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NJ A5918

NJ A5918
Permits use of preferred names on student diplomas.


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Introduced
06/21/2021
In Committee
06/21/2021
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/11/2022

Introduced Session

2020-2021 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill permits graduating students to use preferred names on diplomas conferred by both public and nonpublic schools, institutions of higher education, and proprietary institutions licensed to offer academic degrees. Graduating students would not be required to provide legal documentation sufficient to demonstrate a legal name or gender change in order to use a preferred name. Schools or institutions would have the right to deny a preferred name request if the preferred name is intended to misrepresent the person's identity or misappropriate the identity of another person, avoid a legal obligation, harm the reputation or interests of the school or institution, or be derogatory, obscene, or otherwise inappropriate. Schools and institutions would also be required to update a former student's records provided that the former student provides sufficient documentation demonstrating a legal name or gender change. Acceptable documents would include a state-issued driver's license, birth certificate, passport, social security card, or court order indicating a legal name or gender change, or both. Upon receipt of proper documentation sufficient to demonstrate a legal name or gender change, a school or institution would also be required to reissue any documents conferred upon the former student with the former student's updated legal name or gender upon request. Documents that could be reissued include, but not necessarily limited to, a transcript or diploma conferred by the school or institution.

AI Summary

This bill permits graduating students to use preferred names on diplomas conferred by public and nonpublic schools, institutions of higher education, and proprietary institutions. Schools and institutions would have the right to deny a preferred name request if it is intended to misrepresent the person's identity, avoid a legal obligation, harm the school's reputation, or be derogatory or inappropriate. The bill also requires schools and institutions to update a former student's records and reissue documents, such as transcripts or diplomas, upon receiving proper documentation of a legal name or gender change.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Education Committee (on 06/21/2021)

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