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NJ S1796

NJ S1796
Provides that State pay high school equivalency exam fees for low-income individuals.


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Introduced
02/24/2020
In Committee
02/24/2020
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/11/2022

Introduced Session

2020-2021 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires that the State Board of Education, within six months of the bill's effective date, establish a program to pay the high school equivalency exam fees on behalf of low-income individuals. The bill defines a low-income individual as one who lives in a household in which the household income is not greater than 185 percent of the most recent federal poverty guidelines. The program would not provide payment for more than one exam for an individual. The State cost of the fees would be paid from the portion of the Workforce Development Partnership Fund that is currently used to fund, at the discretion of the Commissioner of Labor and Workforce Development, the purposes enumerated in subsection a. of section 4 of P.L.1992, c.43 (C.34:15D-4). The State board currently accepts three exams as the basis for awarding a State-issued high school diploma to an individual: 1) the GED, which costs $120; 2) Hi-SET, which costs $90; and TASC, which costs $92.

AI Summary

This bill requires the State Board of Education to establish a program that pays the high school equivalency exam fees on behalf of low-income individuals, defined as those living in households with incomes not exceeding 185% of the federal poverty guidelines. The program would cover the cost of up to one exam per individual. The funding for this program would come from the portion of the Workforce Development Partnership Fund currently used at the discretion of the Commissioner of Labor and Workforce Development for the purposes outlined in the existing law.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Education Committee (on 02/24/2020)

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