N.J. Stat. § 26:2H-12.84
"Behavioral health care" and "behavioral health care services" mean procedures or services, other than primary health care services, which are provided by a health care practitioner to a patient for the treatment of a mental illness, emotional disorder, or drug or alcohol use disorder that is of mild to moderate severity. "Behavioral health care" and "behavioral health care services" shall not include procedures or services that are provided for the treatment of severe mental illness, severe emotional disorder, or severe drug or alcohol use disorder.
"Health care facility" means the same as that term is defined by section 2 of P.L. 1971, c.136 (C.26:2H-2).
"Primary health care" and "primary health care services" mean preventative, diagnostic, treatment, management, or reassessment services, which are provided in a family-centered and community oriented manner to an individual with acute or chronic illness: (1) in the areas of family practice, general internal medicine, general pediatrics, general obstetrics, gynecology, or clinical prevention; (2) at the time of the individual's initial point of contact with the health care system; and (3) by a health care practitioner who, regardless of the presence or absence of disease, has assumed responsibility for the individual and has an ongoing responsibility to coordinate the individual's medical care. "Primary health care services" includes sick or well care that is provided to any and all age groups, from perinatal and pediatric care to geriatric care.
N.J.S. § 26:2H-12.84