New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1281

Introduced
1/11/22  
Refer
1/11/22  

Caption

Extends period of time for filing special education due process petitions related to COVID-19 school closures and periods of virtual, remote, hybrid, or in-person instruction.

Impact

The bill directly modifies the existing framework established by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and relevant state statutes concerning special education. By extending the due process filing deadline, A1281 aims to address the delays and complications faced by families during the pandemic, which may have hindered their access to appropriate educational services. The inclusion of provisions for local educational agencies to hold Individualized Education Program (IEP) meetings further underscores the bill's commitment to ensuring that students with disabilities receive necessary support and compensatory education where applicable.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1281 aims to extend the timeline for filing due process petitions related to special education in the context of the disruptions caused by COVID-19. Specifically, it allows parents, guardians, and local educational agencies to file a request for a due process hearing at any time before September 1, 2023, concerning issues that arose from the education of children with disabilities during school closures and the new modalities of instruction that emerged during the pandemic. This amendment is significant as it offers additional time for families to seek legal recourse regarding their children's educational needs that may have been affected during the tumultuous time of the pandemic.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding A1281 has generally been supportive, as stakeholders recognize the necessity of providing families with additional time to respond to educational disruptions. Supporters include advocates for individuals with disabilities and educational professionals who acknowledge the unique challenges that arose during COVID-19. Conversely, there have been voices questioning the practicality of extending timelines and the impact on local educational resources, but these concerns have not overshadowed the broader acknowledgment of the bill's necessity.

Contention

While A1281 is designed to provide broader access to due process for families, some contention arises around the proper management of educational resources and the implications of extended timeframes on administrative capacities within educational agencies. Furthermore, the conditions under which compensatory education is determined may lead to interpretations that provoke debate about liability and service provision—essentially, how schools are expected to manage these additional requirements while still fulfilling their other educational obligations.

Companion Bills

NJ S905

Same As Extends period of time for filing special education due process petitions related to COVID-19 school closures and periods of virtual, remote, hybrid, or in-person instruction.

Previously Filed As

NJ S905

Extends period of time for filing special education due process petitions related to COVID-19 school closures and periods of virtual, remote, hybrid, or in-person instruction.

NJ A3300

Requires school programs of virtual or remote instruction to be implemented primarily through use of virtual instructional sessions.

NJ S1795

Requires school programs of virtual or remote instruction to be implemented primarily through use of virtual instructional sessions.

NJ A5874

Requires board of education to directly employ certain professionals; permits board of education to contract for certain personnel; permits use of virtual or remote instruction for public school students in certain circumstances.

NJ S426

Revises process for use of virtual or remote instruction to meet minimum 180-day school year requirement.

NJ S3629

Revises process for use of virtual or remote instruction to meet minimum 180-day school year requirement.

NJ A2199

Revises conditions for use of virtual or remote instruction to meet minimum 180-day school year requirement.

NJ AB967

Special education: COVID-19 Special Education Fund.

NJ A1066

Revises conditions for use of virtual or remote instruction to meet minimum 180-day school year requirement.

NJ S464

Revises conditions for use of virtual or remote instruction to meet minimum 180-day school year requirement.

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