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NJ S2121
NJ S2121Requires adoption of anti-nepotism policies by school districts and charter schools.
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Introduced
03/07/2022
03/07/2022
In Committee
03/07/2022
03/07/2022
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2024
01/08/2024
Introduced Session
2022-2023 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This bill directs boards of education of school districts and county vocational school districts to adopt and implement an anti-nepotism policy. The adoption of such a policy will be a condition for the receipt of State aid. The anti-nepotism policy adopted by a board of education must include, but need not be limited to, the following: (1) a provision prohibiting any relative of a school board member or chief school administrator, school business administrator, school board attorney employed in-house on a full-time basis, or director of personnel from being employed in any office or position in the district. However, such a person employed by the district on the effective date of the policy or the date a relative becomes a school board member, chief school administrator, school business administrator, school board attorney, or director of personnel will not be prohibited from continuing to be employed or to be promoted, or, in the case of a reduction in force, employed in any position to which the person has a legal entitlement. Also, a district may employ such a relative if the district obtains the approval of the executive county superintendent of schools. The executive county superintendent may only grant the approval upon a demonstration by the district that it conducted a thorough search for candidates and that the proposed candidate is the only qualified and available person for the position; (2) a provision prohibiting a chief school administrator from recommending to the school board any relative of a school board member, chief school administrator, school business administrator, school board attorney employed in-house on a full-time basis, or director of personnel unless the exceptions described above are applicable; (3) a provision prohibiting a district administrator including a director of personnel, or a school board attorney employed in-house on a full-time basis from exercising direct or indirect authority, supervision, or control over a relative. If it is not feasible to eliminate a direct or indirect supervisory relationship, appropriate screens or alternative supervision and reporting mechanisms must be put in place; (4) a provision prohibiting a district administrator including a director of personnel, or a school board attorney employed in-house on a full-time basis, or a board member, who has a relative who is a member of the bargaining unit from discussing or voting on the proposed collective bargaining agreement with that unit or from participating in any way in negotiations, although the administrator including the director of personnel, or the school board attorney may provide technical information necessary to the collective bargaining process when no one else in the district can provide such information; and A school district or county vocational school district may exclude per diem substitutes and student employees from its anti-nepotism policy. The bill also directs the board of trustees of a charter school to adopt and implement an anti-nepotism policy. The policy adopted by a board of trustees must incorporate the above provisions and will be applicable to members of the board and to charter school administrators. Under regulations adopted by the Commissioner of Education, the board of education of a school district or county vocational school district was required to adopt an anti-nepotism policy by October 1, 2008.
AI Summary
This bill requires school districts and charter schools in New Jersey to adopt and implement anti-nepotism policies. The policies must include provisions that prohibit the hiring of relatives of school board members, administrators, and certain other personnel, with some exceptions. The bill also restricts the involvement of school administrators and board members in collective bargaining negotiations if they have relatives who are members of the same labor union. The bill provides that the adoption of an anti-nepotism policy is a condition for receiving state aid, and it sets a deadline of October 1, 2008 for school districts and county vocational school districts to adopt such a policy.
Committee Categories
Education
Sponsors (1)
Last Action
Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Education Committee (on 03/07/2022)
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| Document Type | Source Location |
|---|---|
| State Bill Page | https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/bill-search/2022/S2121 |
| BillText | https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/Bills/2022/S2500/2121_I1.HTM |
| Bill | https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/Bills/2022/S2500/2121_I1.PDF |
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