New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A737

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Requires school districts to implement policy pertaining to use in school setting of medical devices that require utilization of district's internet.

Impact

The bill's implementation is expected to enhance the ability of students using medical devices to receive appropriate healthcare support while in school. By requiring educational boards to formulate policies and maintain the necessary infrastructure to support these devices, A737 aims to facilitate smoother interactions and functionalities of essential health technology. The establishment of the 'Medical Device Technology Fund' also provides a financial mechanism for school districts to enhance their technological capabilities, which may improve health outcomes for students with medical needs.

Summary

Assembly Bill 737 aims to ensure that public school districts implement a structured policy regarding the use of medical devices that necessitate internet access within the school setting. Defined broadly, a 'medical device' includes any device prescribed by a healthcare professional that requires internet connectivity to facilitate health care delivery, such as remote monitoring devices or data transfer instruments. This bill mandates educational bodies to establish procedures that accommodate the operational requirements of these devices, thereby effectively integrating modern healthcare technology into educational environments.

Conclusion

In summary, Assembly Bill 737 represents a significant step towards integrating healthcare technologies in public education, addressing the fluidity of modern healthcare needs among students. By outlining necessary policies and financial support structures, the bill seeks to streamline access to vital health resources in schools. Its enactment could significantly impact administrative practices within school districts and foster greater collaboration between education and healthcare providers.

Contention

Despite its benefits, the bill raises important considerations regarding data privacy and security. Schools must ensure that any data collected through the use of these devices is treated with utmost confidentiality and in compliance with relevant laws. Additionally, the inclusion of provisions requiring parental acknowledgment highlights the need for transparency in the operational policies surrounding medical devices. However, the balance between providing necessary healthcare support and safeguarding sensitive medical information will likely be a point of discussion and potential contention among stakeholders.

Companion Bills

NJ A5603

Carry Over Requires school districts to implement policy pertaining to use in school setting of medical devices that require utilization of district's internet.

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