New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2781

Introduced
6/2/22  

Caption

Requires Police Training Commission to adopt training course on school emergency response.

Impact

The bill's implementation will directly affect local law enforcement practices, making it a requirement for police officers to undergo training in school emergency response prior to being granted permanent status. For officers already appointed at the time of the bill's enactment, they will have a designated timeline of 36 months to complete the training. This requirement is expected to enhance the readiness of law enforcement to effectively manage emergencies in schools, thereby increasing the safety of students and staff.

Summary

Senate Bill S2781 requires the Police Training Commission in the State of New Jersey to implement a formal training course focused on school emergency responses, including specific protocols for active shooter situations. This training is to be integrated into the existing in-service training framework provided by law enforcement agencies across New Jersey. By mandating such comprehensive training, the bill aims to ensure that police officers are well-prepared to handle emergencies in educational settings, particularly those involving threats to student safety.

Contention

While the bill aims to improve school safety through better preparedness, it may face challenges related to the allocation of resources for training implementation within various police departments. Additionally, concerns may arise over how effectively the training can be standardized across different agencies and municipalities, as well as debates about the adequacy of funding to support such initiatives. Questions surrounding the appropriateness of police involvement in school scenarios and the prioritization of funding for such programs in light of broader public safety needs and community resource allocation might also emerge.

Companion Bills

NJ A303

Same As Requires Police Training Commission to adopt training course on school emergency response.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1682

Requires Police Training Commission to adopt training course on school emergency response.

NJ A303

Requires Police Training Commission to adopt training course on school emergency response.

NJ A4073

Requires Police Training Commission to adopt training course on school emergency response.

NJ A4067

Directs Attorney General to provide annual training to public and nonpublic school students and staff on roles and responsibilities before, during, and after school emergencies.

NJ S1790

Requires Police Training Commission to adopt uniform standards for licensing police officers.

NJ A3294

Requires Police Training Commission to adopt uniform standards for licensing police officers.

NJ S694

Directs Attorney General to provide annual training to public and nonpublic school students and staff on roles and responsibilities before, during, and after school emergencies.

NJ S1194

Directs Attorney General to provide annual training to public and nonpublic school students and staff on roles and responsibilities before, during, and after school emergencies.

NJ A297

Directs Attorney General to provide annual training to public and nonpublic school students and staff on roles and responsibilities before, during, and after school emergencies.

NJ HB515

Public Schools - Active Shooter Safety Drills or Trainings - Requirements

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