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Gov Murphy Signs 4 NJ Coronavirus Bills In Law, Vetoes 2 Others

UpdatedFri, Dec 18, 2020 at 10:26 am ET Replies(91) (Gov. Murphy photo/Murphy administration) NEW JERSEY Gov. Phil Murphy signed four bills into law this week that are intended to provide a boost to New Jersey amid the coronavirus crisis such as smoothing out issues at Motor Vehicle Commission sites while vetoing two others. Murphy signed a bill into law that allows new drivers who passed their road tests to drive for 60 days while they are waiting to get their probationary driver s license. He also signed legislation to ensure hospitals and long-term care facilities have enough personal protective equipment (see the signed and vetoed bills below).

Quick hits: New Jersey news in brief for Wednesday, Dec 16

Quick hits: New Jersey news in brief for Wednesday, Dec 16
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Bill Establishing PPE Supply Requirements Signed into Law

December 16, 2020 at 3:06 PM SOUTH PLAINFIELD, NJ – A bill to address the shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE) in long-term health care facilities and hospitals across the state was signed into law by Gov. Phil Murphy on Dec. 14. The legislation (S-2566/2677 and A-4282/4150), previously passed the Assembly in September (79-0) and the Senate in October (35-0) and takes effect immediately. This is an important piece of legislation, said Senator Patrick Diegnan (D-18th L.D.) of South Plainfield, a co-sponsor of the bill. This law will prevent the disproportionate amount of deaths that occurred in long-term care facilities due to the COVID-19 pandemic.  

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