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NJ S1572

NJ S1572
Establishes three-year nonpublic school pupil transportation pilot program in Ocean County to provide funding to county consortium of nonpublic schools that will assume responsibility for mandated nonpublic school busing.


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Introduced
02/14/2022
In Committee
02/14/2022
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2024

Introduced Session

2022-2023 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill establishes a three-year nonpublic school pupil transportation pilot program to provide funding to a county consortium of nonpublic schools that will assume responsibility for the school districts' mandated nonpublic school busing for those students. Under the pilot program, the Commissioner of Education will disburse to a county consortium of nonpublic schools located in an eligible county, defined to include only Ocean County, an amount equal to the aid in-lieu-of transportation amount (currently set at $1,000) for each nonpublic school pupil who is attending a nonpublic school in the county consortium and who is required by law to be transported by a school district to and from school. The county consortium will assume the responsibilities of transporting the pupils for whom it receives the aid in-lieu-of transportation amount. The bill also provides that the county consortium will assume the assets and liabilities incurred as of June 30, 2019 by the consortium of nonpublic schools which was formed pursuant to the three-year pilot program established in the Lakewood Township School District pursuant to section 1 of P.L.2016, c.22 (C.18A:39-1d) and set to expire in 2019. The bill provides that if the per pupil cost of the lowest bid received exceeds the aid in-lieu-of transportation amount, the parent or guardian of the student will be eligible to receive the aid in-lieu-of transportation amount from the county consortium for that school year. In addition, if after providing the required pupil transportation any of the funds disbursed to the county consortium of nonpublic schools remain unspent, the county consortium is permitted to use the remaining funds to offer courtesy busing to pupils who reside in an eligible county and are attending a nonpublic school in the county consortium. Under the pilot program, school districts located in the eligible county will not be permitted to provide courtesy busing to any pupil attending a nonpublic school in the county consortium. At the end of the school year, the bill requires the county consortium to refund to the Department of Education any unexpended funds it received under the pilot program. The bill establishes a committee to oversee the operations of the consortium in implementing the pilot program, consisting of five members: three members appointed by the Governor; one member appointed by the Senate President; and one member appointed by the Speaker of the General Assembly. Under the provisions of the bill, the commissioner will submit a report to the Governor and the Legislature two years following the establishment of the pilot program which will include information on the implementation of the pilot program and the commissioner's recommendation on the advisability of continuing the program and expanding it Statewide. The bill requires the county consortium to assume the assets and liabilities incurred as of June 30, 2019 by the consortium of nonpublic schools in the Lakewood Township School District under the three-year pilot program established pursuant to section 1 of P.L.2016, c.22 (C.18A:39-1d). The bill takes effect immediately and provides that the pilot program will first be applicable in the 2019-2020 school year.

AI Summary

This bill establishes a three-year nonpublic school pupil transportation pilot program in Ocean County, New Jersey. The program will provide funding to a county consortium of nonpublic schools, which will then assume responsibility for the mandated nonpublic school busing that was previously provided by the school districts. Under the pilot program, the Commissioner of Education will disburse an amount equal to the aid in-lieu-of transportation (currently $1,000 per pupil) for each nonpublic school pupil attending a school in the county consortium. The county consortium will then be responsible for transporting these students. If the transportation cost exceeds the aid amount, the parent or guardian of the student will receive the aid amount from the county consortium. The county consortium can also use any remaining funds to provide courtesy busing to other nonpublic school students in the county. The bill also establishes an oversight committee and requires the Commissioner to submit a report on the pilot program after two years.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Education Committee (on 02/14/2022)

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