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NJ S2123
Bill
Status
Introduced
1/9/2024
Primary Sponsor
Holly Schepisi
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AI Summary
- New Jersey's Division of Consumer Affairs must compile a report within 6 months on professional and occupational licensing data, including outstanding applications, average processing times, and incomplete application statistics
- The report must detail funding spent on employee retention and recruitment initiatives, as well as expenditures on information technology improvements and modernization efforts
- Attorney General must develop profession-specific training programs for new employees who process initial license applications
- Attorney General must review the feasibility of outsourcing phone call intake and response to external businesses or associations that assist license applicants
- The reporting requirement expires upon submission of the report to the Governor and Legislature
Legislative Description
Requires parental consent for student to participate in health, family life education, or sex education program and provides parents with access to certain public school curricula.
Education
Last Action
Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Education Committee
1/9/2024
Committee Referrals
Education1/9/2024
Full Bill Text
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