New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3360

Introduced
12/1/22  

Caption

Permits legislative agents and organizations to receive funds assessed on tuition bills as waivable fees.

Impact

The proposed changes in SB S3360 would enable public colleges and universities to assess these fees directly on tuition bills, thus providing a new revenue stream for organizations representing student interests in legislative matters. This could potentially strengthen the engagement of students in legislative advocacy by allowing them to support such organizations financially through their tuition. However, the bill mandates that these fees must include clear explanations regarding their non-mandatory nature, along with a waiver process to ensure students are fully informed of their options.

Summary

Senate Bill S3360 aims to amend existing provisions governing the assessment of tuition fees at public institutions of higher education in New Jersey. The central point of this bill is to allow funds obtained from students' tuition bills to be allocated to legislative agents and organizations that seek to influence legislation, categorized as waivable fees. This represents a significant shift from current law, which prohibits such fees unless previously authorized by a student referendum. Under S3360, these waivable fees would be integrated into tuition bills without needing prior student voting, thereby streamlining the process.

Contention

Notably, the bill has sparked debate regarding the implications of bypassing the previous requirement for a student referendum. Critics might argue that this change undermines student autonomy and the democratic process within educational institutions. On the other hand, supporters may contend that this modification simplifies the process for students who wish to contribute to legislative advocacy without the barriers of formal voting, thus enabling a more proactive approach to student representation in government.

Companion Bills

NJ A5629

Same As Permits legislative agents and organizations to receive funds assessed on tuition bills as waivable fees.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1621

Permits legislative agents and organizations to receive funds assessed on tuition bills as waivable fees.

NJ A1717

Permits legislative agents and organizations to receive funds assessed on tuition bills as waivable fees.

NJ A5629

Permits legislative agents and organizations to receive funds assessed on tuition bills as waivable fees.

NJ S4272

Repeals law that requires funds for legislative agents to be assessed on student tuition bills in certain manner.

NJ A5670

Repeals law that requires funds for legislative agents to be assessed on student tuition bills in certain manner.

NJ A1772

Requires tuition bills of public institutions of higher education to include details on student fees and opt-out provision for student-managed entertainment fees, and requires certain institutions' websites to include student fee information.

NJ HB403

CTE students; provide tuition-free instruction and increased financial assistance for industry certification assessment.

NJ A2870

Expands Tuition Aid Grant program to part-time undergraduates.

NJ A469

Authorizes cannabis cultivation on land receiving farmland assessment.

NJ S1545

Expands Tuition Aid Grant program to part-time undergraduates.

Similar Bills

TX SB1741

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NJ S1621

Permits legislative agents and organizations to receive funds assessed on tuition bills as waivable fees.

NJ A1717

Permits legislative agents and organizations to receive funds assessed on tuition bills as waivable fees.

NJ A5629

Permits legislative agents and organizations to receive funds assessed on tuition bills as waivable fees.

NJ A2247

"New Jersey Predatory Alienation Prevention and Consensual Response Act."

NJ A3627

"New Jersey Predatory Alienation Prevention and Consensual Response Act."

CA SB24

Political Reform Act of 1974: public campaign financing.

CA AB270

Political Reform Act of 1974: public campaign financing.