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NJ A3020
Bill
Status
1/13/2026
Primary Sponsor
Erik Peterson
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AI Summary
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Events with anticipated attendance of 1,000 or more persons at venues would require proof of emergency medical services coverage before reservations can be completed.
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Events with fewer than 1,000 anticipated attendees would require venues to notify organizers that emergency medical services providers may be available for hire and provide a list of providers.
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The Division of Consumer Affairs, in consultation with the Commissioner of Health, must publish a statewide list of emergency medical services providers available for event venues on its website.
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Applies to privately and publicly owned venues including banquet halls, theaters, stadiums, museums, arenas, racetracks, and other reservable event spaces that charge fees.
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Takes effect 90 days after enactment.
Legislative Description
Concerns event venues and availability of emergency medical services providers at certain events.
Consumer Affairs
Last Action
Introduced, Referred to Assembly Consumer Affairs Committee
1/13/2026