New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4495

Introduced
9/15/22  

Caption

Transfers jurisdiction over school meals programs from Department of Agriculture to DOE.

Impact

This transfer is regarded as beneficial by proponents, who argue that the DOE is better equipped to administer programs targeting school-aged children compared to the DOA, whose primary focus is on agriculture and related industries. The bill emphasizes that access to nutritional meals is critical for academic success and that the DOE’s alignment with educational goals makes it a more suitable authority for overseeing school meals programs. Existing orders and rules established by the DOA will remain in effect until they are explicitly amended or replaced by rules from the DOE.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4495 aims to enhance the management and oversight of school meals programs in New Jersey by transferring jurisdiction from the Department of Agriculture (DOA) to the Department of Education (DOE). The bill outlines a 'school meals program' to encompass various federal programs including the National School Lunch Program, the federal School Breakfast Program, and others designed to ensure that eligible children have access to nutritious meals. By placing these programs under the DOE, the bill intends to improve the educational success of children by ensuring they receive proper nutrition.

Contention

Despite the positive outlook surrounding the bill, concerns may arise regarding the capacity of the DOE to take on this additional responsibility without compromising its existing obligations to educational standards and administration. There may also be fears that the transition could disrupt existing programs temporarily. Critics could argue it invites bureaucratic complexities, potentially hindering immediate access to necessary resources and services for children until the DOE fully establishes its new oversight framework.

Companion Bills

NJ S2975

Same As Transfers jurisdiction over school meals programs from Department of Agriculture to DOE.

Similar Bills

NJ A616

Transfers jurisdiction over school meals programs from Department of Agriculture to DOE.

NJ A5093

Requires school meal service providers to give purchasing preference to foods produced by in-State farmers and other food producers located within State borders or within 100 miles of destination school.

NJ A3260

Directs Department of Agriculture in consultation with DOE, to establish Internet-based school meals application.

NJ A2365

Requires school food authorities to engage in public education campaigns and develop promotional materials to educate parents and guardians of students about existing and expanding school meals program options.

NJ A1821

Requires school districts to take certain actions in circumstances when school meal bill is in arrears; prohibits shaming students with school meal bills in arrears; prohibits certain district actions in collecting unpaid school meal fees.

NJ A3123

Requires public and nonpublic schools with lunch programs to provide free lunch to increasing numbers of income-eligible students and, after five-year phase-in, to provide free lunch to all students, regardless of income or federal eligibility.

NJ A4132

Establishes NJ Agricultural Literacy Week.

NJ A5573

Requires public and nonpublic schools with lunch programs to provide free lunch to increasing numbers of income-eligible students and, after five-year phase-in, to provide free lunch to all students, regardless of income or federal eligibility.