New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3244

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Provides for direct State payment of cost of special education and related services for certain students.

Impact

The bill's implementation would relieve school districts from the financial strain of funding high needs placements, thus potentially improving service delivery and access to necessary resources for students with disabilities. By establishing an Office of High Needs Placement Funding within the Department of Education, the act aims to create a centralized system for managing contracts and payments to service providers while ensuring that these students receive appropriate and adequate support. The creation of a quality rating system for providers is also included, intending to enhance accountability and transparency amid growing concerns about the quality of education for students with disabilities.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3244, also referred to as the 'Fairness in Special Education Funding for Student Success Act,' is a significant piece of legislation aimed at revising the funding structure for special education services in New Jersey. The bill proposes that the state directly subsidize the costs associated with providing special education and related services for students classified as requiring high needs placements, defined as those requiring support over $55,000 based on their Individualized Education Programs (IEPs). This shift signifies a substantial change from the previous model, wherein school districts bore these financial burdens under the extraordinary special education aid framework, which is now being eliminated.

Contention

However, the proposed bill is not without contention. Critics may argue that the centralized control of funding could lead to inefficiencies and may fail to address the uniqueness of individual district needs or the varied complexities of special education services. Opponents might also express concerns regarding the adequacy of state oversight and the potential implications for local control over educational decisions. The elimination of the previous aid framework, which provided reimbursement for extraordinary costs, raises questions about the transitional challenges for districts that have depended on this funding structure and how they will adapt to the new system while ensuring compliance with federal mandates under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).

Companion Bills

NJ S410

Same As Provides for direct State payment of cost of special education and related services for certain students.

NJ S1569

Carry Over Provides for direct State payment of cost of special education and related services for certain students.

NJ A5370

Carry Over Provides for direct State payment of cost of special education and related services for certain students.

Similar Bills

NJ S410

Provides for direct State payment of cost of special education and related services for certain students.

NJ A5370

Provides for direct State payment of cost of special education and related services for certain students.

NJ S1569

Provides for direct State payment of cost of special education and related services for certain students.

NJ A443

Eliminates use of census-based funding of special education aid in school funding law.

NJ S1410

Eliminates use of census-based funding of special education aid in school funding law.

NJ A3798

Eliminates use of census-based funding of special education aid in school funding law.

NJ S2425

Eliminates use of census-based funding of special education aid in school funding law.

NJ A5186

Makes various changes to school funding and budgeting laws; eliminates use of census-based funding for special education aid; establishes reimbursement program for school district fuel costs.