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NJ A3920

NJ A3920
Requires school districts to receive written permission from parent or legal guardian before administering certain student health surveys.


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Introduced
05/09/2022
In Committee
05/09/2022
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2024

Introduced Session

2022-2023 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill would require school districts to receive written permission from a parent or legal guardian before administering certain health surveys to students. Under current law, a school district that sends prior written notification to a parent or legal guardian may administer an anonymous, voluntary survey, assessment or evaluation to the student which reveals information concerning any of the following issues: · 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 provided to a parent or legal guardian is required to 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, assessment, analysis, or evaluation. Information obtained through the survey is also required to be submitted to the Department of Education and the Department of Health and may be used to develop public health initiatives and prevention programs. This bill would amend current law to require a school district to receive written permission from a parent or legal guardian, rather than providing notification, prior to administering an anonymous, voluntary survey, assessment, analysis or evaluation to a student 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.

AI Summary

This bill would amend current law to require school districts to receive written permission from a parent or legal guardian, rather than just providing notification, before administering anonymous, voluntary surveys to students on topics like alcohol, tobacco, drugs, sexual behavior, violence, and physical activity. The bill also requires the information obtained from these surveys to be submitted to the Department of Education and the Department of Health, which can then use it to develop public health initiatives and prevention programs, but prohibits the use of this information for marketing or other commercial purposes unrelated to student health.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Education Committee (on 05/09/2022)

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