The program shall permit these licensees to disclose their dependency or impairment status to an intervention program designated by the board, which shall provide confidential oversight of the licensee during the period that the licensee seeks treatment for, and follows a plan for recovery from, the dependency or impairment.
If the result of the inquiry or investigation is a finding of no basis for disciplinary action by the board, the information shall remain confidential and shall not be considered a public or government record under P.L. 1963, c.73 (C.47:1A-1 et seq.) and P.L. 2001, c. 404(C.47:1A-5 et al.), except that the board may release the information to a government agency, for good cause shown, upon an order of the Superior Court after notice to the licensee who is the subject of the information and an opportunity to be heard. The application for the court order shall be placed under seal.
"Chemical dependency" means a condition involving the continued misuse of chemical substances.
"Chemical substances" is to be construed to include alcohol, drugs or medications, including those taken pursuant to a valid prescription for legitimate medical purposes and in accordance with the prescriber's direction, as well as those used illegally.
"Impairment" means an inability to function at an acceptable level of competency, or an incapacity to continue to practice with the requisite skill, safety and judgment, as a result of alcohol or chemical dependency, a psychiatric or emotional disorder, senility or a disabling physical disorder.
"Licensee" means a registered professional nurse, licensed practical nurse or other professional subject to regulation by the board.
N.J.S. § 45:11-24.10