S 3000
Codifies and extends authorization for certain out-of-State health care practitioners and recent graduates of health care training programs to practice in New Jersey.
Take action
Record your position on this measure.
Sign in to record your position, submit testimony, or contact your legislator.
Sign in to take action- Introduced
- Passed Senate
- Passed General Assembly
- To Governor
- Became Law
Bill overview
This bill aims to allow healthcare professionals and recent graduates to practice in New Jersey, even if they are licensed in other states. It codifies and extends existing authorization for out-of-state practitioners and telehealth services. Specifically, it updates definitions related to telemedicine and telehealth, and modifies the process for licensing alcohol and drug counselors. The bill seeks to address workforce shortages and improve access to healthcare services.
Sponsors
Official sponsors from legislative records.
Primary sponsors
Joseph Vitale
Robert Singer
Cosponsors
Arguments in favor
Reasons to support this legislation.
No arguments in favor have been submitted.
Submit yoursArguments opposed
Reasons to oppose this legislation.
No arguments opposed have been submitted.
Submit yoursRead the latest version inline or switch to a previous version.