New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2964

Introduced
3/18/24  

Caption

Creates standards for independent bias auditing of automated employment decision tools.

Impact

The legislation outlines specific requirements for employers choosing to use AEDTs for employment decisions. Notably, it mandates the conduction of bias audits by independent auditors, which should analyze the systems for compliance with anti-discrimination laws. Furthermore, results of these audits must be posted publicly on employer websites, which is expected to enhance accountability and give transparency to potential candidates about the tools being used in their hiring process.

Summary

Senate Bill S2964 introduces a framework for the independent bias auditing of automated employment decision tools (AEDTs) within New Jersey. The bill aims to ensure that these systems, which may utilize advanced statistical algorithms and machine learning to assess candidate suitability, comply with the 'Law Against Discrimination' and mitigate potential biases in hiring practices. By doing so, the legislation seeks to create a more equitable employment landscape, where tools used to evaluate candidates are held to rigorous standards of impartiality and transparency.

Contention

Despite the positive implications of S2964 for promoting fairness in employment practices, there are anticipated discussions around the potential burden placed on employers. Critics may point to the implementation costs and the logistical challenges of regularly conducting these audits. Additionally, there could be concerns regarding the definition and reliability of AEDTs, as well as the qualifications required for auditors to ensure their independence and objectivity. The balance between ensuring fair practices and avoiding overregulation may form the crux of ongoing debates about the bill.

Companion Bills

NJ A3855

Same As Creates standards for independent bias auditing of automated employment decision tools.

Previously Filed As

NJ A3855

Creates standards for independent bias auditing of automated employment decision tools.

NJ A3854

Regulates use of automated employment decision tools in employment decisions to minimize discrimination in employment.

NJ S1926

Regulates use of automated tools in hiring decisions to minimize discrimination in employment.

NJ S1588

Regulates use of automated tools in hiring decisions to minimize discrimination in employment.

NJ A4909

Regulates use of automated tools in hiring decisions to minimize discrimination in employment.

NJ A4030

Regulates use of automated tools in hiring decisions to minimize discrimination in employment.

NJ SB7

Employment: automated decision systems.

NJ AB331

Automated decision tools.

NJ S00185

Restricts the use by an employer or an employment agency of electronic monitoring or an automated employment decision tool to screen a candidate or employee for an employment decision unless such tool has been the subject of an impact assessment within the last year; requires notice to employment candidates of the use of such tools; provides remedies for violations.

NJ S06471

Relates to the use of automated decision tools by landlords for making housing decisions; sets conditions and rules for use of such tools.

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