New Jersey 2026-2027 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1837

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

Establishes certification process for non-physicians to perform laser tattoo removal.

Impact

If enacted, A1837 will significantly impact state laws concerning healthcare practices by formalizing and regulating the scope of services that non-physicians can provide. The requirement for certification will help set a standard for safety and efficacy in laser tattoo removal services. Additionally, the renewal process ensures that practitioners remain updated with current practices and knowledge, thereby fostering professionalism within the field. Overall, this legislation may lead to improved consumer protection and confidence in the services being offered.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1837 introduces a structured certification process for non-physicians who wish to perform laser tattoo removal. This bill mandates that the Board of Medical Examiners establish qualifications that non-physicians must meet to gain certification. This includes the development or approval of testing and requires that continuing education be part of the certification renewal process, which is set to occur every two years. By establishing these guidelines, the bill aims to ensure that only those with adequate training are permitted to perform the procedure.

Contention

While the bill aims to improve safety and standards within the cosmetic procedure landscape, it may face opposition from various stakeholders. Critics might argue that creating a certification process could limit access to tattoo removal services, especially in underserved areas where non-physician practitioners are more prevalent. Furthermore, there may be concerns regarding the cost and logistics associated with obtaining certification and the potential for increased regulatory oversight, which could deter some from entering the field or lead to increased service prices.

Companion Bills

NJ S3255

Carry Over Establishes certification process for non-physicians to perform laser tattoo removal.

NJ A4412

Carry Over Establishes certification process for non-physicians to perform laser tattoo removal.

NJ S1572

Same As Establishes certification process for non-physicians to perform laser tattoo removal.

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