New Jersey 2026-2027 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A874

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

Requires parental notification when seclusion technique is utilized on student with disabilities; requires DOE to collect data on students with disabilities regarding exclusion from school pending psychiatric clearance and utilization of restraints and seclusion.

Impact

In addition to parental notification, Bill A874 mandates the New Jersey Department of Education to collect annual data on the use of seclusion and restraint techniques across schools. This data will include the frequency and nature of incidents involving physical restraints and seclusion, as well as the number of students with disabilities who are required to undergo psychiatric evaluations due to school exclusions. The Department is tasked with publishing this data in a way that preserves student privacy, with disaggregation by county, race, gender, and age. This requirement reflects a move towards greater oversight and informed policy-making regarding practices that affect vulnerable student populations.

Summary

Assembly Bill A874 requires educational institutions in New Jersey, including school districts and private schools, to notify parents or guardians when seclusion techniques are employed on students with disabilities. The bill defines a seclusion technique as the involuntary confinement of a student in an area where they cannot leave, emphasizing that this should only occur during emergencies where the safety of the student or others is at risk. Importantly, parents must be informed immediately through telephone or electronic means, and a detailed written report of the incident is to be provided within 48 hours. This legislation aims to improve transparency and accountability regarding the treatment of students with disabilities in educational settings.

Contention

Points of contention regarding Bill A874 may arise from differing views on the use of seclusion in schools. Proponents argue that proper notification can lead to better support for students and families while fostering more positive behavioral interventions. However, critics may express concerns over the effectiveness of seclusion practices itself, debating whether such methods are appropriate for managing challenging behaviors in students with disabilities. Furthermore, discussions might focus on the burden of data collection on educational agencies and its implications for student privacy.

Companion Bills

NJ A4104

Carry Over Requires parental notification when seclusion technique is utilized on student with disabilities; requires DOE to collect data on students with disabilities regarding exclusion from school pending psychiatric clearance and utilization of restraints and seclusion.

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