NJ A1323: Requires boards of education and boards of trustees to adopt policy on use of surveillance systems with artificial intelligence capabilities.
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This bill requires educational boards in New Jersey to adopt policies for using AI-enabled surveillance systems, ensuring compliance with P.L.2017, c.119 and access provisions.
New Jersey's Assembly Bill A1323 mandates that boards of education and charter schools establish policies for AI surveillance systems. This legislation ensures compliance with privacy laws and access provisions, impacting how schools monitor their environments.
Key Provisions
Boards must adopt a policy for AI surveillance systems.
Policy must detail the type of data collected and its intended use.
Boards must inform parents and guardians of the policy.
Signage must be posted indicating AI surveillance use.
Policy must comply with state and federal privacy laws, including P.L.2017, c.119.
Policy must include access provisions in compliance with the Uniform State Memorandum of Agreement Between Education and Law Enforcement Officials.
Latest Legislative Action
Received in the Senate, Referred to Senate Education Committee
Bill Sponsors
Name
Role
District
Carmen MoralesD
Sponsor
HD-034
Cody MillerD
Sponsor
HD-004
Dan HutchisonD
Sponsor
HD-004
Vincent KearneyD
Sponsor
HD-021
Roll Call Votes
A ·
Assembly Floor: Third Reading - Final Passage ·
Feb 24, 2026
78 Yea 1 Nay 1 OtherPassed ✓
A ·
Assembly Science, Innovation and Technology Committee: Reported with Amendments ·
Feb 19, 2026
7 Yea 0 NayPassed ✓
Compliance Checklist
Adopt a policy on AI surveillance system use Who: Boards of education and trustees of charter schools Deadline: Before the first full school year after enactment Penalty: Non-compliance details not specified
Distribute the policy to parents and guardians Who: Boards of education and trustees Deadline: Before the first full school year after enactment Penalty: Non-compliance details not specified
Assembly Bill A1323 requires boards of education and trustees of charter schools in New Jersey to adopt a policy regarding the use of surveillance systems that incorporate artificial intelligence capabilities. The policy must include details about the surveillance system, the type of data collected, how the data will be used, and access provisions in compliance with existing laws, including section 1 of P.L.2017, c.119 (C.18A:41-9). Additionally, the policy must specify the board's plan to provide access to information obtained through the surveillance system in compliance with the Uniform State Memorandum of Agreement Between Education and Law Enforcement Officials. The boards must inform parents and guardians about the policy, ensuring transparency in the use of such technologies. The bill emphasizes the importance of signage indicating the presence of AI surveillance systems on school premises. This legislation is significant as it aligns with growing concerns about privacy and the ethical use of AI in public spaces, particularly in educational environments. The bill is set to take effect immediately and will apply to the first full school year following its enactment.
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