New Jersey Revised Statutes
Title 10 - Civil Rights
Section 10:7-1 - Findings and declarations.

10:7-1 Findings and declarations.
1. The Legislature finds and declares that:
a. In cases such as Right to Choose v. Byrne, 91 N.J. 287 (1982) and Planned Parenthood of Cent. N.J. v. Farmer, 165 N.J. 609 (2000), the New Jersey Supreme Court has recognized that the right to reproductive choice is a fundamental right enshrined in the State Constitution, that this right is independent of the United States Constitution, and that Article I, paragraph 1 of the New Jersey Constitution is independent of, and protects reproductive autonomy to an extent that exceeds the protections established under, the United States Constitution.
b. The New Jersey Supreme Court has found that the right to reproductive choice includes the right to determine whether and when to bear children. In particular, the citizens of New Jersey may: access contraception, including emergency contraception; may not be denied public benefits based on the choice to have additional children; may choose to terminate a pregnancy; and may choose to carry a pregnancy to term.
c. Self-determination in reproductive choice is key to helping establish equality among the genders and to allowing all people of childbearing age to participate equally in the economic and social life of the United States and the State of New Jersey.
d. An unplanned pregnancy can disrupt educational and career plans, forcing the pregnant person to drop out of school, abandon pursuit of a college or advanced degree, accept lower-paying employment or employment with limited opportunities for advancement, or delay entrance into the workforce, which can have the effect of limiting the person's lifetime earnings and can prevent the person from following a chosen career path.
e. The right to choose whether and when to have children allows people to more effectively plan in a way that is compatible with the person's overall life goals. Although each person retains the right to exercise the freedom of reproductive choice regardless of the health and strength of the person's interpersonal relationships, where and how the person lives, or the person's income level and overall resources, the essence of the right to reproductive choice is that people have the ability to make reproductive choices in a manner commensurate with their own personal beliefs, life plan, and moral code.
f. Governmental restrictions on reproductive choice, by their very nature, impinge on the constitutional right to reproductive autonomy, particularly when they fail to confer any benefits to patients in the form of improved health or safety. Moreover, restrictions of this nature often have a disparate impact that is predominantly felt by persons who already experience barriers to health care access, including young people, people of color, people with disabilities, people with low income, people living in rural areas, immigrants, and people who are transgender or non-binary.
g. The Legislature is committed to ensuring that no barriers to reproductive freedom exist in the State. Individuals have the right to make their own decisions concerning reproduction, including the right to contraception, the right to terminate a pregnancy, and the right to carry a pregnancy to term, without government interference or fear of prosecution.
h. It is both reasonable and necessary for the State to enable, facilitate, support, and safeguard the provision of high-quality, comprehensive reproductive and sexual health care, including the full range of evidence-based information, counseling, and health care services, to all individuals in the State, and to enable, facilitate, support, and safeguard the ability of such individuals to access affordable and timely reproductive health care services and to engage in autonomous reproductive decision-making, in consultation with health care professionals of their choosing, without fear of prosecution, discrimination, or unnecessary barriers to care. To achieve those ends, it shall be the policy of this State to:
(1) explicitly guarantee, to every individual, the fundamental right to reproductive autonomy, which includes the right to contraception, the right to terminate a pregnancy, and the right to carry a pregnancy to term;
(2) enable all qualified health care professionals to provide pregnancy termination services in the State;
(3) advance comprehensive insurance coverage for reproductive care, including primary reproductive health care services, services to terminate a pregnancy, long-acting contraceptives, and long-term supplies of hormonal contraceptives, that enables the citizens of New Jersey to fully exercise their freedom of reproductive choice while recognizing the rights of certain religious employers to request an exemption from such coverage; and
(4) ensure that all laws, rules, regulations, ordinances, resolutions, policies, standards, or parts thereof, that are currently in force or enacted in the future, conform to the provisions and the express or implied purposes of this act, and that any law, rule, regulation, ordinance, resolution, policy, standard, or part thereof that conflicts with the provisions of this act or its express or implied purposes is subject to invalidation.
L.2021, c.375, s.1.

Structure New Jersey Revised Statutes

New Jersey Revised Statutes

Title 10 - Civil Rights

Section 10:1-1 - Right of citizens to hold office or employment; no discrimination because of sex or marital status

Section 10:1-2 - Equal rights and privileges of all persons in public places

Section 10:1-3 - Exclusions based on race, creed, color, national origin, ancestry, marital status, or sex unlawful

Section 10:1-4 - Written announcement of discrimination; presumption

Section 10:1-5 - Place of public accommodation, resort or amusement defined

Section 10:1-6 - Penalty and punishment

Section 10:1-7 - Jurisdiction; costs and attorney's fees

Section 10:1-8 - Jurors not disqualified for race, color, creed, national origin, ancestry, marital status, or sex; penalty

Section 10:1-9 - Discrimination due to color or sex in burial of dead, misdemeanor

Section 10:1-10 - Defense industries; discrimination in employment based on race, color, creed, national origin, ancestry, marital status or sex

Section 10:1-11 - Exclusion from, denial of, or aid or incitement of another to deny public employment or employment in defense industry

Section 10:1-12 - "Employer" and "industry" defined

Section 10:2-1 - Antidiscrimination provisions.

Section 10:2-2 - Complaint of violation; decision of attorney general final

Section 10:2-3 - Rules and regulations; notice of complaint and hearing

Section 10:2-4 - Notice of decision; fixing penalty

Section 10:3-1 - Age discrimination prohibited; exceptions.

Section 10:4-6 - "Senator Byron M. Baer Open Public Meetings Act."

Section 10:4-7 - Legislative findings and declaration

Section 10:4-8 - Definitions

Section 10:4-9 - Meeting of public body; adequate notice to public; necessity; exceptions

Section 10:4-9.1 - Electronic notice of meeting of public body; terms defined

Section 10:4-9.2 - Construction of act

Section 10:4-9.3 - Conduct of public meetings during periods of emergency.

Section 10:4-10 - Statement in minutes of meeting on adequate notice

Section 10:4-11 - Failure to invite portion of members to circumvent provisions of act; prohibition

Section 10:4-12 - Meetings open to public; exceptions.

Section 10:4-13 - Exclusion of public; resolution; adoption; contents

Section 10:4-14 - Minutes of meetings; availability to public

Section 10:4-15 - Proceeding in lieu of prerogative writ to void action at nonconforming meeting; parties; limitation; corrective or remedial action

Section 10:4-16 - Injunctive orders or other remedies to insure compliance

Section 10:4-17 - Penalty; enforcement

Section 10:4-18 - Schedule of regular meetings of public body; publicity; revision; procedure

Section 10:4-19 - Requests for notices of meetings; annual renewal

Section 10:4-20 - Severability

Section 10:4-21 - Liberal construction

Section 10:5-1 - Short title

Section 10:5-2 - Police power, enactment deemed exercise of

Section 10:5-2.1 - Other laws unaffected

Section 10:5-3 - Findings, declarations.

Section 10:5-3.1 - Findings, declarations relative to discrimination based on pregnancy, childbirth, related medical conditions.

Section 10:5-4 - Obtaining employment and privileges without discrimination; civil right.

Section 10:5-4.1 - Construction of act.

Section 10:5-5 - Definitions relative to discrimination.

Section 10:5-5.1 - Division to be known as "Division on Civil Rights"

Section 10:5-6 - Division on Civil Rights created; powers.

Section 10:5-7 - Composition of division; commission; membership; appointment; term; vacancies; compensation

Section 10:5-8 - Attorney General's powers and duties.

Section 10:5-8.1 - Preparation of statement by Attorney General.

Section 10:5-8.2 - Investigation, enforcement actions, communications privileged.

Section 10:5-9.1 - Enforcement of laws against discrimination in public housing and real property.

Section 10:5-9.2 - Division on Civil Rights qualified as "certified agency."

Section 10:5-10 - Commission's powers and duties; local commissions.

Section 10:5-11 - Evidence in obedience to summons; immunity of witnesses

Section 10:5-12 - Unlawful employment practices, discrimination.

Section 10:5-12.1 - Reinstatement, back pay.

Section 10:5-12.2 - Unlawful discrimination against Medicaid applicants, recipients of public assistance

Section 10:5-12.3 - Report of admission denial

Section 10:5-12.4 - Failure to use barrier free housing standards, unlawful discrimination.

Section 10:5-12.5 - Regulation of land use, housing, unlawful discrimination.

Section 10:5-12.6 - Liability imposed on employers who discharge, discriminate against employee who displays the American flag.

Section 10:5-12.7 - Certain waivers in employment contract deemed against public policy and unenforceable.

Section 10:5-12.8 - Certain provisions in employment contract, settlement agreement deemed against public policy and unenforceable.

Section 10:5-12.9 - Liability for enforcing, attempting to enforce provision deemed against public policy, unenforceable.

Section 10:5-12.10 - Retaliatory actions prohibited.

Section 10:5-12.11 - Grievances, actions.

Section 10:5-12.12 - Unlawful employment practice; member of protected class.

Section 10:5-13 - Filing complaints, prosecution; jury trial; remedies; damages.

Section 10:5-14 - Investigation of complaint; Attorney General's duties.

Section 10:5-14.1 - Enforcement of act; summary proceedings; injunction.

Section 10:5-14.1a - Penalties; disposition.

Section 10:5-14.2 - Counties and municipalities over 200,000; office of civil rights; creation and establishment; officers; organization; powers

Section 10:5-14.3 - Delegation of powers by Attorney General; review of findings and conclusions

Section 10:5-15 - Notice requiring respondent to answer charges; place of hearing

Section 10:5-16 - Practice, procedure, remedies.

Section 10:5-17 - Findings and conclusions of director; actions; remedies or dismissal.

Section 10:5-18 - Rules of practice; limitations

Section 10:5-19 - Enforcement of orders

Section 10:5-21 - Appeals

Section 10:5-24 - Transcript of hearing

Section 10:5-25 - Attorney for division; compensation

Section 10:5-26 - Resisting or impeding performance of duties; violation of orders; punishment

Section 10:5-27 - Construction of act; other laws not affected; exception; other remedies.

Section 10:5-27.1 - Attorney fees.

Section 10:5-28 - Partial invalidity

Section 10:5-29 - Person with a disability; accompaniment by service or guide dog; use of public facilities; liabilities.

Section 10:5-29.1 - Person with a disability; unlawful employment practice.

Section 10:5-29.2 - Housing accommodations.

Section 10:5-29.3 - Service, guide dog trainer; access to public facilities; responsibilities.

Section 10:5-29.4 - Right-of-way for person accompanied by or instructing a guide dog.

Section 10:5-29.5 - Violations, misrepresentation, interference with disabled persons, guide or service dogs; fine.

Section 10:5-29.6 - Rights and privileges relative to service dogs.

Section 10:5-29.7 - Definitions relative to access for certain working dogs.

Section 10:5-29.8 - Law enforcement, emergency service workers with working dog entitled to full access.

Section 10:5-29.9 - Possessors of working dog, certain, entitlement to housing, business accommodations.

Section 10:5-29.10 - Violations; fine.

Section 10:5-29.11 - Civil penalty concerning person with a disability accompanied by guide or service dogs; complaint, action with Division on Civil Rights.

Section 10:5-30 - Administration and enforcement

Section 10:5-31 - Definitions.

Section 10:5-32 - Public works contract not awarded without agreement and guarantee of equal opportunity.

Section 10:5-33 - Contents of bid specs, contract provisions.

Section 10:5-34 - Affirmative action program, submission to State Treasurer; fee; approval.

Section 10:5-35 - Failure to include affirmative action program; nullity of contract; violations; fine

Section 10:5-36 - State treasurer; enforcement; powers

Section 10:5-37 - Costs of project; inclusion of expenses furthering equal employment opportunities

Section 10:5-38 - Persons entitled to bring enforcement actions

Section 10:5-39 - Definitions.

Section 10:5-40 - Equal employment opportunities for veterans.

Section 10:5-41 - Affirmative action program for veterans; investigations.

Section 10:5-42 - Penalties

Section 10:5-43 - Short title

Section 10:5-44 - Findings, declarations relative to genetic information

Section 10:5-45 - Informed consent required to obtain genetic information

Section 10:5-46 - Authorization to retain genetic information

Section 10:5-47 - Conditions for disclosure of genetic information

Section 10:5-48 - Notice to persons receiving genetic testing

Section 10:5-49 - Violations, penalties for unlawful disclosure of genetic information

Section 10:5-50 - Discrimination in housing for certain offenses; violations, fines, penalties.

Section 10:6-1 - Short title.

Section 10:6-2 - Actions permitted under the "New Jersey Civil Rights Act."

Section 10:7-1 - Findings and declarations.

Section 10:7-2 - Reproductive choice rights.