New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4678

Introduced
9/29/22  

Caption

Requires public school students in grades nine through 12 to receive instruction regarding legal immunity provided to individuals seeking medical assistance for others in certain situations.

Impact

The incorporation of this instruction into the public school curriculum represents a proactive approach to addressing the issues of substance abuse and emergency response education among teenagers. It reflects a legislative intent to reduce hesitation in seeking medical help due to fears of legal repercussions. By educating students about these legal protections, the bill seeks to encourage prompt action during emergencies, potentially mitigating adverse health outcomes associated with drug overdose and substance consumption among youth.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4678 mandates that public schools in New Jersey provide instruction for students in grades nine through twelve regarding the legal protections and immunity available under state law for individuals seeking medical help for others. This stipulation aims to raise awareness about the significance of timely medical assistance in critical scenarios, such as drug overdoses or health emergencies related to alcohol and cannabis consumption. The bill emphasizes that good faith actions in such situations will be protected under specific laws, which include the Overdose Prevention Act.

Contention

While the bill is primarily focused on health and safety education, it brings to light discussions around the responsibilities of young individuals when alcohol or drugs are involved. Some stakeholders may raise concerns about the effectiveness of teaching legal immunity, questioning whether it might inadvertently promote risky behaviors among teenagers. The necessity of balancing educational content with responsible messaging about drug and alcohol use is likely to be a point of contention as schools implement this curriculum.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A3816

Requires certain public schools that receive State aid to begin regular instruction for high school students no earlier than 8:30 A.M.

NJ A3116

Requires certain public schools that receive State aid to begin regular instruction for high school students no earlier than 8:30 A.M.

NJ A5680

Requires public schools to provide age-appropriate information to students in grades nine through 12 on United States military and veterans.

NJ A3551

Requires public school instruction in suicide prevention to be provided in grades kindergarten through 12 and include certain elements.

NJ A3607

Requires public school instruction in suicide prevention to be provided in grades kindergarten through 12 and include certain elements.

NJ S2463

Requires school districts to provide instruction on prevention of Lyme Disease and other tick-borne diseases in grades kindergarten through 12; requires DOH to publish certain guidelines concerning ticks.

NJ S2462

Requires certain public schools that receive State aid to begin regular instruction for high school students no earlier than 8:30 AM.

NJ S2012

Requires certain public schools that receive State aid to begin regular instruction for high school students no earlier than 8:30 AM.

NJ S3222

Requires instruction on cybersecurity in grades nine through 12; requires Office of Secretary of Higher Education to develop cybersecurity model curricula; establishes loan redemption programs for individuals in certain cybersecurity occupations.

NJ A4820

Requires school districts to provide instruction on prevention of Lyme Disease and other tick-borne diseases in grades kindergarten through 12; requires DOH to publish certain guidelines concerning ticks.

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