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NJ A2485

NJ A2485
Requires textbook publishers to provide public institutions of higher education with information on price and availability of textbooks.


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Introduced
02/04/2016
In Committee
02/04/2016
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2018

Introduced Session

2016-2017 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires textbook publishers to provide the faculty members or academic departments at public institutions of higher education responsible for selecting textbooks with the price at which the publisher would make the product available to the college bookstore. The bill also requires publishers to disclose when unbundled textbooks are available in the same edition as the bundled textbooks. Bundling refers to the practice of packaging required textbooks with additional instructional materials, such as CD-ROMs and workbooks, which drives up the price of the textbooks. Under the bill, the governing board of the institution is required to institute policies that encourage faculty members to place purchasing orders in sufficient time to enable the institution or bookstore to confirm the availability of the requested materials and, when appropriate, the availability of used textbooks or alternative digital formats. The bill provides that textbooks must be sold in the same manner as ordered. In the event that the product is unavailable as ordered, the bookstore, faculty member, and relevant publisher are required to work together to provide the best possible substitute that most closely matches the requested product, and the publisher must make available the price of the substitute. The bill provides that no employee of a public institution of higher education may demand or receive any payment, loan, advance, goods, or deposit of money for adopting specific course materials required for coursework or instruction. The bill also provides that an employee of a public institution of higher education who receives royalties or other compensation from sales of textbooks that include his own writing or work, must do so in accordance with the provisions of the "New Jersey Conflicts of Interest Law." The cost of attending public institutions of higher education continues to increase and many New Jersey students and their families find it difficult to afford the textbooks and materials that students are required to purchase for their courses. The purpose of this bill is to promote open and transparent marketing, pricing and purchasing of textbooks to provide savings to students.

AI Summary

This bill requires textbook publishers to provide the faculty members or academic departments at public institutions of higher education with the price at which the publisher would make the textbook and any supplemental materials available to the college bookstore. It also mandates the disclosure of when unbundled textbooks are available in the same edition as the bundled textbooks. The bill encourages faculty to place orders early to ensure availability of used or alternative digital formats, and prohibits employees of public institutions from receiving payments or other benefits for adopting specific course materials, with exceptions for royalties or materials not for sale. The purpose of the bill is to promote open and transparent marketing, pricing, and purchasing of textbooks to provide savings to students.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Higher Education Committee (on 02/04/2016)

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