New Jersey Bill Would Permit Paramedics to Administer Vaccines

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4/30/2024

Assembly Bill 4109, introduced in the New Jersey Assembly on April 4, 2024, would permit paramedics to administer vaccines during outbreaks of communicable diseases. A paramedic would be permitted to administer a vaccine to any patient, regardless of age, unless age restrictions are in place from the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices. A vaccine would be administered pursuant to an individual prescription, a standing order, or an immunization program or other program sponsored by an authorized governmental agency that is not patient specific.

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John D. Fanburg, Chair | 973.403.3107 | jfanburg@bracheichler.com
Edward Hilzenrath | 973.403.3114 | ehilzenrath@bracheichler.com
Erika R. Marshall | 973.364.5236 | emarshall@bracheichler.com

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