New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S4236

Introduced
12/14/23  

Caption

Requires legislative approval of State Board of Education rules and regulations; repeals equity regulations.

Impact

The bill's most notable impact is the repeal of the 'Managing for Equity in Education' regulations that are currently in place. By nullifying these provisions, the bill eliminates existing frameworks aimed at addressing educational disparities. This change has the potential to redefine how equity is approached in New Jersey's education system, indicating a shift towards legislative control over educational policies that may have previously fallen under the administrative purview of the State Board. Supporters may argue that such oversight is necessary to ensure transparency and accountability in educational governance.

Summary

Senate Bill S4236 proposes significant changes to the rule-making authority of the State Board of Education in New Jersey. Under this bill, any rules or regulations proposed or amended by the State Board must receive legislative approval prior to implementation. This includes not only new regulations but also the amendment or repeal of existing rules, as well as the readoption of any expiring rules. The requirement for legislative approval aims to increase oversight over educational governance and ensure that policies reflect the priorities of the electorate as expressed through their representatives.

Contention

However, this legislative approach has garnered criticism, particularly from advocates of equitable education practices. Critics argue that such a heavy-handed requirement for legislative approval could stifle necessary regulation and slow down the implementation of important educational reforms, particularly those that address equity and inclusion. The repeal of equity regulations, which sought to promote fairness in educational opportunities, has raised concerns that it could exacerbate existing inequalities in the education system, with opponents asserting that local educational needs may not be effectively addressed through a one-size-fits-all legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2631

Requires legislative approval of State Board of Education rules and regulations; repeals equity regulations.

NJ A4805

Requires legislative approval of State Board of Education rules and regulations; repeals equity regulations.

NJ A2578

Reduces expiration date for rules from seven years to five years and requires legislative approval for readoption of rules after five years.

NJ A4040

Reduces expiration date for rules from seven years to five years and requires legislative approval for readoption of rules after five years.

NJ S3686

Requires State agencies to periodically review administrative rules and regulations to ensure continued efficacy.

NJ A3376

Requires State agencies to periodically review administrative rules and regulations to ensure continued efficacy.

NJ A2919

Requires State agencies to periodically review administrative rules and regulations to ensure continued efficacy.

NJ S4597

Establishes process for merger or consolidation of public institution of higher education with other institutions of higher education or certain proprietary institutions; requires executive and legislative approval of merger or consolidation.

NJ PR25-1102

Firearms Control Regulations Rulemaking Approval Resolution of 2024

NJ PR26-0013

Firearms Control Regulations Rulemaking Approval Resolution of 2024

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