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1. Archived: State Regulation Of Private Schools - New Jersey
This page provides new jersey's regulations governing private schools. Length of School Year/Day new jersey's Compulsory education Law requires children between the ages of 6 school board
http://www.ed.gov/pubs/RegPrivSchl/newjerse.html
A r c h i v e d I n f o r m a t i o n
State Regulation of Private Schools - June 2000
New Jersey
Registration/Licensing/Accreditation: New Jersey law places registration requirements on a limited category of private schools that are not operated by charitable institutions or religious denominations, i.e. for-profit nonsectarian private boarding schools established after 1920 and private schools charging tuition for certain vocational education. This limited category of schools must obtain a certificate of approval from the Commissioner of Education to legally operate within the state. N.J. Rev. Stat. 18A:69-1 et seq Recordkeeping/Reports: Length of School Year/Day: Curriculum: Special Education: et seq Health: Safety: Transportation: The New Jersey Constitution declares that the state legislature may, within reasonable limitations as to distance, provide student transportation (ages 5-18) to and from any school. New Jersey Const. Art. 8, 4, par. 3. Home Schooling: New Jersey does not have a code that addresses the area of home schooling. New Jersey?s compulsory education law states that every child between the ages of six and 16 must attend a public or private school, or receive "equivalent instruction elsewhere than at school". N.J. Rev. Stat. § 18A: 38-25. Responsibility for enforcing the compulsory education law rests with the local board of education. When a school board has reason to believe that a parent or guardian is not complying with the compulsory education law, the local board of education can initiate truancy proceedings in municipal court, requiring parents or legal guardians to document their activities in providing "equivalent instruction". N.J. Rev. Stat. §§ 18A: 38-27 through 18A: 38-31.

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3. Rutgers-Newark Law Library, Internet Law Guide: New Jersey Law
6.13 State Board of Accountancy, regulations on Continuing Professional education. N.J.A.C Right to Special education in new jersey A Guide for Advocates ( education Law Center, 2002
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4. N.J. Regulations - Parrots, Birds, Exotic Wildlife
The State of NJ regulations pertaining to keeping and breeding birds and parrots. birds or parts thereof, for scientific or education purposes. 10. Special Wildlife Salvageissued to in possession pursuant to new jersey regulations prior to December 10, 1991
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The State of NJ Regulations pertaining to keeping and breeding birds and parrots
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    Unless otherwise noted, all provisions of this subchapter were adopted by the Department of Environmental Protection pursuant to authority delegated at N.J.S.A. 13:1B-30 et. seq., N.J.S.A. 23:1-1 et. seq., and N.~.S.A. 23:4-28 and were filed and became effective before September 1, 1969. Amendments were riled as R.1971 d. 125, effective ]uly 22, 1971. See: 3 N.].R. 107(a), 3 N.J.R. 149(d), 27 N.J.R. 329(a). Pursuant to authority of N.I.S.A. 23:2A-5, further amendments were filed as R.1979d.9. See: 10 N.].R.532(b), 11 N.J.R.63(b). Pursuant to authority of N.~.S.A. 23:4-50, 23:2A-1 et seq., 13:1B-30 et seq. and 23:1-1 et seq., further amendments were filed as R.1995 d.48 and became effective lanuary 17, 1995. See 27 N.].R. 329(a).
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  • 5. New Jersey Education Association [NJEA - Home Page]
    Librera not to make drastic midyear changes to regulations for the states Abbott School districts The new jersey Department of education (NJDOE) is instituting a web-enabled
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    NJEA condemns late, harmful changes to Abbott rules
    Requests that Governor intervene to stop implementation of regulations that violate state and federal law, threaten student achievement
    In a letter to Governor McGreevey last week, NJEA strongly criticized new Abbott regulations promulgated by Education Commissioner William Librera on May 25. The regulations, which Commissioner Librera issued under so-called emergency rule-making power, were made effective immediately, without any opportunity for public comment. More...
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    6. Department Of Education - Licensing
    Licensing. Website Under Construction. new licensing regulations, NJAC 6A9, were adopted by the new jersey State Board of education, effective January 20, 2004.
    http://www.state.nj.us/njded/educators/license/
    Licensing
    Website Under Construction New licensing regulations, N.J.A.C. 6A:9 , were adopted by the New Jersey State Board of Education, effective January 20, 2004. The website for the Office of Licensure and Credentials is currently being updated as of February 2004. NEW LICENSING CODE. You may access the new regulations by clicking on [ http://www.nj.gov/njded/code/title6a/chap9/ TEST REQUIREMENTS FOR LICENSURE IN NEW JERSEY. You may access the testing requirements for licensure by clicking on
    http://www.nj.gov/njded/educators/license/1112.htm
    To request an application, fee schedule, or other information: Out-of-State Residents call: (609) 292-2070. New Jersey Residents call your County Office of Education: County Phone Number Atlantic Bergen Burlington Camden Cape May Cumberland Essex Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon Mercer Middlesex (732) 249-2900 Ext. 112 Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Salem (856) 935-7510 Ext. 8441 Somerset Sussex Union Warren

    7. NJDOE - Office Of Special Education
    laws and regulations governing special education to ensure that pupils with disabilities in new jersey receive full the implementation of special education programs and services
    http://www.state.nj.us/njded/specialed
    Office of Special Education The office implements state and federal laws and regulations governing special education to ensure that pupils with disabilities in New Jersey receive full educational opportunities. It provides statewide leadership through the development of policy and implementation documents and provides guidance to school districts and parents regarding the implementation of special education programs and services. The office is responsible for administering all federal funds received by the state for educating pupils with disabilities ages 3 through 21. It also monitors the delivery of special education programs operated under state authority, provides mediation services to parents and school districts, processes hearings with the Office of Administrative Law, and conducts complaint investigations requested by the public. In addition, the office funds four learning resource centers ( LRCs ) that provide schools and parents with information services, materials circulation, technical assistance, consultation services and production services. The office also plans and implements program and personnel development activities in areas such as implementing the least restrictive environment provision, planning the transition of students with disabilities from school to adulthood, planning programs and services for preschool children with disabilities, developing Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) and accessing individual rights and entitlements.

    8. New Jersey Library Laws
    Program Construction Bond Fund new jersey Library Project District Employees Professional Librarian (regulations) education; Qualifications; Certificates
    http://www.njstatelib.org/LDB/Library_Law/index.php
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    In Part 1: Libraries and Reading Rooms Free County Libraries School Library/Media Centers Academic Libraries Libraries and Reading Rooms Free Public Libraries Joint Libraries Local Budget Law; Municipalities; Exceptions to Limitation

    9. New Jersey Education Association [Press Room]
    am an Associate Director of Government Relations for the new jersey education Association the comprehensive review and revision of the regulations governing the
    http://www.njea.org/pressRoom/testimony_012104_2.asp
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    Testimony
    by Margaret A. Lawlor, Associate Director, Government Relations on proposed amendments to the Professional Licensure and Standards Code
    Presented before the Before the New Jersey State Board of Education January 21, 2004 Good afternoon, my name is Peg Lawlor and I am an Associate Director of Government Relations for the New Jersey Education Association. The Association appreciates the opportunity to comment on the proposed amendments to the recently adopted Professional Licensure and Standards Code. First, let me say that the Association is pleased that the recently adopted code reflects many of the substantive provisions we suggested during the comprehensive review and revision of the regulations governing the certification of teachers in our state. Beginning in 1999, NJEA worked diligently with the board and the department to suggest and discuss revisions to this most important chapter of regulations. Our collaborative efforts were fueled by a mutual desire to promote and sustain high standards of quality for the preparation, certification and induction of teachers. Now as the Association reflects on the recently adopted regulations for professional licensure, we are confident that the standards-based framework for preparation, certification and professional development of teachers and school administrators will provide a solid foundation for excellence in professional practice. We also believe that parts of the new regulations can and should be improved.

    10. New Jersey Education Association [Press Room]
    Before the new jersey State Department of education on April 17, 2001. by the many organizations that testified before you on the special education regulations.
    http://www.njea.org/PressRoom/testimony_041701.asp
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    by NJEA Secretary Treasurer Joyce Powell on the Special Education Code
    Before the New Jersey State Department of Education on
    April 17, 2001
    Good afternoon. My name is Joyce Powell, and I am the secretary-treasurer of NJEA. On behalf of NJEA’s 162,000 members, but most importantly on behalf of the thousands of special education students and our members who work with them, I want to thank you for the opportunity to speak to you today regarding the Special Education Code. I wanted to begin by thanking you for listening to the concerns raised by the many organizations that testified before you on the special education regulations. As an officer of NJEA and a special education teacher, I’m sure you can understand how important these regulations are to me. We appreciate your efforts in making significant changes that code. Over four years ago, when the concept paper was first introduced, I appeared before you with serious concerns about the direction that this state appeared to be taking with respect to special education. I am pleased that by working together with the department and many other organizations, many of the adopted regulations ensure that our special education students receive the services that they need.

    11. ELC News Page
    also calling for compliance with currently adopted regulations requiring NJDOE to include in the decisions education Law Center. 60 Park Place, Suite 300. newark, new jersey 07102
    http://www.edlawcenter.org/
    NEW JERSEY SUPREME COURT EXTENDS PRE-K TEACHER CERTIFICATION DEADLINE The NJ Supreme Court ordered an extension of the September 2004 deadline for certification of all Abbott preschool teachers. The deadline was established in the Abbott VI ruling (2000) to meet the Court's mandate for high quality, universal preschool in the Abbott districts. Read More.... ELC/NJIT UNDERTAKE JOINT PROJECT FOR SCHOOL FACILITIES LONG RANGE PLANNING ELC and the Center for Architecture and Building Science Research at the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) have unveiled a proposed framework and timeline for Abbott districts to begin the second round of school facilities planning. Read More.... COMMISSIONER SECRETLY CHANGES ABBOTT RULES NJ Education Commissioner William Librera has revised the State's Abbott rules again behind closed doors. This is the second time in less than a year that he has changed the guidelines for Abbott programs and budgets. And the changes are not just technical, but make Abbott supplemental programs entirely discretionary. Read More....

    12. NJ Association Of School Administrators - Home Page
    Handbook for NJ School Administrators. Statutes regulations for Special education. Summer Leadership Institute Hyatt Regency, Princeton, new jersey July 13
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    13. NJASA - Special Education Publication
    The statutes and regulations for ADA, IDEA, 504, FERPA and new jersey’s Administrative Code — Title 6A, education — Chapter 14, Special education, are
    http://www.njasa.net/legal/spc_ed_pub.htm
    SPECIAL EDUCATION . . . You can’t run from it, hide from it, ignore it.  You want to do what’s best for the children with special needs in your district; however, the myriad rules and regulations at the federal and state levels both confuse the issues and, many times, compound the problems.  If only there was an easy-to-access, easy-to-understand compendium of these laws that have such an impact on your district. Well, now there is!  The New Jersey Association of School Administrators is proud to offer our members a first-of-its-kind publication that incorporates, in one single text, all critical FEDERAL and NEW JERSEY special education laws.  The statutes and regulations for ADA, IDEA, 504, FERPA and New Jersey’s Administrative Code —  Title 6A, Education —  Chapter 14, Special Education, are formatted in two easy-to-read columns (compared to the .pdf files available on the Internet).  An added bonus is a commentary to the new IDEA regulations.  This significant textbook has been developed with the cooperation of OMNI Publishers, Inc., and is being made available to you for the unbelievable introductory price of only $72.00 per issue. Don’t wait.  This will be the most indispensable publication you will purchase this year for your district.  In fact, you might want to consider several editions, in order to have a copy in each school.  Simply complete and return both copies of the enclosed order form to NJASA, with a check/voucher made out to OMNI Publishers, Inc.

    14. FAQ On Home Education Regulation - Homeschooling Information From The National H
    What do their regulations require which are currently applicable to other forms of nonpublic education. . Similar laws are in effect in new jersey When parent(s
    http://www.nhen.org/LegInfo/default.asp?id=239

    15. Laws, Regulations & Cases
    courtesy of Rutgers University Libraries (scroll down to NJ regulations). of education, State Board of education, School Ethics new jersey court information.
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    16. Boating Regulations By State
    boating education requirements. Nevada boating regulations. N/A. new Hampshire, new Hampshire does not accept this online course. N/A. new jersey, Successfull
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    17. New Jersey Research Resources
    1997). regulations. new jersey Legal Research Handbook, by Paul AxelLute, published by the new jersey Institute for Continuing Legal education, 1998.
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    18. National Association Of Social Workers - New Jersey Chapter
    the last year to review the current regulations and make formally published in the January 21st new jersey Register for 1. Continuing education Requirements.
    http://www.naswnj.org/licensing_info.htm

    19. West-Search Results
    education (Titles 6 6A, new jersey Administrative Code) Official source for State of new jersey regulations, agencies, regulatory programs, court treatment
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    20. New Jersey Regulations
    fewer than 1,000 new jersey automobile polices and health insurers that insure fewer than 10,000 lives, the plan shall provide antifraud education for SIU
    http://insurancefraud.org/requirements/req_nj.html
    Regulatory Requirements Back to state listings New Jersey Fraud warning Section 17:33(A-6) - motor vehicle insurance - Language is permissive, but must be approved by the Insurance Commissioner "Any person who knowingly makes an application for motor vehicle insurance coverage containing any statement that the applicant resides or is domiciled in this State when, in fact that applicant resides or is domiciled in a state other than this State, is subject to criminal and civil penalties." Section 17:33(A-6) - all claims forms - Language is permissive, but must be approved by the Insurance Commissioner "Any person who knowingly files a statement of claim containing any false or misleading information is subject to criminal and civil penalties." Fraud Plan 11:16-6.1 Purpose and scope (a) This subchapter sets forth the standards for plan for the prevention and detection of fraudulent insurance applications and claims filed for approval pursuant to N.J.S.A. 17:33A-15 by insurers which transact the business of private passenger automobile insurance or health insurance this State. These provisions apply to all insurers that transact the business of private passenger automobile insurance in New Jersey, including both personal and commercial coverage; and to all insurers transacting the business of health insurance as sets forth in N.J.S.A. 17:33A-3 and N.J.A.C. 11:16-6.2. (b) The subchapter also sets forth the reporting standards and forms necessary to refer insurance fraud matters to the Office of Insurance Fraud Prosecutor ("OIFP"). These provisions apply to all insurers as defined by N.J.S.A. 17:33A-3 and N.J.A.C. 11:16-6.2 including those with PAIP and CAIP assignments.

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