New Jersey 2026-2027 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2623

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

Requires executive county superintendent to distribute funds to each public school located in county for purchase of tourniquets and requires training on tourniquet use; appropriates up to $500,000.

Impact

This legislation's implementation is expected to strengthen school safety protocols by ensuring that tourniquets are readily available at each public school. The bill stipulates that tourniquets must be accessible during school hours and at school-sponsored events in an unlocked location. This accessibility could be crucial during emergency situations such as accidents or other crises requiring immediate medical attention. Additionally, the bill emphasizes the importance of regular training, mandating that school employees, including nurses and teaching staff, receive comprehensive instruction in tourniquet application and bleeding control techniques.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2623 mandates that the executive county superintendent distribute funds to each public school within the county for the purchase of tourniquets and to ensure training on their use. The intention behind the bill is to enhance emergency preparedness within public schools and provide staff with the necessary tools and training to address severe bleeding incidents effectively. It allocates a budget of up to $500,000 from the State General Fund to support this initiative, indicating a significant investment in school safety measures.

Contention

While the bill is largely aimed at improving student safety, it may also raise discussions on the adequacy of emergency preparation within educational settings. Some stakeholders may question whether the funds allocated will be sufficient or whether the bill adequately addresses broader health and safety concerns in schools. Furthermore, the collaboration between schools and local emergency services for training highlights the potential for community involvement, but it also necessitates resources and commitment from these agencies to participate actively in supporting school staff training efforts.

Companion Bills

NJ A5696

Carry Over Requires executive county superintendent to distribute funds to each public school located in county for purchase of tourniquets and requires training on tourniquet use; appropriates up to $500,000.

NJ S4537

Carry Over Requires executive county superintendent to distribute funds to each public school located in county for purchase of tourniquets and requires training on tourniquet use; appropriates up to $500,000.

NJ S3091

Same As Requires executive county superintendent to distribute funds to each public school located in county for purchase of tourniquets and requires training on tourniquet use; appropriates up to $500,000.

Similar Bills

NJ A275

Requires issuance of tourniquets to law enforcement officers; requires emergency service vehicles be equipped with tourniquets.

NJ S3372

Requires issuance of tourniquets to law enforcement officers; requires emergency service vehicles be equipped with tourniquets.

NJ S3091

Requires executive county superintendent to distribute funds to each public school located in county for purchase of tourniquets and requires training on tourniquet use; appropriates up to $500,000.

MS HB1550

Voluntary statewide bleeding control program; authorize Health Dept to establish.

NM SB50

Law Enforcement Training Requirements

OK HB1896

Schools; Oklahoma Tourniquet Availability Act of 2025; effective date.

OK HB1896

Schools; Oklahoma Tourniquet Availability Act of 2025; effective date.

NJ A131

Requires DOH to establish guidelines for placement of bleeding control kits in State buildings; requires schools to acquire bleeding control kits.