New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2429

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Authorizes Class Three special law enforcement officers to provide security in places of religious worship; makes certain clarifications concerning their use in nonpublic schools.

Impact

By allowing Class Three officers to work in religious institutions, this bill extends the protective reach of law enforcement into new domains, potentially offering a higher level of safety for congregants. Moreover, it mandates that if school districts choose to employ these officers for public schools, then they must also hire them for nonpublic schools within the same district, ensuring uniformity in security provisions across different school types. While school districts have the discretion to decide whether or not to hire these officers, should they opt to do so, they are tasked with funding the security services provided by these officers.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2429 seeks to expand the responsibilities of Class Three special law enforcement officers in New Jersey by authorizing them to provide security at places of religious worship, including churches, mosques, synagogues, and temples. This bill builds upon the framework established by the Special Law Enforcement Officers' Act, which originally allows these officers to ensure safety and security primarily within public and nonpublic schools and county colleges. The introduction of this bill highlights the growing concerns over safety in places of worship, particularly in light of recent events across the country that have raised questions about security in these religious spaces.

Contention

The potential passage of this bill may spur discussions on the appropriateness of police presence in religious settings, particularly among diverse communities with varying perceptions of law enforcement. Critics may argue that such measures could lead to over-policing or discomfort among worshippers, while supporters would likely emphasize the importance of safety and security in today’s volatile environment. This bill represents a significant shift in the role of law enforcement within community spaces, and its impact will depend heavily on the implementation and reception by those it seeks to protect.

Companion Bills

NJ A1677

Carry Over Authorizes Class Three special law enforcement officers to provide security in places of religious worship; makes certain clarifications concerning their use in nonpublic schools.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1677

Authorizes Class Three special law enforcement officers to provide security in places of religious worship; makes certain clarifications concerning their use in nonpublic schools.

NJ S851

Authorizes Class Three special law enforcement officers to provide security in places of religious worship; requires nonpublic security aid be used for Class Three officers upon request of nonpublic school.

NJ S2114

Authorizes Class Three special law enforcement officers to provide security in places of religious worship; requires nonpublic security aid be used for Class Three officers upon request of nonpublic school.

NJ S2690

Authorizes Class Three special law enforcement officers to provide security at public and private colleges.

NJ A105

Authorizes Class Three special law enforcement officers to provide security at public and private colleges.

NJ A278

Authorizes Class Three special law enforcement officers to provide security at public and private colleges.

NJ S166

Authorizes Class Three special law enforcement officers to provide security at public and private colleges.

NJ A533

Permits certain special law enforcement officers and auxiliary police officers to carry firearms on duty.

NJ A4735

Permits certain special law enforcement officers and auxiliary police officers to carry firearms on duty.

NJ A4999

Permits appointment of Class Three special law enforcement officers by county sheriffs.

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