This is a press release that I received the other day. I thought it was interesting, and so I figured I would share it with you. What do you think about it?
Wisniewski Hails Establishment of New Jersey Motor
Vehicle Commission Next-of-Kin Registry
Emergency Contact
Registry Established by Wisniewski Legislation Known as Sara’s Law
SAYREVILLE – Assembly Deputy
Speaker John Wisniewski (D–Middlesex) today hailed the establishment of a
next-of-kin registry by the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC), which was
created as a result of legislation he sponsored known as Sara’s Law. The
bill was unanimously passed in the legislature and signed into law by the
Governor in April, 2011.
Sara’s Law is named in
memory of Sara Dubinin, a 19 year old from Sayreville who was killed in a car
accident. The tragedy was compounded by the delay in notifying her family. By
the time her mother Betty was told of the accident, Sara was already in a coma
and she never regained consciousness.
Betty Dubinin shared her
experience with Assemblyman Wisniewski and, working together with legislative
colleagues, Wisniewski drafted the legislation that was to become known as
Sara’s Law. The bill required the creation of a next-of-kin
database at the MVC so that families can be promptly notified when a loved one
is in jeopardy.
The MVC database is accessible
online and allows New Jersey drivers and those with a non-driver identification
card to voluntarily log in and designate two people as emergency contacts in the
event of an accident. The information provided by program participants will only
be available to law enforcement officers for use during a serious motor vehicle
accident and will allow timely notice to those designated in the MVC
database.
“Designating a family member,
trusted friend or loved one to be an emergency contact will help ensure that, in
the event of a life-threatening situation, someone could be notified and be at
the person’s bedside within minutes rather than hours,” explained Wisniewski.
“Sara’s Law offers the opportunity for all of us to avoid the ordeal her
family endured and will stand as a lasting tribute to the memory of Sara
Dubinin.”
Those wishing to register
emergency contact information in the registry can do so via the MVC web site at
http://www.nj.gov/mvc.
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