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NJ A5597

NJ A5597
Permits school districts to administer student health surveys after prior written notification to parents and legal guardians.


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Introduced
05/12/2021
In Committee
06/10/2021
Crossed Over
05/20/2021
Passed
06/24/2021
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
07/02/2021

Introduced Session

2020-2021 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill allows school districts to administer anonymous, voluntary surveys concerning student health once prior written notification has been provided to parents and legal guardians. Specifically, the school district would be able to administer a survey concerning the use of alcohol, tobacco, drugs, and vaping; sexual behavior and attitudes; behaviors that may contribute to intentional or unintentional injuries or violence; or physical activity and nutrition-related behaviors. Written notification to parents and legal guardians would be delivered by regular mail, electronic mail, or a written acknowledgement form to be delivered by the student at least two weeks prior to administration of the survey. Information obtained through the survey would be submitted to the Department of Education and the Department of Health. Information may be used to develop public health initiatives and prevention programs and would not be used for marketing or other commercial purposes unrelated to student health. For the past several years, the Department of Education has been unable to obtain a sufficient amount data on student health surveys to produce a sample that is representative of the student population. This is due in part to the method in which students are permitted to participate in such surveys. Currently, parents or legal guardians must actively grant permission for their students to participate. Active permission is the process by which a signature is collected from a parent or legal guardian authorizing the student's participation in a survey. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the use of active permission reduces student participation rates by as much as 50 percent unless extraordinary follow up procedures are implemented. In contrast, passive parental permission presumes a parent or legal guardian has consented to the student's participation in a survey unless notice and an opportunity for the parent or legal guardian to deny permission is provided. Studies have shown that a lack of written consent rarely means that a parent or legal guardian has objections to their child's participation in a survey and that students from at-risk environments are less likely to return permission forms leading to diminished validity of the sample. By authorizing the use of passive parental permission, the State can increase student participation in student health surveys and acquire a better understanding of the various health issues affecting the student population to develop appropriate and responsive solutions.

AI Summary

This bill allows school districts to administer anonymous, voluntary surveys to students concerning their use of alcohol, tobacco, drugs, and vaping; sexual behavior and attitudes; behaviors that may contribute to injuries or violence; or physical activity and nutrition-related behaviors. The school district must provide written notification to parents and legal guardians at least two weeks prior to administering the survey, which can be delivered by mail, email, or a student-delivered form. The information gathered from the surveys will be submitted to the Departments of Education and Health and used to develop public health initiatives and prevention programs, but not for marketing or other commercial purposes unrelated to student health. This bill aims to increase student participation in these health surveys and improve the representativeness of the data, which has been limited in recent years due to the requirement of active parental permission.

Committee Categories

Health and Social Services

Sponsors (10)

Last Action

Approved P.L.2021, c.156. (on 07/02/2021)

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