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NJ S1417

NJ S1417
"Madison Holleran Proper Reporting Act"; requires institutions of higher education to post information on student suicides and attempted suicides on website.


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Introduced
02/11/2016
In Committee
02/11/2016
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2018

Introduced Session

2016-2017 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill is entitled the "Madison Holleran Proper Reporting Act." Madison Holleran, a track star at Northern Highlands Regional High School in Allendale, New Jersey, committed suicide in January of 2014 while enrolled at the University of Pennsylvania. The bill requires an institution of higher education, beginning with the 2017-2018 academic year, to provide for public inspection on its website information concerning the total number of students enrolled in the institution who committed suicide or attempted suicide in the prior academic year. Under the bill, an institution must update the information annually. According to the "2013 Youth Suicide Report" issued by the New Jersey Department of Children and Families, suicide is the third-leading cause of death for New Jersey youth ages 10-24. The most recent data for 2010-2012 shows that of the 233 youth suicides in New Jersey, 72% were committed by young adults ages 19-24. Requiring an institution of higher education to provide information on students enrolled in the institution who commit suicide or attempt suicide will help raise awareness of this critical issue.

AI Summary

This bill, titled the "Madison Holleran Proper Reporting Act," requires institutions of higher education to post information on their websites about the total number of students enrolled in the institution who committed suicide or attempted suicide in the prior academic year. The bill is named after Madison Holleran, a track star at Northern Highlands Regional High School in New Jersey who committed suicide in 2014 while enrolled at the University of Pennsylvania. The purpose of the bill is to raise awareness about the issue of student suicide, which is the third-leading cause of death for New Jersey youth ages 10-24, with 72% of the 233 youth suicides in 2010-2012 committed by young adults ages 19-24.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Senate Higher Education Hearing (10:00 3/3/2016 Committee Room 7, 2nd Floor) (on 03/03/2016)

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