52:9U-2 - Legislative findings and declarations

52:9U-2.  Legislative findings and declarations
    The Legislature finds and declares that, although this State has the highest  cancer death rate in the nation for many of the most frequently fatal types of  cancer, it has provided relatively little encouragement for cancer studies at  any of its local institutions involved in basic biological research;  and that  this failure has made New Jersey unattractive for the recruitment of highly  skilled cancer investigators, has reduced the State's capacity to compete for  its fair share of federal and private research dollars, and has been  responsible for delaying the development of services and facilities necessary  to conduct productive research.  New Jersey's failure to make a concerted and  intense effort in the war against cancer has deprived its citizens of the  benefits resulting from the latest advances in basic cancer research.

    The Legislature further finds that the State can ill afford to continue its  present policy in this regard.  Corrective measures should be adopted promptly  and funded adequately to make up for lost ground and to make the State  competitive in the area of cancer research within the next 5 years.

     L.1983, c. 6, s. 2, eff. Jan. 17, 1983.