The New Jersey Feminine Hygiene Product Donations Immunity Act aims to address period poverty and inequity by providing legal immunity to individuals and organizations that donate feminine hygiene products to charitable and nonprofit entities. The bill recognizes the financial burdens faced by women, particularly those in underserved communities, and seeks to facilitate the donation of these essential products without the fear of liability for any injuries or deaths that may arise from the condition of the donated items. Specifically, it grants immunity to good faith donors, including hospitals and health care facilities, as well as to the charitable organizations and their employees or volunteers that distribute these products.

The act stipulates that immunity applies unless the injury or death is a direct result of gross negligence, recklessness, or intentional misconduct. It defines "apparently usable" products as those meeting all quality and labeling standards, regardless of marketability. The Commissioner of the Department of Community Affairs is tasked with adopting necessary regulations to implement the act, which takes effect immediately, allowing for anticipatory administrative actions to be taken in advance. This legislation is a significant step towards ensuring that women in need have access to feminine hygiene products while alleviating the associated legal risks for donors and distributors.