The resolution expresses the New Jersey State Legislature's concerns regarding amendments proposed by the Department of Health (DOH) on September 15, 2025, related to communicable disease reporting and public health regulations. It asserts that these proposed amendments are inconsistent with both legislative and judicial intent, as they potentially infringe upon the religious, parental, and privacy rights of citizens. The resolution highlights that the amendments expand the DOH's administrative authority without adequate oversight or consent, raising issues related to due process and data collection.

In light of these concerns, the resolution urges the DOH to withdraw the proposed amendments or consider them invalid under the legislative veto provision of the New Jersey Constitution. It emphasizes that such amendments should undergo legislative debate and public input, reflecting the need for a more transparent and accountable process in matters of public health regulation. The resolution calls for copies to be sent to the Governor and the Commissioner of Health to ensure that the concerns are formally communicated.