New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4233

Introduced
5/2/24  

Caption

Requires adoption of school tick remediation policy in public and private schools.

Impact

The bill will have significant implications for school health procedures, particularly in areas specifically identified as high-risk for tick-related incidents. Schools will be required to implement the policy within 18 months of the bill's effective date, which includes evaluating tick presence, identifying high-activity areas, and implementing cost-effective, pesticide-free interventions. Importantly, the bill emphasizes the need for educational outreach, ensuring that students, staff, and parents are informed about tick prevention and disease recognition.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4233 seeks to address public health concerns associated with ticks and Lyme disease by requiring public and private schools in New Jersey to adopt a comprehensive tick remediation policy. The legislation mandates that within 12 months of enactment, the Commissioner of Environmental Protection, in consultation with the Departments of Education and Health, develop this policy as part of the schools' existing integrated pest management guidelines. The aim is to reduce the incidence of tick-borne diseases on school properties, particularly in areas identified as having a high prevalence of such diseases.

Contention

While the bill appears focused on enhancing student safety and public health, potential points of contention may arise regarding its implementation costs and the management of pesticide use on school grounds. Schools may encounter challenges related to funding and staffing, particularly in rural areas where tick populations may be more prevalent. Additionally, the balance between effective tick management and environmental safety could lead to debates regarding the use of any pesticides that might be deemed necessary if non-chemical measures are insufficient.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A4820

Requires school districts to provide instruction on prevention of Lyme Disease and other tick-borne diseases in grades kindergarten through 12; requires DOH to publish certain guidelines concerning ticks.

NJ S2463

Requires school districts to provide instruction on prevention of Lyme Disease and other tick-borne diseases in grades kindergarten through 12; requires DOH to publish certain guidelines concerning ticks.

NJ A1524

Requires adoption of anti-nepotism policies by school districts and charter schools.

NJ S578

Mandates additional requirements for anti-bullying policies of public schools, expands information provided in DOE guidance document on bullying, and requires parents be provided clear explanation of student rights in school bullying investigations.

NJ S1581

Mandates additional requirements for anti-bullying policies of public schools, expands information provided in DOE guidance document on bullying, and requires parents be provided clear explanation of student rights in school bullying investigations.

NJ S2121

Requires adoption of anti-nepotism policies by school districts and charter schools.

NJ S1751

Requires adoption of anti-nepotism policies by school districts and charter schools.

NJ S2296

Prohibits the application of lawn care pesticides on the grounds of any public or private pre-school or public or private school with students in grade twelve (12) or lower, except in an emergency situation.

NJ H7359

Prohibits the application of lawn care pesticides on the grounds of any public or private pre-school or public or private school with students in grade twelve (12) or lower, except in an emergency situation.

NJ A3019

Requires new flooring for schools, community centers, and child care centers to be certified mercury-free.

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