New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3282

Introduced
3/7/22  

Caption

Directs State Board of Education to require that when individualized education program (IEP) team is developing individualized education program for student prone to regression, it must consider consistency of staffing.

Impact

By implementing this bill, New Jersey aims to strengthen its legislative approach to special education, specifically addressing areas where students have seen regression due to inconsistent educational support structures. The requirement for stability in staffing is intended to enhance the educational experience and outcomes for students with unique needs, emphasizing the state's commitment to providing adequate resources and attention to the challenges faced by these students. As such, the bill seeks to ensure that school districts develop strategic plans that factor in the location, curriculum, and staffing within special education programs.

Summary

Assembly Bill 3282 (A3282) was introduced in New Jersey to enhance the support for students with special educational needs, particularly those prone to regression, such as students diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. The bill mandates that the State Board of Education develop regulations ensuring that when Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) are formulated for these students, the consistency of staffing must be a significant consideration. This directive aims to improve the efficacy of special education by minimizing the disruptions that come from changes in staff, thereby fostering a more stable learning environment for vulnerable students.

Contention

While A3282 aims to provide substantial benefits to students and their families, there may be concerns regarding the logistics of enforcing this requirement within school districts. Critics might argue about the challenges faced by school districts in maintaining consistent staffing, especially in underfunded or rural areas where resources are strained. The potential increase in operational burdens placed on school districts to comply with these regulations could also be a point of contention, especially if adequate funding and support for implementation are not provided.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A2985

Directs State Board of Education to require that when individualized education program (IEP) team is developing individualized education program for student prone to regression, it must consider consistency of staffing.

NJ HB05353

An Act Concerning Individualized Education Programs And Other Issues Relating To Special Education.

NJ SB1539

Relating to the terminology used to refer to an individualized education program team.

NJ HB2890

Relating to the terminology used to refer to an individualized education program team.

NJ HB411

Relating to the terminology used to refer to an individualized education program team.

NJ SB1108

Relating to the terminology used to refer to an individualized education program team.

NJ SF2078

Individualized education program requirements modification

NJ AB2420

Special education: individualized education programs: transition services.

NJ SB445

Special education: standardized individualized education program template: translation.

NJ HF1803

Individualized education program requirements modified, and rulemaking required.

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