New Jersey Statutes

§ 26:2RR-2 — Findings, declarations relative to Parkinson's disease.

New Jersey § 26:2RR-2
JurisdictionNew Jersey
Title 26HEALTH AND VITAL STATISTICS

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N.J. Stat. Ann. § 26:2RR-2 (2026).

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2.The Legislature finds and declares that: a. Parkinson's disease is a debilitating, painful, and incurable neurological disorder of unknown origin that disrupts and can end the lives of those who suffer from it; b. Parkinson's disease causes diverse symptoms, including rigidity, slowness of movement, poor balance, and tremors, which lead to an impaired ability to walk, speak, swallow, and even breathe, so that the end result can be a clear mind trapped inside a body that has lost its ability to function; c. The visible symptoms of Parkinson's disease are often mistaken to be a normal part of the aging process; d. In addition, many people with the disease encounter precarious legal and personal situations in which they are erroneously thought to be under the influence of illegal or prescr

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