New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1857

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Requires boards of education to adopt policies to make schools asthma-friendly.

Impact

The provisions of A1857 significantly affect state laws concerning public school operations, particularly issues surrounding health management for children with asthma. Under this bill, each board of education must establish an indoor air quality team for every school, ensuring proper training for staff members in managing asthma. Additionally, the bill mandates policies for reducing school bus idling, which not only benefits air quality but also reduces potential environmental triggers for asthma attacks among students.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1857 aims to enhance asthma management in New Jersey schools by requiring boards of education to adopt specific policies and procedures that foster 'asthma-friendly' environments. This legislation emphasizes the importance of creating procedures that help educational institutions achieve an 'asthma friendly' designation from the Pediatric/Adult Asthma Coalition of New Jersey. The bill outlines training for school nurses and staff on asthma treatment, aiming to improve response to asthma-related health issues among students.

Contention

While the intention behind A1857 is to protect student health, there may be some concerns regarding the implementation and resource allocation for these new measures. Schools will be tasked with developing and enforcing these policies, which could require financial resources and training programs. Stakeholders may debate the effectiveness of such measures in addressing asthma management versus the potential burden placed on local education budgets and administrative structures. Moreover, the history of advocacy for asthma awareness is underscored by the bill's dedication to Barbara 'BJ' Jackson, a figure symbolic of the fight against asthma-related challenges, which serves to highlight how personal stories can influence legislative changes.

Companion Bills

NJ S1719

Same As Requires boards of education to adopt policies to make schools asthma-friendly.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1719

Requires boards of education to adopt policies to make schools asthma-friendly.

NJ HB251

School districts; require all schools to have epinephrine auto-injectors in every building and cafeteria.

NJ HB339

School districts; require all schools to have epinephrine auto-injectors in every building and cafeteria.

NJ HB134

School districts; require all schools to have epinephrine auto-injectors in every building and cafeteria.

NJ HB55

School districts; require all schools to have epinephrine auto-injectors in every building and cafeteria.

NJ H2258

Relative to improving asthma in schools

NJ H2520

Relative to improving asthma in schools

NJ A1164

Requires each board of education to adopt policy establishing temperature control standards and guidelines for school district facilities.

NJ A4917

Requires boards of education to adopt policies pertaining to use of safe schools resource officers and referral of students to law enforcement.

NJ A4109

Requires school districts to adopt policies concerning needs of transgender students.

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