New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A299

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Requires State Police to maintain 24-hour hotline for receiving anonymous tips regarding potential threats to school safety and security.

Impact

The implementation of this bill is expected to enhance communication and collaboration between law enforcement and educational institutions in managing school safety threats. By ensuring that reports can be made anonymously, the hotline aims to relieve individuals of potential repercussions, thereby encouraging more reports. This could lead to prompt interventions, mitigating violent incidents and fostering a more secure education system throughout New Jersey.

Summary

Assembly Bill A299 mandates the New Jersey Division of State Police to establish and maintain a 24-hour toll-free hotline that allows individuals to report potential threats to school safety anonymously. The hotline is designed to receive tips regarding various threatening behaviors that may occur in schools, including violence, suicide threats, and bullying. By catering to students, parents, school staff, and the general public, this initiative aims to foster a safer educational environment by enabling swift reporting and intervention of concerning activity.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support for its proactive approach to safety, there may be contentions surrounding the handling of reported information. Concerns about how anonymous tips could impact resource allocation and the appropriateness of investigations into school threats may arise. Furthermore, assurances regarding the protection of the anonymity of reporting individuals must be clearly articulated to address potential skepticism regarding privacy and confidentiality in such sensitive matters.

Companion Bills

NJ S2783

Same As Requires State Police to maintain 24-hour hotline for receiving anonymous tips regarding potential threats to school safety and security.

Previously Filed As

NJ A4069

Requires State Police to maintain 24-hour hotline for receiving anonymous tips regarding potential threats to school safety and security.

NJ S2783

Requires State Police to maintain 24-hour hotline for receiving anonymous tips regarding potential threats to school safety and security.

NJ S3013

Requires State Police to maintain 24-hour hotline for receiving anonymous tips regarding potential threats to school safety and security.

NJ A1792

Directs Attorney General to establish program for anonymous reporting of potential threats to school safety.

NJ A180

Directs Attorney General to establish program for anonymous reporting of potential threats to school safety.

NJ S2785

Directs Attorney General to establish program for anonymous reporting of potential threats to school safety.

NJ S1684

Directs Attorney General to establish program for anonymous reporting of potential threats to school safety.

NJ AB2384

School safety: anonymous reporting programs: threat assessment systems.

NJ HF1901

School safety provisions modified, anonymous threat reporting system grants provided for schools, active shooter incidents and active shooter threats reporting required, Minnesota Fusion Center reporting modified, report required, and money appropriated.

NJ A805

Requires Commissioner of Human Services to establish 24-hour, toll-free Mental Illness Resource Hotline and develop hotline connection system to ensure that callers are connected to other appropriate hotlines when needed.

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