
26:9-27
Powers of board of freeholders
Section
26:9-28
Funds provided by bond issue
Section
26:9-29
Method of issue
Section
26:9-30
Delegation of work to commission
Section
26:9-31
Other laws not affected
Section
26:10-1
Forbidden material in manufacture
Section
26:10-2
Labeling required
Section
26:10-3
Contents, color of label; "secondhand" defined.
Section
26:10-4
Form of label
Section
26:10-5
Violation; misdemeanor
Section
26:10-6
"Mattress," "box spring" defined.
Section
26:10-7
Forbidden material in manufacture
Section
26:10-8
Forbidden sales
Section
26:10-9
Labeling requirements.
Section
26:10-10
Contents and form of label
Section
26:10-11
Special labeling requirements
Section
26:10-12
Labeling secondhand mattress, box spring.
Section
26:10-13
Additional information prohibited
Section
26:10-14
Use of word "felt" on label
Section
26:10-15
False description
Section
26:10-16
Removing or altering label
Section
26:10-17
Each mattress, box spring separate offense.
Section
26:10-18
Penalties, recovery
Section
26:10-19
Findings, declarations relative to used mattresses, box springs.
Section
26:10-20
Requirements for lease, sale, delivery, consignment of used mattresses, box springs.
Section
26:10-21
Regulations.
Section
26:12-1
Short title
Section
26:12-2
Purpose
Section
26:12-3
Definitions
Section
26:12-4
Provision of safe and healthful conditions, facilities and equipment to campers
Section
26:12-5
Safety standards; development; rules and regulations
Section
26:12-6
Certificate of approval; issuance; fee
Section
26:12-7
Duration of certificate; provisional certificate
Section
26:12-8
Safety standards; enforcement; hearings; investigations
Section
26:12-9
Powers of commissioner; annual report on accidents by camps and by commissioner
Section
26:12-10
Revocation of certificate of approval; violations; penalty; collection by summary proceeding
Section
26:12-11
Violations; injunction
Section
26:12-12
Exemptions from safety standards
Section
26:12-14
Annual report by commissioner; information from other departments or agencies
Section
26:12-15
Inapplicability of act to curriculum, program or ministry of youth camp
Section
26:12-16
Inapplicability of act to persons who object to medical examination, immunization or treatment on religious grounds
Section
26:12-17
Short title.
Section
26:12-18
Findings, declarations relative to emergency epinephrine administration at youth camps.
Section
26:12-19
Definitions relative to emergency epinephrine administration at youth camps.
Section
26:12-20
Development of policy.
Section
26:12-21
Immunity from liability, disciplinary action.
Section
26:12-22
Construction of act.
Section
26:13-1
Short title.
Section
26:13-2
Definitions relative to emergency health powers.
Section
26:13-3
Declaration of public health emergency.
Section
26:13-4
Investigation of incident, imminent threat; reporting requirements.
Section
26:13-5
Duties of commissioner relative to public health emergency.
Section
26:13-6
Emergency Health Care Provider Registry.
Section
26:13-7
Actions during state of public health emergency, coordination.
Section
26:13-8
Powers of commissioner relative to facilities, property; hearing.
Section
26:13-9
Powers of commissioner relative to health care, other facilities, property, roads, public areas.
Section
26:13-10
Powers of commissioner relative to safe disposal of infectious waste.
Section
26:13-11
Powers of commissioner relative to medications, medical supplies; rationing.
Section
26:13-12
Measures to prevent transmission, exposure.
Section
26:13-13
Orders to submit specimen for diagnostic purposes.
Section
26:13-14
Powers of commissioner during public health emergency.
Section
26:13-15
Isolation, quarantine procedures.
Section
26:13-16
Reinstatement of employment after isolation, quarantine.
Section
26:13-17
Access to medical information.
Section
26:13-17.1
Information disseminated during times of public health emergencies.
Section
26:13-18
Emergency powers regarding health care personnel.
Section
26:13-19
Definitions relative to, and immunity from liability.
Section
26:13-20
Protective action relative to radiological emergency, conditions.
Section
26:13-21
LINCS agencies to serve as planning, coordinating agency for local government entity.
Section
26:13-22
Definitions relative to biological agents, Biological Agent Registry.
Section
26:13-23
New Jersey Vaccine Education and Prioritization Plan.
Section
26:13-24
State Public Health Emergency Claim Reimbursement Board.
Section
26:13-25
Claims for reimbursement.
Section
26:13-26
Material not considered public, government record.
Section
26:13-27
Power of enforcement.
Section
26:13-28
Laws, regulations not preempted by act.
Section
26:13-29
Additional powers of Chief State Medical Examiner.
Section
26:13-30
Construction of act relative to Highway Traffic Safety Act.
Section
26:13-31
Guidelines for health care, social services resources offered at emergency warming centers during a Code Blue alert.
Section
26:13-32
Expiration of certain executive orders.
Section
26:13-33
Civil, criminal liability; expiration.
Section
26:13-34
Expiration of orders, directives, waivers issued due to public health emergency.
Section
26:13-35
Certain powers undiminished, impaired by termination of public health emergency.
Section
26:13-36
Authority relative to termination of public health emergency.
Section
26:14-1
Short title.
Section
26:14-2
Findings, declarations relative to informed consent for medical research.
Section
26:14-3
Applicability of act; minimal risk defined.
Section
26:14-4
Informed consent defined; use.
Section
26:14-5
Obtaining surrogate informed consent; conditions.
Section
26:15-1
Findings, declarations relative to health care coverage.
Section
26:15-2
Coverage provided for residents 18 years of age and younger; terms defined.
Section
26:16-1
Short title.
Section
26:16-2
Findings, declarations relative to medical aid in dying for the terminally ill.
Section
26:16-3
Definitions relative to medical aid in dying for the terminally ill.
Section
26:16-4
Conditions for request for medication.
Section
26:16-5
Form for valid written request for medication.
Section
26:16-6
Responsibilities of attending physician.
Section
26:16-7
Conditions to be considered qualified terminally ill patient.
Section
26:16-8
Determination of capability of patient.
Section
26:16-9
Notification of next of kin required; exception.
Section
26:16-10
Oral, written request by patient, physician's actions.
Section
26:16-11
Documentation of New Jersey residency.
Section
26:16-12
Disposal of medication if patients chooses not to self-administer.
Section
26:16-13
Reporting of information, statistical report.
Section
26:16-14
Provisions in certain documents would not restrict request for medication.
Section
26:16-15
Construction of act.
Section
26:16-16
Certain persons not authorized to take action on behalf of patient.
Section
26:16-17
Immunity.
Section
26:16-18
Violations, degree of crime.
Section
26:16-19
Claims by governmental entity, certain circumstances.
Section
26:16-20
Form for request of medication.
Section
36:3D-62
Violations, fines, penalties; enforcement.