Sponsored by:
Senator MICHAEL L. TESTA, JR.
District 1 (Atlantic, Cape May and Cumberland)
SYNOPSIS
Concerns approval process for personal protective equipment and State stockpiles of personal protective equipment.
CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT
As introduced.
An Act concerning the approval process for personal protective equipment and State stockpiles of personal protective equipment, and supplementing P.L.1974, c.80 (C.34:1B-1 et seq.).
Be It Enacted by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey:
1. a. The New Jersey Office of Emergency Management, in consultation with the New Jersey Economic Development Authority and the Department of Health, shall establish a process to evaluate, provide feedback on, and approve personal protective equipment for use during public health emergencies. The process shall help businesses, not otherwise in the business of producing personal protective equipment and not approved by federal agencies, safely produce and supply personal protective equipment. The New Jersey Economic Development Authority shall help the New Jersey Office of Emergency Management review businesses, including to ensure the businesses are legitimate and do not have health complaints or unresolved safety or health citations. The New Jersey Office of Emergency Management shall prioritize New Jersey-based manufacturers of personal protective equipment when evaluating, providing feedback on, and approving personal protective equipment for use during public health emergencies.
b. The New Jersey Office of Emergency Management shall employ a person or persons experienced with the federal agency approval process of personal protective equipment. The person or persons shall be allowed to work remotely as necessary and shall be considered essential employees. The person or persons shall have no personal interest or connection to any businesses submitting personal protective equipment for approval.
c. No public or private entity or person shall be liable for injury or death alleged to have been caused by the entity's or person's use of personal protective equipment approved through the process established pursuant to this section, in lieu of similar equipment approved by federal agencies, as long as the public or private entity or person used the personal protective equipment for approved purposes. The liability protection granted pursuant to this subsection shall not apply to acts or omissions constituting a crime, actual fraud, actual malice, gross negligence, recklessness, or willful misconduct.
d. The New Jersey Office of Emergency Management, in consultation with the New Jersey Economic Development Authority and the Department of Health, may adopt rules and regulations, pursuant to the "Administrative Procedure Act," P.L.1968, c.410 (C.52:14B-1 et seq.), as may be necessary to effectuate the purposes of this section. The rules and regulations shall be guided by standards established by, among other sources, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health and other federal agencies.
2. a. Within one year of the enactment of P.L. , c. (C. ) (pending before the Legislature as this bill), the Director of the Division of Purchase and Property in the Department of the Treasury, in consultation with the New Jersey Office of Emergency Management, New Jersey Economic Development Authority, and Department of Health, shall award a contract or contracts, in accordance with the provisions of chapter 34 of Title 52 of the Revised Statutes, for the procurement of personal protective equipment for the creation of two stockpiles pursuant to this section. The director may make awards to multiple bidders in accordance with section 1 of P.L.1986, c.26 (C.52:34-12.1). To the extent feasible, money to purchase personal protective equipment for each stockpile shall come from federal public health emergency relief funds.
b. One stockpile shall consist of personal protective equipment approved by federal agencies and the other stockpile shall consist of personal protective equipment approved by the New Jersey Office of Emergency Management pursuant to section 1 of P.L. , c. (C. ) (pending before the Legislature as this bill). Each stockpile shall be gradually filled to a capacity, as determined by the New Jersey Office of Emergency Management, New Jersey Economic Development Authority, and the Department of Health. In filling the stockpiles to capacity, at least one third of the capacity shall be filled each year until capacity is met. If personal protective equipment from a stockpile is used, the stockpile shall be refilled in a manner similar to how the initial stockpile was filled.
c. To the extent feasible, at least 50 percent of each stockpile shall consist of personal protective equipment made in New Jersey, but in no case shall less than 25 percent of the New Jersey Office of Emergency Management-approved stockpile be made in New Jersey. At least 66 percent of each stockpile shall consist of personal protective equipment made in the United States, including personal protective equipment made in New Jersey.
d. During public health emergencies, the New Jersey Office of Emergency Management shall make the personal protective equipment in the stockpiles available to the State and its political subdivisions, to public New Jersey schools, State hospitals, and State nursing homes without charging a fee. During public health emergencies, the Director of the Division of Purchase and Property in the Department of the Treasury, in consultation with the New Jersey Office of Emergency Management, New Jersey Economic Development Authority, and Department of Health, shall make the remainder of the stockpiles available for purchase by other or private entities at market price. New Jersey-based non-profits shall be allowed to purchase personal protective equipment in the stockpiles at 75 percent of market price during public health emergencies. The New Jersey Office of Emergency Management, New Jersey Economic Development Authority, and the Department of Health, shall have discretion to establish orders of priority for which entities may gain first access to the stockpiles.
e. When personal protective equipment in the stockpiles is within one year of expiration, the personal protective equipment shall be made available for sale to the following entities, in order of priority:
(1) New Jersey-based Federally Qualified Health Centers;
(2) State hospitals;
(3) non-profit hospitals within the State;
(4) New Jersey public school districts;
(5) for-profit New Jersey-based hospitals; and
(6) New Jersey based private schools and non-public charter schools. To the extent feasible, any personal protective equipment in the stockpiles that expires shall be disposed in an environmentally sound manner.
f. The New Jersey Office of Emergency Management, in consultation with the New Jersey Economic Development Authority and the Department of Health, may adopt rules and regulations, pursuant to the "Administrative Procedure Act," P.L.1968, c.410 (C.52:14B-1 et seq.), as may be necessary to effectuate the purposes of this section.
3. The New Jersey Office of Emergency Management shall annually submit a report, compiled in consultation with the New Jersey Economic Development Authority and the Department of Health, to the Governor and to the Legislature, in accordance with section 2 of P.L.1991, c.164 (C.52:14-19.1), on the status of the stockpiles required pursuant to section 2 of P.L. , c. (C. ) (pending before the Legislature as this bill). The report shall include data on the price paid by the State for personal protective equipment and data on any personal protective equipment sold by the State. The reports shall be made available to the public on the Office of Emergency Management's website.
4. This act shall take effect immediately.
STATEMENT
This bill requires the New Jersey Office of Emergency Management to establish a process to evaluate, provide feedback on, and approve personal protective equipment (PPE) for use during public health emergencies. The bill also requires the State to create PPE stockpiles for the State.
The approval process of personal protective equipment will allow businesses that are not in the business of creating PPE, to create PPE during an emergency if those businesses are approved by the New Jersey Office of Emergency Management. During the COVID-19 pandemic, many businesses were not able to transition to creating PPE because the businesses were not approved by federal agencies, which exacerbated the shortage of PPE in the State.
The bill creates a liability exemption for anyone using PPE approved by the New Jersey Office of Emergency Management if they used the personal protective equipment for approved purposes.
Following the public health emergency caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the State will be required to create two stockpiles of PPE. One stockpile will consist of federally approved PPE and the other will consist of New Jersey Office of Emergency Management-approved PPE. To the extent feasible, 50 percent of each stockpile will consist of PPE made in New Jersey, and at least 66 percent of each stockpile will consist of PPE made in the United States.
During public health emergencies, the PPE in the stockpiles will be made available to the State and its political subdivisions. The remainder of the stockpiles will be made available for purchase by private entities at market price, except that non-profits will be allowed to pay 75 percent of market price.