New Jersey 2026-2027 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1136

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

Requires public schools, and nonpublic schools which receive federal funding, to provide students with information on rights afforded under Title IX, and provide contact information for Title IX coordinator.

Impact

The legislation is set to have a significant influence on state educational policies by ensuring transparency in how schools handle Title IX related issues. By requiring schools to post the relevant details online, students and their guardians will have clearer pathways to understanding their rights and the procedures for filing complaints. Additionally, the bill outlines that the Commissioner of Education will disseminate this information annually, thereby reinforcing the importance of Title IX compliance in educational institutions throughout New Jersey.

Summary

Senate Bill S1136, introduced in the 222nd New Jersey Legislature, focuses on enhancing compliance with Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972. The bill mandates that both public schools and nonpublic schools receiving federal funding must provide clear information regarding student rights under Title IX. This includes posting accessible details on their websites concerning the rights afforded to students and responsibilities of the schools, alongside contact information for the Title IX coordinator.

Conclusion

Overall, S1136 represents a proactive approach towards ensuring that students are well-informed of their rights under Title IX and that schools take their responsibilities seriously. As the bill is debated and potentially enacted, stakeholders will likely monitor the outcomes closely to gauge its effectiveness in promoting equity in education.

Contention

While the bill seems to strengthen student rights and institutional responsibilities under Title IX, it may generate discussions regarding the adequacy of the resources provided to Title IX coordinators and the effectiveness of these educational institutions in addressing complaints. Moreover, there could be concerns about the implications of increased bureaucratic responsibilities on schools and the potential for varying interpretations of compliance standards among different institutions.

Companion Bills

NJ S930

Carry Over Requires public schools, and nonpublic schools which receive federal funding, to provide students with information on rights afforded under Title IX, and provide contact information for Title IX coordinator.

NJ A1621

Carry Over Requires public schools, and nonpublic schools which receive federal funding, to provide students with information on rights afforded under Title IX, and provide contact information for Title IX coordinator.

NJ A3700

Same As Requires public schools, and nonpublic schools which receive federal funding, to provide students with information on rights afforded under Title IX, and provide contact information for Title IX coordinator.

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