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S3893
SENATE, No. 3893
STATE OF NEW JERSEY
222nd LEGISLATURE
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INTRODUCED MARCH 12, 2026
Sponsored by:
Senator� ANGELA V. MCKNIGHT
District 31 (Hudson)
SYNOPSIS
���� Requires long-term care facilities to annually review
residents� proxy directives.�
CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT
���� As introduced.
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An Act
concerning long-term care facilities and supplementing
Title 26 of the Revised Statues.
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Be It
Enacted
by the Senate and General Assembly of
the State of New Jersey:
���� 1.��� a.� As used in this
section:
���� "Long-term care
facility" means a nursing home, assisted living residence, comprehensive
personal care home, residential health care facility, or dementia care home
licensed pursuant to P.L.1971, c.136 (C.26:2H-1 et seq.).
���� "Proxy directive"
means a written document, executed in accordance with applicable law, which
designates an adult with decision-making capacity to act as the declarant�s
representative in the event that the declarant is determined by a court or
authorized practitioner to lack decision-making capacity following the
execution of the written document.
���� b.��� A long-term care
facility shall meet with each resident at least once annually to determine
whether the resident�s proxy directive, if any, is accurate and current.�
���� c.���� Nothing in this section
shall be deemed to require a long-term care facility resident to execute or
maintain a proxy directive.
���� 2.��� This act shall take
effect immediately.
STATEMENT
���� This bill requires long-term
care facilities to annually review residents� proxy directives. �A "proxy
directive" is defined to mean a written document, executed in accordance
with applicable law, that designates an adult with decision-making capacity to
act as the declarant�s representative in the event that the declarant is
determined by a court or authorized practitioner to lack decision-making
capacity following the execution of the document.
���� Under the bill, a long-term
care facility will be required to meet with each resident at least once
annually to determine whether the resident�s proxy directive, if any, is
accurate and current.� Nothing in the bill�s provisions would be deemed to
require a resident to have a proxy directive.