New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3511

Introduced
1/26/23  
Refer
1/26/23  

Caption

Replaces statutory terms regarding alcohol and substance use.

Impact

The introduction of Bill S3511 is poised to have significant implications for state laws governing healthcare benefits for individuals with substance use issues. By ensuring that medical necessity reviews are aligned with evidence-based standards, the bill aims to reduce barriers to accessing treatment. Notably, the bill also seeks to alleviate the burden on clinicians by streamlining authorization processes, which may encourage more healthcare providers to participate in the treatment of substance use disorders. This shift could also positively impact public health outcomes by promoting earlier intervention and treatment access for those affected.

Summary

Bill S3511 seeks to amend existing legislation pertaining to the management, regulation, and support of healthcare benefits specifically in the context of substance use disorders and mental health initiatives. The bill emphasizes the provision of benefits for the treatment of individuals with substance use disorders, including provisions for inpatient and outpatient services, medication prescription, and continuity of care. A critical element of the legislation is the establishment of a framework where certain healthcare benefits related to substance use disorders must include no prior authorization for necessary treatments, particularly for outpatient prescriptions.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding Bill S3511 appears to be largely supportive among healthcare advocates and organizations fighting against substance use disorders. Proponents argue that the legislation represents a progressive step towards better mental health care and more responsive treatment solutions. However, there are concerns among some stakeholders about the adequacy of funding and resources to implement the expanded benefits effectively. Debate has highlighted the need for a balanced approach that ensures adequate support for implementation while safeguarding access to quality care.

Contention

One contentious point regarding Bill S3511 relates to the prioritization of licenses for cannabis microbusinesses and the characterization of 'impact zones', which refers to areas that have faced historically high rates of law enforcement activities related to cannabis. Critics argue that focusing on these zones and encouraging cannabis business development may detract from the primary goals of the bill regarding health treatment. This tension between facilitating economic growth in specific areas and ensuring meaningful healthcare interventions represents a key area of contention that may need to be addressed as the bill progresses.

Companion Bills

NJ A5096

Same As Replaces statutory terms regarding alcohol and substance use.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1053

Authorizes proportional property tax exemption for honorably discharged veterans having a service-connected disability and proclaims that the State shall reimburse municipalities for cost of exemptions.

NJ S2509

Removes criminal liability for law enforcement officers who have investigative encounter with underage person for possession of alcohol or cannabis unless civil rights are violated.

NJ S1982

"Fentanyl and Xylazine Poisoning Awareness Act"; requires school districts to provide instruction on dangers of fentanyl and xylazine.

NJ S2583

Requires minimum annual State appropriation of $10 million for Public Health Priority Funding.

NJ S2541

Credits $2.35 billion to "New Jersey Debt Defeasance and Prevention Fund"; appropriates $4.32 billion to Department of Treasury to provide funds to municipalities and counties for debt retirement and avoidance.

NJ S2514

Permits Legislature to terminate certain declarations by Governor for state of emergency or public health emergency and limits duration of such declarations unless Legislature approves extension.

NJ SCR61

Constitutes special committee of Senate and General Assembly entitled "New Jersey Public Employee Health Care Program Costs Investigation Committee."

WA SB5511

Regarding low-proof alcoholic beverages.

NJ SR42

Requests that federal government offer legal remedies to victims exposed to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances and incentivize research into effects of those substances.

NJ S1149

Prohibits mandatory vaccination against COVID-19 as condition of attending public K-12 schools.

Similar Bills

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