New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2217

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Requires certain officers of education organizations to sign acknowledgement and undergo training concerning duties to report child abuse.

Impact

This legislation is poised to enhance the protection of children within educational settings by ensuring that leaders in the education sector are well-informed about their obligations to report child abuse. It builds upon and strengthens the existing statutory framework surrounding mandatory reporting, which is designed to protect vulnerable children and ensure that educational organizations uphold their responsibilities in safeguarding student welfare.

Summary

Senate Bill 2217, pre-filed for introduction in the 2024 session of the New Jersey legislature, mandates that certain officers of education organizations must acknowledge their duties related to reporting child abuse and undergo training. Specifically, this bill targets the presidents and vice-presidents of the New Jersey Education Association and the American Federation of Teachers-New Jersey. Prior to assuming office, these leaders will need to formally acknowledge the requirements established by existing laws and regulations regarding the reporting of potential incidents of child abuse, neglect, or cases involving missing children.

Contention

While the primary aim of S2217 is to bolster child safety, there could be concerns regarding the implementation of the training requirements and the potential administrative burden placed upon the educational associations. Critics may argue about the sufficient provision of resources for effective training programs and whether the mandated acknowledgment might lead to liability concerns for the officers involved. Supporters, however, would emphasize that these measures are essential for creating a strong culture of accountability and awareness around child protection among educators.

Companion Bills

NJ A2523

Same As Requires certain officers of education organizations to sign acknowledgement and undergo training concerning duties to report child abuse.

NJ A914

Carry Over Requires certain officers of education organizations to sign acknowledgement and undergo training concerning duties to report child abuse.

NJ S2220

Carry Over Requires certain officers of education organizations to sign acknowledgement and undergo training concerning duties to report child abuse.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2220

Requires certain officers of education organizations to sign acknowledgement and undergo training concerning duties to report child abuse.

NJ A914

Requires certain officers of education organizations to sign acknowledgement and undergo training concerning duties to report child abuse.

NJ A2523

Requires certain officers of education organizations to sign acknowledgement and undergo training concerning duties to report child abuse.

NJ A5835

Requires law enforcement officers to undergo training on their responsibilities as mandated reporters of incidents of child abuse and neglect.

NJ AB1153

Mandated Child Abuse Reporting Employee Training Act of 2020.

NJ HB06326

An Act Concerning The Response Of School Districts And The Departments Of Education And Children And Families To Reports Of Child Abuse And Neglect.

NJ AB506

Youth service organizations: child abuse and neglect prevention.

NJ HB05433

An Act Concerning Reports Of Child Abuse And Neglect And The Response Of School Districts, The Department Of Education And The Department Of Children And Families.

NJ AB601

Child abuse: reporting.

NJ HB05436

An Act Concerning Educator Certification, Teachers, Paraeducators And Mandated Reporter Requirements.

Similar Bills

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