New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5618

Introduced
6/20/23  

Caption

Establishes grant program in DOE for school districts to implement animal therapy programs.

Impact

The bill mandates that participating school districts submit an application outlining their plans for utilizing therapy animals to enhance student wellness. Each district must demonstrate compliance with health and safety guidelines for both students and animals. The Commissioner of Education is charged with selecting two school districts from each of New Jersey's regions, ensuring diverse representation from urban, suburban, and rural areas. Additionally, the grant funding can be utilized to cover training costs for teachers using their own therapy animals, further facilitating the implementation of these programs.

Summary

Assembly Bill A5618, sponsored by Assemblywoman Carol A. Murphy, proposes the establishment of a grant program under the Department of Education in New Jersey aimed at supporting school districts in implementing animal therapy programs. This initiative allows school districts to apply for funding to provide therapy animals in wellness centers or student counseling offices. The bill emphasizes the potential psychological and physiological benefits that therapy animals can offer to students, such as reducing stress and anxiety, thereby promoting overall student wellbeing.

Contention

Some potential points of contention regarding this bill may arise from the implementation and effectiveness of therapy animal programs in educational settings. Critics may question the adequacy of available funding and the program's ability to meet the varying needs of different school districts. Furthermore, there may be concerns over the logistics of integrating therapy animals into existing school environments, including health and safety protocols, insurance liabilities, and the potential impact on staff workloads. As districts report their experiences and outcomes annually, continuous evaluation will be essential to address these concerns.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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