New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1988

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Requires school districts to maintain restrooms in good working order.

Impact

The introduction of A1988 signifies a legislative shift towards elevating the standards of public facilities in educational institutions. By officially requiring school districts to uphold these standards, the bill aims to enhance the overall hygiene and safety of school environments. Adherence to these regulations would have significant implications for school operations, potentially necessitating additional funding or resources for maintenance and staffing. Given that many schools already face budget constraints, this requirement may be met with challenges, including resistance from some districts concerned about the financial burden of implementing the required changes.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1988 aims to ensure that all public school restrooms in New Jersey are maintained in good working order. The bill requires school districts to meet specific standards regarding restroom cleanliness, functionality, and supplies. Under this legislation, it is mandated that restrooms be cleaned and sanitized daily, and they must include properly functioning toilets and sinks, stocked toilet paper, functioning hand dryers or paper towel dispensers, adequately maintained stall doors, and menstrual product disposal units. This oversight will apply to all restrooms accessible to students in public schools, regardless of their residential district.

Contention

A1988 may spark debate regarding the allocation of school funding and the prioritization of facility maintenance within educational budgets. Supporters of the bill argue that ensuring clean and functional restrooms is essential for students' health and well-being, creating a conducive learning environment. However, opponents may raise concerns about whether mandates for restroom upkeep might detract from funding available for other critical educational needs, such as staffing and educational resources. The potential for increased regulatory oversight is likely to be a point of contention, with advocates emphasizing health standards while critics may caution against overregulation and its financial implications.

Companion Bills

NJ A3979

Carry Over Requires school districts to maintain restrooms in good working order.

Previously Filed As

NJ A3979

Requires school districts to maintain restrooms in good working order.

NJ A4559

Requires school districts to provide menstrual products for students in grades kindergarten through 12.

NJ SB760

School facilities: all-gender restrooms.

NJ A2008

Requires school districts to provide menstrual products for students in grades kindergarten through 12.

NJ AB10

Feminine hygiene products: public school restrooms.

NJ AB2162

School facilities: maintenance in good repair: mechanical systems.

NJ A397

Requires State to pay all costs associated with maintaining and operating the office of the executive county superintendent of schools.

NJ A3213

Requires school districts to provide menstrual products in all school buildings.

NJ S2833

Requires public referendum prior to local boards of education adopting or altering public school curriculum.

NJ S3910

Makes various changes to provision of preschool aid and facilities requirements; establishes Universal Preschool Implementation Steering Committee; requires full-day kindergarten in all school districts.

Similar Bills

CA SB760

School facilities: all-gender restrooms.

CA AB367

Menstrual products.

IL HB2783

CMS-MENSTRUAL PRODUCTS

DC B26-0102

Expanding Access to Public Restrooms Act of 2025

CA AB1297

Public restrooms.

CA AB1017

Public restrooms: Right to Restrooms Act of 2021.

NJ A4559

Requires school districts to provide menstrual products for students in grades kindergarten through 12.

NJ A3213

Requires school districts to provide menstrual products in all school buildings.