New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3349

Introduced
12/1/22  
Refer
12/1/22  
Report Pass
1/12/23  
Refer
1/12/23  
Report Pass
2/13/23  
Engrossed
3/20/23  
Refer
3/20/23  
Report Pass
3/23/23  
Engrossed
3/30/23  
Enrolled
3/30/23  
Chaptered
5/15/23  

Caption

Requires payment of tuition for certain non-resident public school students.

Impact

The enactment of S3349 will potentially expand access to education for non-resident students in New Jersey, particularly benefitting military families who relocate frequently due to service obligations. However, the financial implications of charging tuition may present challenges for families seeking out public education while ensuring that local school districts establish fair and transparent tuition frameworks. As the law mandates uniform tuition rates, this may lead to more predictable costs for families while navigating educational options in the state.

Summary

S3349 is a legislative act concerning public school tuition in the state of New Jersey. The bill amends N.J.S.18A:38-3 to allow non-resident students to be admitted to public schools, provided they meet eligibility criteria established by their local board of education, and are willing to pay designated tuition fees. Each board of education is instructed to establish a uniform tuition amount for non-resident students who gain admission under this statute. Additionally, the bill provides provisions for previously resident students whose guardians are members of the armed forces on active duty, allowing them access to schools without the burden of tuition fees. This distinction aims to address the unique circumstances faced by military families during times of deployment or national emergency.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding S3349 appears favorable, particularly among groups advocating for military families and educational equity. Supporters argue that the bill addresses the unique needs of non-residents, thereby easing barriers to education during transitions caused by military service. Nevertheless, concerns persist regarding the financial strain that tuition requirements may impose on non-resident families, which could potentially deter some from accessing public schooling altogether. The legislation has sparked discussions about the balance between providing educational opportunities and ensuring financial accessibility.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding the bill include disparities in tuition rates established by differing school districts, which may lead to inequalities in access for non-resident students. Critics argue that while the aim is to create provisions for military families, the varying tuition amounts charged could create a patchwork of access based on financial resources available to different families. Additionally, the exclusion of county vocational school districts from this provision raises questions about equal educational opportunities across varying types of educational institutions.

Companion Bills

NJ A5327

Same As Requires payment of tuition for certain non-resident public school students.

Previously Filed As

NJ A5327

Requires payment of tuition for certain non-resident public school students.

NJ S4665

Expands category of nonresident children who school district may enroll without payment of tuition.

NJ A5233

Establishes "Protecting Legally-Present Youngsters' Limited Educational Resources Act"; requires students who are not U.S. citizens or legal immigrants to pay tuition to attend public schools.

NJ HB0426

Resident Student Tuition

NJ A3655

Provides tuition benefits at public institutions of higher education to New Jersey residents who are members of reserve component of Armed Forces of United States.

NJ S1616

Provides tuition benefits at public institutions of higher education to New Jersey residents who are members of reserve component of Armed Forces of United States.

NJ S3205

Provides tuition benefits at public institutions of higher education to New Jersey residents who are members of reserve component of Armed Forces of United States.

NJ A3128

Provides tuition benefits at public institutions of higher education to New Jersey residents who are members of reserve component of Armed Forces of United States.

NJ A2694

Allows resident school districts to provide payments in-lieu-of transportation to parents of county vocational school district pupils.

NJ A3353

Allows resident school districts to provide payments in-lieu-of transportation to parents of county vocational school district pupils.

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