SENATE, No. 2899

STATE OF NEW JERSEY

219th LEGISLATURE

 

INTRODUCED SEPTEMBER 14, 2020

 


 

Sponsored by:

Senator  M. TERESA RUIZ

District 29 (Essex)

Senator  TROY SINGLETON

District 7 (Burlington)

 

Co-Sponsored by:

Senators Addiego and Turner

 

 

 

 

SYNOPSIS

     Establishes Safe Remote Learning Program in DOE to support provision of remote instruction facilities by public schools.

 

CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT

     As introduced.

  


An Act establishing a Safe Remote Learning Program in the Department of Education to support the provision of remote instruction facilities by public schools.

 

     Be It Enacted by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey:

 

     1.    a.  There is established in the Department of Education the Safe Remote Learning Program to support the provision of remote instruction facilities by school districts, charter schools, and renaissance schools that implement a partial or full-time program of virtual or remote instruction as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

     b.    The department shall establish guidelines concerning the establishment and maintenance of remote instruction facilities.  In addition to any other requirements set forth by the department, the guidelines shall require each remote instruction facility to be:

     (1)   used for the delivery of remote instruction to students in accordance with health and safety standards set forth by the Department of Education, in consultation with the Department of Health;

     (2)   equipped with such online instruction equipment, including connected devices and mobile broadband Internet access service, as is necessary for every student who attends the facility to participate in remote instruction activities; and

     (3)   staffed by appropriately qualified persons during all hours of operation.

     c.     When a school district, charter school, or renaissance school implements a partial or full-time program of virtual or remote instruction as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the school may establish one or more remote instruction facilities, without prior approval from the department, provided that the facility complies with the guidelines established by the department pursuant to subsection b. of this section.  The facilities may be established by repurposing space within an existing school facility or acquiring space within a facility owned by a non-profit organization or an institution of higher education.

     d.    (1)  Within the limits of available space, a school district, charter school, or renaissance school that establishes a remote instruction facility shall, upon written request from the parent, guardian, or other person having legal custody of a student, permit the student to participate in remote instruction activities at the facility.

     (2)   If a student is enrolled in a school district, charter school, or renaissance school that has not established a remote instruction facility, or if a student is unable to attend a remote instruction facility due to insufficient space, the student shall be eligible to participate in remote instruction activities at any nearby remote instruction facility. 

     (3)   If the school district, charter school, or renaissance school lacks sufficient space to allow all students to participate in remote instruction activities at a remote instruction facility, the school shall give preference to:

     (a)   students who are eligible for free or reduced price meals under the National School Lunch Program or the federal School Breakfast Program; and

     (b)   students whose parent, guardian, or other person having legal custody is considered an essential worker by the department, which workers shall include, but not be limited to, teachers, school administrators, and other school personnel.

     e.     The department, in consultation with the Department of Children and Families, shall establish eligibility criteria for persons who may staff remote instruction facilities, except that a student who is enrolled in an educator preparation program at a public institution of higher education in the State shall be eligible to staff a remote instruction facility and shall receive credit for such service toward the educator preparation program.

     f.     As used in this section:

     “Connected device” means a laptop computer, tablet computer, or similar device that is capable of connecting to broadband Internet access service, either by receiving such service directly or through the use of Wi-Fi.

     “Mobile broadband Internet access service” means a mass-market retail service by wire or radio that provides the capability to transmit data to and receive data from all or substantially all Internet endpoints, including any capabilities that are incidental to and enable the operation of the communications service, but excluding dial-up Internet access service.

     “Online instruction equipment” means the equipment necessary for a student to participate in remote instruction activities, and includes a connected device and mobile broadband Internet access service.

 

     2.    a.  If a school district, charter school, or renaissance school establishes one or more remote instruction facilities, the Department of Education shall, from the monies made available pursuant to subsection b. of this section, reimburse the school district, charter school, or renaissance school for the full costs of establishing and maintaining each facility.

     b.    (1)  To the extent permitted by federal law, the department shall provide such funding as is necessary, from the monies allocated to the State under the federal “Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act,” Pub.L. 116-136, or any other financial assistance provided by the federal government to address the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, to support the reimbursements required under subsection a. of this section. 

     (2)   If insufficient federal funding is made available pursuant to paragraph (1) of this subsection, the State shall appropriate such additional amounts as are necessary to support the reimbursements required under subsection a. of this section, subject to the approval of the Director of the Division of Budget and Accounting in the Department of the Treasury.

 

     3.    Notwithstanding any provision of P.L.1968, c.410 (C.52:14B-1 et seq.), or any other law to the contrary, the Commissioner of Education may adopt, immediately upon filing with the Office of Administrative Law and no later than the 90th day after the effective date of this act, such rules and regulations as the commissioner deems necessary to implement the provisions of this act, which regulations shall be effective for a period not to exceed 12 months.  The regulations shall thereafter be amended, adopted, or readopted by the commissioner in accordance with the provisions of P.L.1968, c.410 (C.52:14B-1 et seq.).

 

     4.    This act shall take effect immediately.

 

 

STATEMENT

 

     This bill establishes the Safe Remote Learning Program in the Department of Education to support the provision of remote instruction facilities by school districts, charter schools, and renaissance schools that implement a partial or full-time program of virtual or remote instruction as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

     Under the program, the department would be required to establish guidelines concerning the establishment and maintenance of remote instruction facilities.  At a minimum, these guidelines would require each facility to be: (1) used for the delivery of remote instruction to students in accordance with health and safety standards set forth by the department, in consultation with the Department of Health; (2) equipped with such online instruction equipment as is necessary for every student who attends the facility to participate in remote instruction activities; and (3) staffed by appropriately qualified persons during all hours of operation.

     When a school district, charter school, or renaissance school implements a partial or full-time program of virtual or remote instruction as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the school may establish one or more remote instruction facilities, without prior approval from the department, provided that the facility complies with the department’s guidelines.  Under the bill, these facilities could be established by repurposing space within an existing school facility or acquiring space within a facility owned by a non-profit organization or an institution of higher education.

     Within the limits of available space, a school district, charter school, or renaissance school that establishes a remote instruction facility would be required, upon written request from the parent, guardian, or other person having legal custody of a student, to permit the student to participate in remote instruction activities at the facility.  The bill also provides that if a student is enrolled in a school district, charter school, or renaissance school that has not established a remote instruction facility, or if a student is unable to attend a remote instruction facility due to insufficient space, then the student may attend any nearby remote instruction facility.

     However, if the school district, charter school, or renaissance school lacks sufficient space to allow all students to attend a remote instruction facility, the school would be required to give preference to: (1) students who are eligible for free or reduced price meals under the National School Lunch Program or the federal School Breakfast Program; and (2) students whose parent, guardian, or other person having legal custody is considered an essential worker by the department.

     The department, in consultation with the Department of Children and Families, would also be required to establish eligibility criteria for persons who may staff remote instruction facilities.  However, the bill provides that a student who is enrolled in an educator preparation program at a public institution of higher education in the State would be eligible to staff a remote instruction facility and receive credit for such service toward the educator preparation program.

     The bill also requires the State to reimburse school districts, charter schools, and renaissance schools for the full costs incurred in establishing and maintaining remote instruction facilities.  To the extent permitted by federal law, the department would be required to reimburse these costs from the monies allocated to the State under the federal “Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act” or any other financial assistance provided by the federal government to address the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.  However, if insufficient federal funding is available to defray these costs, the State would be required to appropriate such additional amounts as are necessary to reimburse each school, subject to the approval of the Director of the Division of Budget and Accounting in the Department of the Treasury.