Bill Text: NJ A3208 | 2010-2011 | Regular Session | Introduced


Bill Title: Requires medical oxygen providers to notify fire department whenever they stop delivering oxygen to a local residence.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2010-09-16 - Introduced, Referred to Assembly Law and Public Safety Committee [A3208 Detail]

Download: New_Jersey-2010-A3208-Introduced.html

ASSEMBLY, No. 3208

STATE OF NEW JERSEY

214th LEGISLATURE

 

INTRODUCED SEPTEMBER 16, 2010

 


 

Sponsored by:

Assemblyman  ANTHONY M. BUCCO

District 25 (Morris)

 

 

 

 

SYNOPSIS

     Requires medical oxygen providers to notify fire department whenever they stop delivering oxygen to a local residence.

 

CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT

     As introduced.

  


An Act concerning the delivery of medical oxygen to residences and amending P.L.2002, c.118.

 

     Be It Enacted by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey:

 

     1.  Section 1 of P.L.2002, c.118 (C.52:17B-139.7) is amended to read as follows:

     1.    A licensed pharmacist or other provider of oxygen or an oxygen delivery system who has supplied oxygen or an oxygen delivery system to a patient on an order from a licensed health care provider shall notify the appropriate fire department or company serving the municipality in which the patient resides of the name [and], address, and age of the patient and the existence of the oxygen or oxygen delivery system at the patient's residence, in accordance with the provisions of this act.

     a.     Prior to notification, a pharmacist or other provider of oxygen or an oxygen delivery system shall inform the patient of the notification requirements of this act and obtain written informed consent from the patient for the notification.

     If the patient is legally incompetent, the pharmacist or other provider of oxygen or an oxygen delivery system shall inform an authorized representative of the patient of the notification requirements of this act and obtain the written informed consent from the authorized representative.

     b.    Written informed consent shall consist of a statement, on a form or in a manner to be determined by the Director of the Division of Consumer Affairs in the Department of Law and Public Safety, signed by the patient or by an authorized representative of the patient, which acknowledges that the pharmacist or other provider of oxygen or an oxygen delivery system has provided the patient with information regarding the notification requirements of this act, and that the patient or authorized representative of the patient consents to the notification.

     c.     If the patient or his authorized representative declines to give his informed consent for the notification, the pharmacist or other provider of oxygen or an oxygen delivery system is required to inform the patient or his authorized representative that the patient is obligated to notify the appropriate fire department or company of the patient's name [and], address, age, and of the existence of oxygen or an oxygen delivery system at his residence.

     d.    If the patient or his authorized representative declines to give his informed consent, the pharmacist or other provider of oxygen or an oxygen delivery system is exempt from the requirement to make the notification and is permitted to supply the oxygen or oxygen delivery system as directed by the licensed health care provider's order.

     e.     A copy of the written informed consent shall be attached to the order for the oxygen or oxygen delivery system or otherwise included in the patient's record or, if written consent is not given, the pharmacist or other provider of oxygen or an oxygen delivery system shall note on the order or in the patient's record that informed consent was not given.

     f.     A pharmacist or other provider of oxygen or an oxygen delivery system who complies with the provisions of this act shall be immune from civil liability if the patient fails to notify the appropriate fire department or company of the patient's name [and], address, age, and the existence of oxygen or an oxygen delivery system at the patient's residence.

     g.  Whenever the supplying of oxygen or the providing of an oxygen delivery system to a patient is terminated and removed from the patient's residence, the pharmacist or other provider of that oxygen or oxygen delivery system shall so notify the appropriate fire department or company.  Notice shall be given in a manner, form, and within a time frame prescribed by the Director of the Division of Consumer Affairs.

(cf:  P.L.2002, c.118, s.1)

 

     2.  This act shall take effect on the first day of the third month following enactment.

 

 

STATEMENT

 

     Under current law, pharmacists and other providers of oxygen are required to notify the municipal fire department whenever they deliver or supply medically ordered oxygen or an oxygen delivery system to a local residence.  The notice is given in order to enable firefighters and emergency responders to be aware of and appropriately react to the special safety hazards oxygen and oxygen delivery systems can pose to the patient, neighboring residents, and firefighters in the event of a fire.

     At present, there is no statutory requirement that oxygen providers notify the local fire department or company when they stop providing medical oxygen to a particular residence.

     This bill would require oxygen providers to provide such a notice to the local fire department or company whenever they stop supplying or delivering oxygen or an oxygen delivery system to a particular patient and it has been removed from that residence.  The notice is to be given in a manner, form, and within a time frame prescribed by the Director of the Division of Consumer Affairs.

     Requiring these providers to give notice when they stop supplying or delivering medical oxygen to a particular residence will enable local fire departments and emergency responders to continually update and revise their response plans based on current information.

     The bill also requires these oxygen providers to include the age, along with the name and address, of the patient when notifying local fire departments of residential deliveries of medical oxygen.

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