New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2112

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Prohibits teaching staff members from inputting information and conversations regarding individually identifiable health information into third party software applications managed by entities engaging in partisan political activity.

Impact

The bill is expected to reinforce the confidentiality of student health information in schools by ensuring that teaching staff are restricted from disclosing such information using external software platforms tied to political activities. By doing so, the legislation seeks to create a barrier that preserves students' privacy and prevents any potential misuse of their personal health data in political contexts, which could lead to discrimination or other negative consequences. This approach aligns with broader efforts to protect sensitive information within educational settings.

Summary

Senate Bill 2112, introduced in the 221st Legislature of New Jersey, aims to safeguard students' individually identifiable health information by prohibiting teaching staff members from entering such sensitive data into third-party software applications managed by entities known to engage in partisan political activities. This includes information related to students' physical or mental health and circumstances surrounding their individual health conditions, thus addressing concerns around data privacy amidst rising political engagement in educational environments.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB 2112 may stem from interpretations of what constitutes 'partisan political activity' and the potential implications for educational data management. Critics may argue that the restrictions could complicate necessary communication and data entry practices of staff who require access to student health information for legitimate educational purposes. Additionally, questions may arise regarding the enforcement of these prohibitions and the potential penalties for violations, raising concerns over implementation and compliance among schools and educators.

Companion Bills

NJ S1550

Carry Over Prohibits teaching staff members from inputting information and conversations regarding individually identifiable health information into third party software applications managed by entities engaging in partisan political activity.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1550

Prohibits teaching staff members from inputting information and conversations regarding individually identifiable health information into third party software applications managed by entities engaging in partisan political activity.

NJ HB2812

Relating to individually identifiable health information disclosure.

NJ SB00135

An Act Concerning A Study Of Prohibiting Nonprofit Organizations That Receive State Funding From Engaging In Certain Political Or Partisan Activities.

NJ AB2280

Information privacy: personal health record information: software or hardware.

NJ HB3987

Relating to requiring the disclosure of certain information regarding public school teaching materials and activities.

NJ SB19

Relating to requiring the disclosure of certain information regarding public school teaching materials and activities.

NJ HB1246

Limit Peace Officer Partisan Political Activities

NJ HB360

Relating to requiring the disclosure of certain information regarding public school teaching materials and activities.

NJ S4086

Prohibits teaching of critical race theory in public schools; prohibits public school teachers from engaging in political, ideological, or religious advocacy in classroom.

NJ S598

Prohibits teaching of critical race theory in public schools; prohibits public school teachers from engaging in political, ideological, or religious advocacy in classroom.

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