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NJ A3242

NJ A3242
Permits excused student absences for mental or behavioral health reasons.


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Introduced
01/09/2024
In Committee
01/09/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires school districts to recognize and record public school student absences for mental or behavioral health reasons as excused absences. In order to have the absence recognized as a mental or behavioral health absence, the parent or guardian is required to provide any documentation that the superintendent or administrative principal of the school district deems necessary to prove the student's absence is related to mental or behavioral health. As an excused absence, students are required to be given the opportunity to: 1) be eligible for any award or recognition offer by the school on the basis of attendance; and 2) make up any school work or examination that was missed during the mental or behavioral health absence. This bill requires the Commissioner of Education, in consultation with the Commissioner of Health, to develop guidelines that define an excused absence related to the mental or behavioral health of the student. Twelve states have legislation excusing student absences for mental or behavioral health reasons. Recognizing the importance that mental health has on public school students, the sponsor intends for this bill to provide students with the flexibility they need to address their mental and behavioral health needs.

AI Summary

This bill requires school districts to recognize and record public school student absences for mental or behavioral health reasons as excused absences. Parents or guardians must provide documentation deemed necessary by the school district to prove the absence is related to the student's mental or behavioral health. Excused absences under this bill allow students to make up any missed school work or examinations and be eligible for attendance-based awards or recognition. The bill also requires the Commissioner of Education, in consultation with the Commissioner of Health, to develop guidelines defining an excused absence related to a student's mental or behavioral health. Twelve states currently have legislation excusing student absences for mental or behavioral health reasons, and this bill aims to provide students the flexibility to address their mental and behavioral health needs.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Education Committee (on 01/09/2024)

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