S 3427
Allows law enforcement agencies to provide juvenile-family crisis information to principal of juvenile's school for planning programs relevant to juvenile's educational and social development.
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Bill overview
This bill allows law enforcement agencies in New Jersey to share confidential information about juvenile-family crises with a student’s school principal and relevant staff. The goal is to help schools develop programs that support the student’s educational and social well-being. This information sharing would be done on a confidential basis and without creating a record of the exchange. Schools cannot use this information to discipline the student.
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M. Ruiz
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