New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1822

Introduced
1/11/22  
Refer
1/11/22  

Caption

Requires school district to establish "School Meal Fund" to assist students with school meal bill in arrears.

Impact

The bill's impact on state law includes a clear provision for the establishment of a separate bank account specifically designated for the School Meal Fund, which will be managed under the supervision of the school business administrator. The fund is structured to accept contributions from various donors and the school district itself, thereby enhancing the mechanisms available for student meal assistance. This legislative initiative aims to promote transparency and financial accountability within the district’s management of the fund, as it requires annual audits as part of existing regulatory oversight.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1822 mandates that school districts in New Jersey establish a School Meal Fund aimed at accepting monetary donations intended to assist students in purchasing school breakfast and lunches. This fund is designed to address any arrears in meal payments for students, ensuring that no child is deprived of necessary nutrition due to financial hardships. The implementation of this fund requires a formal resolution by the school district's board of education, encompassing a commitment to fiscal management to oversee the funds collected.

Contention

While A1822 is generally viewed positively as a needed support for students, it does not come without contention. Critics may raise concerns about the reliance on donations to supplement educational provisions, suggesting that it could lead to inequities based on the financial status of different communities. Additionally, the bill stipulates that information regarding the fund must be communicated effectively to families and community organizations, which could present challenges in terms of outreach and engagement. The provisions for financial controls and auditing, although designed to ensure accountability, may also burden smaller districts with additional administrative responsibilities.

Companion Bills

NJ S1661

Same As Requires school district to establish "School Meal Fund" to assist students with school meal bill in arrears.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1601

Requires school district to establish "School Meal Fund" to assist students with school meal bill in arrears.

NJ A1821

Requires school districts to take certain actions in circumstances when school meal bill is in arrears; prohibits shaming students with school meal bills in arrears; prohibits certain district actions in collecting unpaid school meal fees.

NJ S1661

Requires school district to establish "School Meal Fund" to assist students with school meal bill in arrears.

NJ S2205

Requires school district to establish "School Meal Fund" to assist students with school meal bill in arrears.

NJ A1600

Requires school districts to take certain actions in circumstances when school meal bill is in arrears; prohibits shaming students with school meal bills in arrears; prohibits certain district actions in collecting unpaid school meal fees.

NJ A1803

Requires public school students with concussion to be evaluated by licensed health care professionals before return to school; requires school districts to provide restrictions or limitations to student as needed.

NJ A5164

Requires certain school meal information be provided to public school students' parents and requires school districts to request that families apply for school meals under certain circumstances.

NJ A4495

Transfers jurisdiction over school meals programs from Department of Agriculture to DOE.

NJ A1296

Requires State Board of Education high school graduation requirements include instruction on tuition assistance programs and student loan debt; requires high school students to meet with guidance counselor to discuss tuition assistance and dual enrollment.

NJ A1181

Requires high school students to complete financial aid applications.

Similar Bills

NJ A1821

Requires school districts to take certain actions in circumstances when school meal bill is in arrears; prohibits shaming students with school meal bills in arrears; prohibits certain district actions in collecting unpaid school meal fees.

NJ A5164

Requires certain school meal information be provided to public school students' parents and requires school districts to request that families apply for school meals under certain circumstances.

NJ A811

Directs Department of Agriculture in consultation with DOE to establish online applications for National School Lunch Program and school breakfast programs.

NJ A1601

Requires school district to establish "School Meal Fund" to assist students with school meal bill in arrears.

NJ A4495

Transfers jurisdiction over school meals programs from Department of Agriculture to DOE.

NJ A1635

Establishes school breakfast kiosk pilot program.

NJ A616

Transfers jurisdiction over school meals programs from Department of Agriculture to DOE.

NJ A1406

Requires public and certain nonpublic schools to comply with breakfast and lunch standards adopted by USDA.