Bill Text: NJ A4648 | 2016-2017 | Regular Session | Introduced

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Bill Title: Requires various State departments to provide linkages to information on "baby boxes" and safe sleep education on their websites.*

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 6-0)

Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2017-12-04 - Reported from Senate Committee with Amendments, 2nd Reading [A4648 Detail]

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ASSEMBLY, No. 4648

STATE OF NEW JERSEY

217th LEGISLATURE

 

INTRODUCED FEBRUARY 28, 2017

 


 

Sponsored by:

Assemblywoman  ELIANA PINTOR MARIN

District 29 (Essex)

Assemblywoman  PAMELA R. LAMPITT

District 6 (Burlington and Camden)

 

 

 

 

SYNOPSIS

     Requires various State departments to provide linkages to information on infant mortality prevention devices, known as "baby boxes" on their websites.

 

CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT

     As introduced.

  


An Act concerning infant mortality prevention devices and supplementing Title 9 of the Revised Statutes.

 

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

 

     1.    a.  The Department of Children and Families shall prepare and make available on the department's Internet website, in an easily printable format, information on infant mortality prevention devices, known as "baby boxes" and the program providing such devices to expecting and new parents.  The department shall update the information whenever new information about the devices and the program becomes available.

     b.    The department shall post a website link to the program providing the infant mortality prevention devices or "baby boxes" on its Internet website, and shall ensure that the link is easily accessible to the public, prominently displayed on the website, and is updated as necessary.

     c.     The department shall ensure, in consultation with all other State departments, that:

     (1) the information posted on its website is made available on the websites of every State department, and is updated as necessary; and

     (2) a website link to the program providing the infant mortality prevention devices or "baby boxes" is posted to the website of every State department, and is updated as necessary.

 

     2.    The Department of Children and Families, pursuant to the "Administrative Procedure Act," P.L.1968, c.410 (C.52:14B-1 et seq.) shall adopt rules and regulations to effectuate the purposes of this act.  

 

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

 

 

STATEMENT

 

     This bill mandates that the Department of Children and Families (DCF) prepare and make available on its Internet website, in an easily printable format, information on infant mortality prevention devices, known as "baby boxes" and the program providing the devices to expecting and new parents.  DCF would update the information whenever new information on the devices and program becomes available.

     DCF would also be required to post a website link to the program providing the infant mortality prevention devices or "baby boxes" on its website, and ensure that the link is easily accessible to the public, prominently displayed on the website, and updated as necessary.

     The bill stipulates that DCF would ensure, in consultation with all other State departments, that the information posted on its website is made available, and the website link to the program providing the infant mortality prevention devices or "baby boxes" is posted, on the website of every State department, and is updated as necessary.

     The Baby Box program was developed by The Baby Box Company to improve health outcomes for newborns and reduce the rate of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.  "Baby boxes" are made of durable cardboard, filled with essential items for newborns, such as diapers and baby wipes, and are large enough to serve as a crib for the first few months of an infant's life.

     The use of "baby boxes" has been credited with helping Finland achieve one of the world's lowest infant mortality rates.  New Jersey is the first state in the country to offer a universal baby box program to its residents. 

     New Jersey's program, a partnership between the State's Child Fatality and Near Fatality Review Board and The Baby Box Company, provides all expecting and new parents with a free "baby box" after the parents complete an online parenting education course.  The program is funded through a grant from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and is anticipated to distribute approximately 105,000 "baby boxes" throughout the State in 2017.

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