18A:37-15 Adoption of policy concerning harassment, intimidating or bullying by each school district.
3. a. Each school district shall adopt a policy prohibiting harassment, intimidation or bullying on school property, at a school-sponsored function or on a school bus. The school district shall adopt the policy through a process that includes representation of parents or guardians, school employees, volunteers, students, administrators, and community representatives.
b. A school district shall have local control over the content of the policy, except that the policy shall contain, at a minimum, the following components:
(1) a statement prohibiting harassment, intimidation or bullying of a student;
(2) a definition of harassment, intimidation or bullying no less inclusive than that set forth in section 2 of P.L.2002, c.83 (C.18A:37-14);
(3) a description of the type of behavior expected from each student;
(4) consequences and appropriate remedial action for a person who commits an act of harassment, intimidation or bullying. The consequences for a student who commits an act of harassment, intimidation, or bullying may include: for the first act of harassment, intimidation, or bullying committed by a student, a copy of the results of the investigation shall be placed in the student's record and the student may be subject to remedial actions, including the provision of counseling or behavioral intervention services, or discipline, or both, as determined by the principal in consultation with appropriate school staff; for the second act, a copy of the results of the investigation shall be placed in the student's record and the student may be subject to remedial actions, including the provision of counseling or behavioral intervention services, or discipline, or both, as determined by the principal, in consultation with appropriate school staff; and for the third and each subsequent act, a copy of the results of the investigation shall be placed in the student's record, and the principal, in consultation with appropriate school staff, shall develop an individual student intervention plan which shall be approved by the superintendent of schools or the superintendent's designee, and may include remedial actions including counseling or behavioral intervention services, or progressive discipline, or both, and may require the student, accompanied by a parent or guardian, to complete in a satisfactory manner a class or training program to reduce harassment, intimidation or bullying behavior.
The superintendent of schools or the superintendent's designee and the principal shall consult law enforcement, as appropriate, pursuant to the provisions of the Uniform State Memorandum of Agreement Between Education and Law Enforcement Officials, if the student's behavior may constitute a possible violation of the New Jersey Code of Criminal Justice;
(5) a procedure for reporting an act of harassment, intimidation or bullying, including a provision that permits a person to report an act of harassment, intimidation or bullying anonymously; however, this shall not be construed to permit formal disciplinary action solely on the basis of an anonymous report.
All acts of harassment, intimidation, or bullying shall be reported verbally to the school principal on the same day when the school employee or contracted service provider witnessed or received reliable information regarding any such incident. The principal shall inform the parents or guardians of all students involved in the alleged incident, and may discuss, as appropriate, the availability of counseling and other intervention services. The principal shall keep a written record of the date, time, and manner of notification to the parents or guardians. All acts of harassment, intimidation, or bullying shall be reported in writing to the school principal within two school days of when the school employee or contracted service provider witnessed or received reliable information that a student had been subject to harassment, intimidation, or bullying. The written report shall be on a numbered form developed by the Department of Education. A copy of the form shall be submitted promptly by the principal to the superintendent of schools. The form shall be completed even if a preliminary determination is made under the school district's policy that the reported incident or complaint is a report outside the scope of the definition of harassment, intimidation, or bullying pursuant to section 2 of P.L.2002, c.83 (C.18A:37-14), and shall be kept on file at the school but shall not be included in any student record, unless the incident results in disciplinary action or is otherwise required to be contained in a student's record under State or federal law. A redacted copy of the form that removes all student identification information shall be confidentially shared with the board of education after the conclusion of the investigation, if a hearing is requested by a parent or guardian pursuant to subparagraph (d) of paragraph (6) of this subsection.
The school district shall provide a means for a parent or guardian to complete an online numbered form developed by the Department of Education to confidentially report an incident of harassment, intimidation, or bullying.
The principal shall report to the superintendent if a preliminary determination is made under the school district's policy that the reported incident or complaint is a report outside the scope of the definition of harassment, intimidation, or bullying, and the superintendent may require the principal to conduct an investigation of the incident, if the superintendent determines that an investigation is necessary because the incident is within the scope of the definition of harassment, intimidation, or bullying. The superintendent shall notify the principal of this determination in writing;
(6) a procedure for prompt investigation of reports of violations and complaints, which procedure shall at a minimum provide that:
(a) the investigation shall be initiated by the principal or the principal's designee within one school day of the report of the incident and shall be conducted by a school anti-bullying specialist. The principal may appoint additional personnel who are not school anti-bullying specialists to assist in the investigation. The investigation shall be completed as soon as possible, but not later than 10 school days from the date of the written report of the incident of harassment, intimidation, or bullying or from the date of the written notification from the superintendent to the principal to initiate an investigation pursuant to paragraph (5) of this subsection. In the event that there is information relative to the investigation that is anticipated but not yet received by the end of the 10-day period, the school anti-bullying specialist may amend the original report of the results of the investigation to reflect the information;
(b) the results of the investigation shall be reported to the superintendent of schools within two school days of the completion of the investigation, and in accordance with regulations promulgated by the State Board of Education pursuant to the "Administrative Procedure Act," P.L.1968, c.410 (C.52:14B-1 et seq.), the superintendent may decide to provide intervention services, establish training programs to reduce harassment, intimidation, or bullying and enhance school climate, impose discipline, order counseling as a result of the findings of the investigation, or take or recommend other appropriate action including seeking further information;
(c) the results of each investigation shall be reported to the board of education no later than the date of the board of education meeting next following the completion of the investigation, along with information on any services provided, training established, discipline imposed, or other action taken or recommended by the superintendent;
(d) parents or guardians of the students who are parties to the investigation shall be entitled to receive information about the investigation, in accordance with federal and State law and regulation, including the nature of the investigation, whether the district found evidence of harassment, intimidation, or bullying, or whether discipline was imposed or services provided to address the incident of harassment, intimidation, or bullying. This information shall be provided in writing within 5 school days after the results of the investigation are reported to the board. A parent or guardian may request a hearing before the board after receiving the information, and the hearing shall be held within 10 days of the request. The board shall meet in executive session for the hearing to protect the confidentiality of the students. At the hearing the board may hear from the school anti-bullying specialist about the incident, recommendations for discipline or services, and any programs instituted to reduce such incidents;
(e) at the next board of education meeting following its receipt of the report pursuant to subparagraph (c) of paragraph (6) of this subsection, the board shall issue a decision, in writing, to affirm, reject, or modify the superintendent's decision. The board's decision may be appealed to the Commissioner of Education, in accordance with the procedures set forth in law and regulation, no later than 90 days after the issuance of the board's decision; and
(f) a parent, student, guardian, or organization may file a complaint with the Division on Civil Rights within 180 days of the occurrence of any incident of harassment, intimidation, or bullying based on membership in a protected group as enumerated in the "Law Against Discrimination," P.L.1945, c.169 (C.10:5-1 et seq.);
(7) the range of ways in which a school will respond once an incident of harassment, intimidation or bullying is identified, which shall be defined by the principal in conjunction with the school anti-bullying specialist, but shall include an appropriate combination of services that are available within the district such as counseling, support services, intervention services, and other programs, as defined by the commissioner. In the event that the necessary programs and services are not available within the district, the district may apply to the Department of Education for a grant from the "Bullying Prevention Fund" established pursuant to section 25 of P.L.2010, c.122 (C.18A:37-28) to support the provision of out-of-district programs and services;
(8) a statement that prohibits reprisal or retaliation against any person who reports an act of harassment, intimidation or bullying and the consequence and appropriate remedial action for a person who engages in reprisal or retaliation;
(9) consequences and appropriate remedial action for a person found to have falsely accused another as a means of retaliation or as a means of harassment, intimidation or bullying;
(10) a statement of how the policy is to be publicized, including notice that the policy applies to participation in school-sponsored functions;
(11) a requirement that a link to the policy be prominently posted on the home page of the school district's website and distributed annually to parents and guardians who have children enrolled in a school in the school district;
(12) a requirement that the name, school phone number, school address and school email address of the district anti-bullying coordinator be listed on the home page of the school district's website and that on the home page of each school's website the name, school phone number, school address and school email address of the school anti-bullying specialist and the district anti-bullying coordinator be listed. The information concerning the district anti-bullying coordinator and the school anti-bullying specialists shall also be maintained on the department's website; and
(13) a requirement that the school district and each school in the district with a website post on its homepage the current version of the document, Guidance for Parents on the Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights Act, developed by the Department of Education. The School Climate State Coordinator shall ensure that this document is updated as needed and then promptly disseminated to all school districts.
c. A school district shall adopt a policy and transmit a copy of its policy to the appropriate executive county superintendent of schools by September 1, 2003. A school district shall annually conduct a re-evaluation, reassessment, and review of its policy, making any necessary revisions and additions. The board shall include input from the school anti-bullying specialists in conducting its re-evaluation, reassessment, and review. The district shall transmit a copy of the revised policy to the appropriate executive county superintendent of schools within 30 school days of the revision. The first revised policy following the effective date of P.L.2010, c.122 (C.18A:37-13.1 et al.) shall be transmitted to the executive county superintendent of schools by September 1, 2011.
d. (1) To assist school districts in developing policies for the prevention of harassment, intimidation, or bullying, the Commissioner of Education shall develop a model policy applicable to grades kindergarten through 12. This model policy shall be issued no later than December 1, 2002.
(2) The commissioner shall adopt amendments to the model policy which reflect the provisions of P.L.2010, c.122 (C.18A:37-13.1 et al.) no later than 90 days after the effective date of that act and shall subsequently update the model policy as the commissioner deems necessary.
e. Notice of the school district's policy shall appear in any publication of the school district that sets forth the comprehensive rules, procedures and standards of conduct for schools within the school district, and in any student handbook.
f. Nothing in this section shall prohibit a school district from adopting a policy that includes components that are more stringent than the components set forth in this section.
L.2002, c.83, s.3; amended 2007, c.303, s.7; 2010, c.122, s.12; 2012, c.1, s.1; 2021, c.338, s.3.
Structure New Jersey Revised Statutes
Section 18A:2-1 - Power to effectuate action
Section 18A:2-2 - Payment and disposition of fines imposed under this title.
Section 18A:2-3 - Preparation, offering for sale of certain documents; penalty
Section 18A:3-14.1 - Annual report of sources of financial assistance
Section 18A:3-14.2 - Distribution of report
Section 18A:3-15.1 - Deceptive diploma practices
Section 18A:3-15.2 - Use of fraudulent degree
Section 18A:3-15.3 - Letter designation restricted
Section 18A:3-15.4 - Out-of-State degrees.
Section 18A:3-15.5 - Civil penalty
Section 18A:3-19.1 - Definitions
Section 18A:3-19.2 - Disclosure of foreign gifts
Section 18A:3-19.3 - Information to the Department of the Treasury
Section 18A:3-19.4 - Public record
Section 18A:3-24 - Findings, declarations
Section 18A:3-25 - Pledge's Bill of Rights
Section 18A:3-26 - Information on hazing included
Section 18A:3-27 - Distribution
Section 18A:3-27.1 - Definitions relative to hazing.
Section 18A:3-27.2 - Adoption of written policy against hazing.
Section 18A:3-27.3 - Program for enforcement of policy against hazing.
Section 18A:3-27.4 - Report on violations.
Section 18A:3-28 - Display, certain, of students' social security numbers prohibited.
Section 18A:3-30 - Actions prohibited by institution of higher education.
Section 18A:3-31 - Waiver, limitation of protection by student, requirement prohibited.
Section 18A:3-32 - Violations, remedies.
Section 18A:3A-1 - Short title
Section 18A:3A-2 - Legislative findings, determinations and declarations
Section 18A:3A-3 - Institute on Conflict Resolution and Peace Studies
Section 18A:3A-5 - Findings and recommendations; transmittal
Section 18A:3A-6 - Advisory board
Section 18A:3B-1 - Short title
Section 18A:3B-2 - Findings, declarations
Section 18A:3B-3 - Definitions.
Section 18A:3B-4 - Department of Higher Education abolished
Section 18A:3B-5 - Termination of offices, terms
Section 18A:3B-6 - Powers, duties of governing boards of institutions of higher education.
Section 18A:3B-6a - Policies, procedures, guidelines relative to student fees.
Section 18A:3b-6B - Financial aid "shopping sheet."
Section 18A:3B-6.1 - Educational research and service corporation.
Section 18A:3B-6.3 - Required training program for governing board member of public institution.
Section 18A:3B-6.4 - Rules, regulations.
Section 18A:3B-6.5 - Cooperative pricing system, governing board authority; definitions.
Section 18A:3B-7 - "New Jersey Presidents' Council" established.
Section 18A:3B-8 - Responsibilities of council.
Section 18A:3B-9 - Powers of council
Section 18A:3B-10 - Funding necessary expenses of council
Section 18A:3B-11 - Organization of council, selection of officers
Section 18A:3B-12 - Executive board.
Section 18A:3B-13 - New Jersey Commission on Higher Education.
Section 18A:3B-14 - Responsibilities of Secretary of Higher Education.
Section 18A:3B-15 - Rules, regulations.
Section 18A:3B-16 - Report to Legislature, Governor
Section 18A:3B-19 - Educational Opportunity Fund transferred
Section 18A:3B-21 - Educational Facilities Authority transferred.
Section 18A:3B-22 - State Board of Higher Education project approval transferred
Section 18A:3B-24 - Equipment purchase, allocation of funds under C.18A:72A-49 et seq. transferred
Section 18A:3B-25 - Functions, powers, duties under P.L.1984, c.99 transferred
Section 18A:3B-26 - Construction of act in regard to Rutgers, The State University
Section 18A:3B-27 - Allocation of institutions to Department of State
Section 18A:3B-28 - Construction of act
Section 18A:3B-29 - Disposition of petitions, controversies, disputes
Section 18A:3B-30 - Responsibility for action to implement act
Section 18A:3B-31 - Interim, comprehensive reports to Governor, Legislature
Section 18A:3B-32 - Exercise of powers conferred in act
Section 18A:3B-33 - Participation in alternate benefits program continued
Section 18A:3B-34 - Powers of Secretary of Higher Education.
Section 18A:3B-34.1 - Powers and duties of secretary.
Section 18A:3B-34.2 - "30 Credits Per Year to Finish" communication campaign.
Section 18A:3B-35 - Annual report by institution of higher education.
Section 18A:3B-36 - Specific enabling legislation required for reorganization transfer
Section 18A:3B-38 - "Standardized test" defined; alternate administration of tests offered.
Section 18A:3B-39 - Long-range facilities plan.
Section 18A:3B-40 - Network to propose, develop economic development policies, programs.
Section 18A:3B-41 - Short title.
Section 18A:3B-42 - Troops to College Grant Program.
Section 18A:3B-42a - Credit for student's military experience.
Section 18A:3B-43 - Short title.
Section 18A:3B-43.1 - Findings, declarations relevant to student loan borrower demographics.
Section 18A:3B-44 - Information provided by certain colleges, universities.
Section 18A:3B-45 - Guidelines, criteria for collection, calculation of information.
Section 18A:3B-46 - Definitions relative to structure and fiscal management of higher education.
Section 18A:3B-47 - Secretary of Higher Education.
Section 18A:3B-48 - Audit committee.
Section 18A:3B-49 - Internal auditor.
Section 18A:3B-50 - Independent outside auditor.
Section 18A:3B-51 - Submission of audit to commission.
Section 18A:3B-52 - Policies, procedures for reports of wrongdoing, confidentiality.
Section 18A:3B-53 - Recommendations for penalties for noncompliance.
Section 18A:3B-54 - Additional authority of commission.
Section 18A:3B-55 - Notice of representation filed by governmental affairs agent, reports.
Section 18A:3B-56 - Approval of contract.
Section 18A:3B-57 - Policies concerning professional services contracts.
Section 18A:3B-58 - Executive committee.
Section 18A:3B-59 - Compensation committee.
Section 18A:3B-60 - Nominations and governance committee.
Section 18A:3B-61 - Fundraising and development strategies.
Section 18A:3B-62 - Provision of information, orientation, training.
Section 18A:3B-63 - Procedure for change in programmatic mission.
Section 18A:3B-64 - Meeting convened by commission.
Section 18A:3B-65 - Plan for branch campus, additional location; definitions.
Section 18A:3B-66 - Reference to mean, refer to Secretary of Higher Education.
Section 18A:3B-67 - Regulations.
Section 18A:3B-68 - Adoption of policy by public institutions of higher education.
Section 18A:3B-69 - Emergency operations plan for institutions of higher education.
Section 18A:3B-71 - Report of criminal and fire events at public institutions of higher education.
Section 18A:3B-72 - Short title.
Section 18A:3B-73.2 - National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, provision of contact information.
Section 18A:3B-75 - Leave of absence for graduate student.
Section 18A:3B-76 - Return to program in good academic standing.
Section 18A:3B-77 - Limit on payment to speakers at public institutions of higher education.
Section 18A:3B-78 - Three plus one degree programs.
Section 18A:3B-79 - Eligibility for certain grants.
Section 18A:3B-80 - Eligibility for certain scholarships.
Section 18A:3B-81 - Definitions relative to open textbooks.
Section 18A:3B-82 - Plan for use of open textbooks, digital learning materials.
Section 18A:3B-85 - "Homes for Animal Heroes Act."
Section 18A:3B-86 - Short title.
Section 18A:3B-87 - Regulations for institution of higher education relative to student-athletes.
Section 18A:3B-88 - Compensation for certain purposes prohibited.
Section 18A:3B-89 - Disclosure of contract by student-athlete.
Section 18A:3B-90 - Definitions relative to post-secondary education.
Section 18A:3B-91 - Information provided to secretary.
Section 18A:3B-92 - Applicability of section.
Section 18A:3B-93 - Applicability of C.18A:3B-93 through C.18A:3B-96.
Section 18A:3B-94 - Approval as eligible transfer institution.
Section 18A:3B-95 - Filing of certain records.
Section 18A:3B-96 - Unlawful practice, violation.
Section 18A:3B-97 - Rules, regulations.
Section 18A:3B-99 - Findings, declaration relative to STEM outreach program.
Section 18A:3C-1 - Definitions relative to certain credit card solicitations.
Section 18A:3C-2 - Annual registration of credit card issuer.
Section 18A:3C-3 - Provision of program of education on responsible use of credit.
Section 18A:3C-4 - Certificate required for issuance of credit card to student.
Section 18A:3C-5 - Prohibited actions for credit card issuer.
Section 18A:3C-6 - Prohibited debt collection actions.
Section 18A:3C-7 - Violations, penalties.
Section 18A:4-1 - State department of education continued; composition
Section 18A:4-3 - Membership qualifications
Section 18A:4-4 - Appointment of members; terms; vacancies
Section 18A:4-5 - Continuation of present state board; appointment of successors
Section 18A:4-6 - Expenses of members; no compensation
Section 18A:4-8 - Organization of board; officers; vacancies
Section 18A:4-9 - Secretary of state board
Section 18A:4-11 - Acquisition of land and other property by condemnation
Section 18A:4-12 - Use of lands controlled by state board for recreation purposes
Section 18A:4-13 - Building operations
Section 18A:4-14 - Uniform system of bookkeeping for school districts
Section 18A:4-14.1 - Conformity to uniform system
Section 18A:4-15 - General rule-making power
Section 18A:4-16 - Incidental powers conferred
Section 18A:4-17 - Right to administer oaths and examine witnesses; false swearing
Section 18A:4-18 - Compelling attendance of school personnel
Section 18A:4-19 - Subpoenas; penalty
Section 18A:4-20 - Annual report to legislature
Section 18A:4-21 - Appointment; term; qualifications; salary
Section 18A:4-22 - Chief officer of the department
Section 18A:4-23 - Supervision of schools; enforcement of rules
Section 18A:4-24 - Determining efficiency of schools; report to state board
Section 18A:4-26 - Acceptance of grants and donations
Section 18A:4-27 - Notice and hearing
Section 18A:4-28 - Materials for guidance of teachers
Section 18A:4-29 - Instruction of county superintendents and superintendents of schools; meetings
Section 18A:4-30 - Annual report of comparative financial statistics of school districts
Section 18A:4-31 - Right to administer oaths, take affidavits and examine witnesses; false swearing
Section 18A:4-32 - Assistant commissioners; appointment; compensation
Section 18A:4-33 - Deputy commissioner
Section 18A:4-34 - Duties of assistant commissioner.
Section 18A:4-35 - Directors, inspectors, and assistants.
Section 18A:4-35.1 - State School Nurse Consultant.
Section 18A:4-35.2 - Annual report to Governor, Legislature.
Section 18A:4-36 - Helping teachers, salaries and expense allowance
Section 18A:4-37 - Payment of salaries and expenses
Section 18A:4-38 - Employment of clerks and other employees; compensation
Section 18A:4-39 - Record of official acts; seal; copies of papers
Section 18A:4-40 - Monthly, annual and other reports to state board
Section 18A:4-41 - Waiving of certain requirements
Section 18A:4-44 - Responsibilities, duties of commission.
Section 18A:4-45 - Assistance to commission.
Section 18A:4-48 - Commission on Latino and Hispanic Heritage.
Section 18A:4-49 - Responsibilities, duties of commission.
Section 18A:4-50 - Authority of commission.
Section 18A:4-51 - Findings, declarations.
Section 18A:4-52 - Commission on Asian American Heritage established; membership criteria, terms.
Section 18A:4-53 - Commission responsibilities, duties.
Section 18A:4-54 - Commission authority, data access.
Section 18A:4A-1 - Findings, declarations
Section 18A:4A-2 - New Jersey Commission on Holocaust Education.
Section 18A:4A-3 - Responsibilities, duties of commission
Section 18A:4A-4 - Commission assistance, cooperation
Section 18A:6-1 - Corporal punishment of pupils
Section 18A:6-2 - Instruction in accident and fire prevention
Section 18A:6-3 - Courses in Constitution of United States
Section 18A:6-4 - Annual report of institutions receiving State aid and private schools
Section 18A:6-4.2 - Policemen; appointment by governing body of institution of learning
Section 18A:6-4.3 - Application by policeman; approval; issuance of commission
Section 18A:6-4.3a - Background investigations of university police officer candidates.
Section 18A:6-4.4 - Police training course
Section 18A:6-4.5 - Police powers
Section 18A:6-4.6 - Name plate and shield
Section 18A:6-4.7 - Traffic and parking violations; authority; procedure on issuance of tickets
Section 18A:6-4.8 - Application of concealed weapons law
Section 18A:6-4.10 - Construction of act
Section 18A:6-4.11 - Severability
Section 18A:6-4.12 - Educational institution reimbursement.
Section 18A:6-4.13 - Nonpublic school employment candidates to demonstrate no criminal history.
Section 18A:6-4.14 - Criminal history record check for applicant for nonpublic school employment
Section 18A:6-4.16 - Records to be kept no longer than three years; exceptions.
Section 18A:6-4.17 - Initial criminal history record check for substitute employees
Section 18A:6-5 - Inquiry as to religion and religious tests prohibited
Section 18A:6-6 - No sex discrimination
Section 18A:6-7 - Oaths of persons employed in teaching capacities
Section 18A:6-7a - Alleged child abuse, neglect by school employee; no use if unfounded.
Section 18A:6-7.1 - Criminal record check in public school employment, volunteer service.
Section 18A:6-7.1b - Initial criminal history check for substitutes
Section 18A:6-7.1c - Employment of applicant on emergent basis, conditions.
Section 18A:6-7.2 - Fingerprinting; reimbursement of unpaid volunteers.
Section 18A:6-7.2a - Authority of commissioner
Section 18A:6-7.3 - Notice to applicant; notice of pending charges
Section 18A:6-7.4 - Three-year limitation; exceptions.
Section 18A:6-7.5 - Fine for noncompliance
Section 18A:6-7.6 - Definitions relative to certain school employees.
Section 18A:6-7.7 - Requirements for certain school employees.
Section 18A:6-7.8 - Certain actions by applicant; penalties.
Section 18A:6-7.9 - Verification, disclosure of information.
Section 18A:6-7.10 - Review, further inquiries.
Section 18A:6-7.11 - Information not deemed public record; immunity.
Section 18A:6-7.12 - Prohibited actions relative to certain agreements, employment contracts.
Section 18A:6-7.13 - Public awareness campaign.
Section 18A:6-8 - Interest of school officers, etc., in sale of textbooks or supplies; royalties
Section 18A:6-8.1 - Leave of certain employees to serve in legislature
Section 18A:6-8.2 - Leave of certain employees to serve on board of chosen freeholders
Section 18A:6-8.3 - Suspended employee or officer of board of education; compensation; exceptions
Section 18A:6-8.4 - Right to hold elective or appointive state, county or municipal office
Section 18A:6-8.6 - Construction of act.
Section 18A:6-9 - Controversies, disputes arising under school laws; jurisdiction.
Section 18A:6-9.2 - Authority of State BOE to consider appeal terminated.
Section 18A:6-13 - Dismissal of charge for failure of determination by board.
Section 18A:6-14 - Suspension upon certification of charge; compensation; reinstatement.
Section 18A:6-16 - Proceedings before commissioner; written response; determination.
Section 18A:6-17 - Board of education a party; conduct of hearing
Section 18A:6-17.1 - Panel of arbitrators; training.
Section 18A:6-17.2 - Considerations for arbitrator in rendering decision.
Section 18A:6-17.3 - Evaluation process, determination of charges.
Section 18A:6-17.4 - Commissioner's authority.
Section 18A:6-17.5 - Determination of certain tenure charge.
Section 18A:6-19 - Administering of oaths
Section 18A:6-20 - Right to testify; counsel; witnesses; compulsory process
Section 18A:6-21 - Proceedings against recalcitrant witnesses
Section 18A:6-22 - Order to testify, etc.
Section 18A:6-23 - Witness fees and privileges
Section 18A:6-24 - Hearings before commissioner; presentation of facts
Section 18A:6-25 - Decisions in controversies and disputes
Section 18A:6-30 - Compensation for persons illegally dismissed or suspended
Section 18A:6-30.1 - Teacher wrongfully dismissed; payment for services
Section 18A:6-31 - Tenure and civil service rights saved
Section 18A:6-31.1 - Tenure to continue
Section 18A:6-31.2 - Tenure, seniority and pension rights continued
Section 18A:6-31.3 - "New school district" defined
Section 18A:6-31.4 - Terms, conditions of employment
Section 18A:6-31.5 - Tenure, seniority rights
Section 18A:6-31.6 - Filling vacancies, available positions
Section 18A:6-31.7 - Employee rights, benefits preserved
Section 18A:6-32 - Pension and tenure rights in American Red Cross service saved
Section 18A:6-33 - Tenure, pension and other employment rights in military and naval service saved
Section 18A:6-33.1 - Grant program; innovative educational ideas and techniques
Section 18A:6-33.2 - Aim and purpose of act
Section 18A:6-33.3 - Certification of proposals for grant funds
Section 18A:6-33.4 - Advisory committee; review of grant applications; recommendations
Section 18A:6-33.5 - Rules and regulations
Section 18A:6-33.6 - Maximum amount of individual grants
Section 18A:6-33.7 - Short title
Section 18A:6-33.8 - Findings, declarations
Section 18A:6-33.9 - Definitions
Section 18A:6-33.10 - Eligible proposals
Section 18A:6-33.11 - Community participation
Section 18A:6-33.12 - Selection criteria
Section 18A:6-33.14 - Rules, regulations
Section 18A:6-33.18 - Grant program for training of school-based mental health professionals.
Section 18A:6-33.19 - Report to Governor, Legislature.
Section 18A:6-33.21 - Grant program application; criteria; special consideration.
Section 18A:6-33.22 - Students not compelled to participate.
Section 18A:6-33.23 - Development, dissemination of best practices.
Section 18A:6-33.24 - Grant recipients to submit results report to Commissioner of Education.
Section 18A:6-34 - Board of Examiners
Section 18A:6-35 - Terms of members; vacancies
Section 18A:6-36 - Chairman; organization
Section 18A:6-37 - Service without payment; reimbursement for expenses
Section 18A:6-38 - Powers, duties of board, issuance of certificates, credentials, fees.
Section 18A:6-38.1 - Revocation of certificate on commissioner's recommendation; rules.
Section 18A:6-38.2 - Certification review under certain conditions.
Section 18A:6-38.3 - Noncompliance with GAAP, review of certification of administrator.
Section 18A:6-38.4 - Appeal of determination of State Board of Examiners.
Section 18A:6-39 - Issuance of certificates to noncitizens
Section 18A:6-40 - "Qualifying academic certificate" defined.
Section 18A:6-41 - Application for certificate; fee; refund
Section 18A:6-42 - Accounting; deposit of moneys
Section 18A:6-43 - Rules and regulations
Section 18A:6-44 - Right of disabled veterans to certificate
Section 18A:6-45 - New Jersey School Boards Association established
Section 18A:6-46 - Delegates to state association
Section 18A:6-47 - Powers and duties
Section 18A:6-49 - Perpetual succession; powers
Section 18A:6-50 - Expenses of delegates; dues.
Section 18A:6-51 - Definitions
Section 18A:6-52 - Establishment of commission; petition
Section 18A:6-53 - Approval of establishment; commissioners, first meeting
Section 18A:6-54 - Representative assembly, organization; election of board of directors.
Section 18A:6-55 - Membership of board
Section 18A:6-56 - Election; terms
Section 18A:6-57 - Meetings; transaction of business
Section 18A:6-58 - Secretary; compensation; term; bond
Section 18A:6-59 - Powers and duties
Section 18A:6-60 - Superintendent or chief school administrator
Section 18A:6-61 - Body corporate
Section 18A:6-62 - Annual budget; preparation, adoption, funding
Section 18A:6-63 - Services; contracts
Section 18A:6-64 - Withdrawal of membership
Section 18A:6-65 - Employment of personnel
Section 18A:6-66 - Rights and benefits of personnel
Section 18A:6-67 - Funds and grants; contracting for, receiving and administration
Section 18A:6-68 - Bookkeeping and accounting system
Section 18A:6-69 - Enlargement, alteration of purposes
Section 18A:6-70 - Application for admission; representative
Section 18A:6-71 - Establishment and operation of centers
Section 18A:6-73 - Rules and regulations; implementation of provisions
Section 18A:6-74 - Cooperation with other agencies
Section 18A:6-75 - Establishment and operation
Section 18A:6-76.1 - Provisional certificate program; implementation
Section 18A:6-77 - Implementation
Section 18A:6-78 - Cooperation and involvement of other state agencies
Section 18A:6-79 - Establishment and operation; projects; plan and development; implementati