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NJ A3050

NJ A3050
Requires that in-service training for school employees on safety and security include component on behavioral threat assessment.


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Introduced
02/20/2020
In Committee
02/20/2020
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/11/2022

Introduced Session

2020-2021 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Under current State Board of Education regulations at N.J.A.C.6A:16-5.1(d), each board of education is required to provide an in-service training program for school district employees to enable them to recognize and appropriately respond to safety and security concerns. This bill would require that the in-service training program include a component on establishing a behavioral threat assessment team in each school district for the purpose of identifying students who pose a potential safety risk and preventing targeted violence in the district. Under the bill, the training for a behavioral threat assessment team must include information on the following: identifying students who may pose a threat to school safety; assessing the actions, communications, and specific circumstances that suggest a potential risk of violence; and providing appropriate resources to prevent potential violent incidents. The bill provides that a behavioral threat assessment team must be multidisciplinary in membership and, to the extent possible, must include the following individuals: (1) a school psychologist, school counselor, school social worker, or other school employee with expertise in student counseling; (2) a teaching staff member; (3) a school principal or other senior school administrator; and (4) a safe schools resource officer or school employee who serves as a school liaison to law enforcement. Additional school employees may serve as regular members of the team or may be consulted during the threat assessment process, as determined to be appropriate by the team. The bill directs the Department of Education, in consultation with State law enforcement agencies and the New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness, to develop guidelines for school districts regarding the establishment and training of behavioral threat assessment teams.

AI Summary

This bill requires that the in-service training program for school district employees on safety and security include a component on establishing a behavioral threat assessment team in each school district. The purpose of the team is to identify students who pose a potential safety risk and prevent targeted violence. The training must cover identifying students who may pose a threat, assessing potential risk factors, and providing resources to prevent violent incidents. The bill specifies that the behavioral threat assessment team must be multidisciplinary and include a school psychologist, counselor, or other expert; a teaching staff member; a school administrator; and a school resource officer or liaison to law enforcement. Additional school employees may also serve on the team or be consulted as needed. The Department of Education, in consultation with state law enforcement and homeland security agencies, is directed to develop guidelines for school districts on establishing and training these behavioral threat assessment teams.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Education Committee (on 02/20/2020)

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