Provides certain employment protections for working parents due to school closure during state of emergency and public health emergency.
Impact
The bill directly impacts existing labor laws by supplementing New Jersey's Title 34, aimed at enhancing protections for employees during extraordinary circumstances. By introducing a rebuttable presumption that employees who have previously worked remotely can continue to do so, the legislation empowers families to balance work with educational responsibilities. Employers would be required to maintain flexible working conditions for parents, thereby promoting family stability during critical times. Failure to comply with the provisions of the bill could lead to significant civil penalties for offending employers, escalating with repeated violations.
Summary
Assembly Bill A3670, introduced in the New Jersey legislature, aims to establish employment protections for parents or guardians of school-aged children during public health emergencies that result in school closures. The bill stipulates that it would be considered unlawful for employers to mandate the physical presence of employees who can perform their jobs remotely while schools are closed due to a declared state of emergency. This law is particularly relevant in the context of the ongoing challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic and similar future emergencies requiring virtual or remote instruction.
Contention
One notable contention surrounding bill A3670 relates to concerns over business operations and the potential burden on employers. Opponents may argue that the legislation could impose undue strain on businesses that require a certain level of in-person engagement for operational efficiency. Furthermore, the bill's provisions also intersect with issues of discrimination, as it highlights the disproportionate impact of remote learning requirements on women and minority parents. Critics from the business community might express apprehension regarding the interpretation of 'undue hardship', potentially leading to disputes about compliance and operational adaptability.
Prohibits public school students and employees from immediately returning to school after traveling to certain places during public health emergencies.
Requires DCF and DOE to establish policies and procedures relating to child abuse and neglect and child abuse prevention during certain public health emergencies.
Requires DCF and DOE to establish policies and procedures relating to child abuse and neglect and child abuse prevention during certain public health emergencies.
Requires DCF and DOE to establish policies and procedures relating to child abuse and neglect and child abuse prevention during certain public health emergencies.
Requires DCF and DOE to establish policies and procedures relating to child abuse and neglect and child abuse prevention during certain public health emergencies.
Directs NJ Department of Agriculture to request necessary waivers from US Department of Agriculture to provide food and meals during school closures due to COVID-19 public health emergency.
Creates new $100 assessment for convictions of certain sexual offenses to fund counseling for victims and their families; establishes Sexual Offender Victim Counseling Fund.