New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3632

Introduced
2/12/24  

Caption

Requires State employees to be trained in disability law and etiquette.

Impact

Once enacted, A3632 will have significant implications for state employment practices and disability accommodation protocols. The bill requires that all state government employers implement this training program within one year from the effective date of the legislation. Existing employees will be required to complete training within 180 days of its implementation, with biennial updates afterward. New employees must also complete training within 180 days of being hired, ensuring a controlled and consistent approach to disability awareness across state agencies.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3632 mandates that all State employees undergo training related to disability laws and etiquette. The bill is designed to enhance the understanding of state employees regarding the treatment and accommodation of individuals with various disabilities. It focuses on providing comprehensive training that meets standards established by existing legislation, specifically the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The bill outlines the structure for the training program and requires the State Treasurer to collaborate with the Commissioner of Human Services in its development and ongoing revisions.

Contention

A notable point of contention surrounding A3632 may arise from the bill's requirements for ongoing training and compliance, which could impose additional administrative burdens on state agencies. Critics might argue that while the intent of improving service to individuals with disabilities is commendable, the costs associated with administering such programs and the complexity of ensuring compliance may present challenges. Additionally, there might be discussions on the effectiveness of such training in real-world application and its impact on fostering an inclusive environment for all individuals.

Companion Bills

NJ S1750

Same As Requires State employees to be trained in disability law and etiquette.

NJ A2252

Carry Over Requires State employees to be trained in disability law and etiquette.

Previously Filed As

NJ A2252

Requires State employees to be trained in disability law and etiquette.

NJ S729

Requires State employees to be trained in disability law and etiquette.

NJ S1750

Requires State employees to be trained in disability law and etiquette.

NJ HF383

Advisory Task Force on State Employment and Retention of Employees with Disabilities recommendations adopted, and report required.

NJ SF1261

Recommendations adoption of the Advisory Task force on State Employment and Retention of Employees with Disabilities

NJ A5131

Revises law on extended employment programs for persons with disabilities.

NJ S4004

Revises law on extended employment programs for persons with disabilities.

NJ S2057

Requires certain documentation of needs of students with disabilities during school security drills and emergency situations and in school security plans; requires staff training on needs of students with disabilities in emergency planning.

NJ A1174

Requires certain documentation of needs of students with disabilities during school security drills and emergency situations and in school security plans; requires staff training on needs of students with disabilities in emergency planning.

NJ S1631

Establishes program in DOLWD to connect persons with disabilities with job training and employment.

Similar Bills

NJ S1750

Requires State employees to be trained in disability law and etiquette.

NJ A2252

Requires State employees to be trained in disability law and etiquette.

NJ S729

Requires State employees to be trained in disability law and etiquette.

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