Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 21, November 4, 2024
Section 6A:16-7.8 - Harassment, intimidation, and bullying in approved private schools for students with disabilities (PSSDs)(a) Each approved private school for students with disabilities (PSSD) shall develop, adopt, and implement a policy prohibiting harassment, intimidation, or bullying on school grounds. 1. Each approved PSSD shall develop the policy to include approved PSSD school grounds, pursuant to N.J.A.C. 6A:16-1.3; i. The policy shall include a provision for notifying the appropriate sending district board(s) of education personnel of the students involved when the approved PSSD receives a complaint or report of an act of harassment, intimidation, or bullying occurring on a sending district board of education school bus, at a sending district board of education school-sponsored function and off school grounds;2. Each approved PSSD shall develop the policy in consultation with, at a minimum, parents and other community members, school employees, school administrators, and, as appropriate, school volunteers and students;3. Each approved PSSD shall have control over the content of the policy, except that it shall contain, at a minimum, the following components: i. A statement prohibiting harassment, intimidation, or bullying of a student;ii. A definition of harassment, intimidation, or bullying as set forth in the definition at N.J.A.C. 6A:16-1.3, except for incidents occurring on a sending district board of education bus, at a sending district board of education school-sponsored function, and off school grounds;iii. A statement that bullying is unwanted, aggressive behavior that may involve a real or perceived power imbalance;iv. A description of the type of behavior expected from all students;v. Appropriate remedial action for a student who commits an act of harassment, intimidation, or bullying that takes into account the nature of the behavior, the nature of the student's disability, the developmental age of the student, and the student's history of problem behaviors and performance, and that may include the following: (1) A behavioral assessment or evaluation, including, but not limited to, a referral to the individualized education program team of the sending district board of education, as appropriate; and(2) Supportive interventions and referral services, including those at N.J.A.C. 6A:16-8;vi. Consequences for a student who commits an act of harassment, intimidation, or bullying that are: (1) Varied and graded according to the nature of the behavior, the nature of the student's disability to the extent relevant, the developmental age of the student, and the student's history of problem behaviors and performance; and(2) Consistent with the provisions of this subchapter, as appropriate, and N.J.A.C. 6A:14-7.6(f);vii. Appropriate consequences and remedial action for a staff member who commits an act of harassment, intimidation, or bullying;viii. A procedure that allows for reporting, verbally and in writing, an act of harassment, intimidation, or bullying committed by an adult or youth against a student. The procedure shall also include a provision that permits a person to report anonymously.(1) The approved PSSD shall not take formal disciplinary action based solely on the anonymous report;(2) The full-time non-teaching principal shall take into account the circumstances of the incident when providing notification to parents and guardians of all students involved in the reported harassment, intimidation, or bullying incident and when conveying the nature of the incident, including the actual or perceived category motivating the alleged offense; and(3) Disciplinary action shall be consistent with the provisions of N.J.A.C. 6A:14-7.6(f);ix. A procedure for prompt investigation of violation and complaint reports. (1) The full-time non-teaching principal, pursuant to N.J.A.C. 6A:14-7.6(d), or his or her designee, shall initiate the investigation within one school day of the initial report of the incident. The school anti-bullying specialist shall conduct the investigation and the full-time non-teaching principal may appoint additional personnel who are not school anti-bullying specialists to assist in the investigation. The investigation shall be completed as soon as possible, but not later than 10 school days from the date of the written report of the incident of harassment, intimidation, or bullying. If information relevant to the investigation is anticipated but not yet received by the end of the 10-school-day period, the school anti-bullying specialist may amend the initial report of the investigation results to reflect the information.(2) The anti-bullying specialist shall report the investigation results to the full-time non-teaching principal within two school days of the investigation's completion.(3) The full-time non-teaching principal may provide intervention services; establish training programs to reduce harassment, intimidation, or bullying and to enhance school climate; and, in consultation and conjunction with the sending district board of education pursuant to N.J.A.C. 6A:14-7.6(f), impose discipline, order counseling as a result of the investigation findings, or take or recommend other appropriate action.(4) The full-time non-teaching principal shall report to the appropriate sending district board(s) of education personnel of the students who are parties to the harassment, intimidation, or bullying investigation the results of each investigation no later than five school days following the investigation's completion, along with information on any service(s) provided; training established; and, pursuant to N.J.A.C. 6A:14-7.6(f), discipline imposed or other action taken or recommended by the full-time non-teaching principal.(5) In accordance with Federal and State law and regulation, the full-time non-teaching principal shall provide parents or guardians of students who are parties to the harassment, intimidation, or bullying investigation with information about the investigation, including the nature of the investigation, the findings, and whether discipline was imposed or services were provided, as appropriate, to address the incident of harassment, intimidation, or bullying. The full-time non-teaching principal shall provide the information in writing within five school days following the investigation's completion.(6) To protect the victim, the procedure also shall take into account the circumstances of the incident when communicating with parents.(7) A full-time non-teaching principal who receives a report of harassment, intimidation, or bullying , or who determines a reported incident or complaint, assuming all facts presented are true, is a report of an act of harassment, intimidation, or bullying, pursuant to (a)3ix(8) below, and fails to initiate or conduct an investigation, or who has reason to believe an incident of harassment, intimidation, or bullying occurred and fails to take sufficient action to minimize or eliminate the harassment, intimidation, or bullying, may be subject to disciplinary action.(8) The procedure set forth in the approved PSSD policy may include a process prior to initiating an investigation by which the full-time non-teaching principal, or his or her designee, in consultation with the anti-bullying specialist, makes a preliminary determination as to whether a reported incident or complaint, assuming all facts presented are true, is a report of an act of harassment, intimidation, or bullying, pursuant to (a)3ii above. (A) If a preliminary determination finds the incident or complaint is a report outside the scope of the harassment, intimidation, or bullying definition set forth at (a)3ii above, the determination may be appealed to the sending district board of education pursuant to district board of education policies and procedures governing pupil grievances, and thereafter to the Commissioner in accordance with N.J.A.C. 6A:3.(9) The procedure shall also include a process by which the approved PSSD reports to the appropriate district board of education personnel any complaint or report of harassment, intimidation, or bullying, pursuant to N.J.A.C. 6A:16-7.7(a) 2ix, occurring on district board of education school buses, at district board of education school-sponsored functions, and off school grounds involving a student who attends an approved PSSD.(A) When a complaint or report of harassment, intimidation, or bullying involves students from more than one school district, the sending district board(s) of education of the victim(s) involved shall initiate the investigation.x. A requirement for the full-time non-teaching principal and school anti-bullying specialist to define the range of ways in which a school will respond once an incident of harassment, intimidation, or bullying is identified, including an appropriate combination of counseling, support services, intervention services, and other programs.(1) The school district official shall ensure all responses take into account the circumstances of the incident when responding and, at a minimum, shall include support for a victim of harassment, intimidation, or bullying and corrective actions, pursuant to N.J.A.C. 6A:14-7.6, for documented systemic problems related to harassment, intimidation, or bullying;(2) Once an incident of harassment, intimidation, or bullying is identified, the full-time non-teaching principal shall determine the appropriate response to address the individual circumstances in consultation and conjunction with appropriate sending district board of education personnel, pursuant to N.J.A.C. 6A:14-7.6(f), as necessary;xi. A requirement that allows the parents or guardians of students who are parties to a harassment, intimidation, or bullying investigation to request a hearing before the sending district board of education concerning the information received about a investigation, pursuant to (a)3ix(5) above. (1) Any request for a hearing before the sending district board of education shall be filed within 60 calendar days after the written information about the harassment, intimidation, or bullying investigation, pursuant to (a)3ix(4) and (5) above, is received by the sending district board of education and the parents or guardians.(2) The hearing before the sending district board of education shall be scheduled in collaboration with the PSSD and held by the sending district board of education within 10 business days of the request. The approved PSSD and the sending district board of education shall coordinate the policies and procedures for conducting such hearings;xii. A statement that prohibits an approved PSSD's employee, student, or volunteer from engaging in reprisal, retaliation, or false accusation against a victim, witness, or any person who reports or has reliable information about an act of harassment, intimidation, or bullying.(1) The statement shall include the consequence(s) and appropriate remedial action(s) for a person who engages in reprisal or retaliation;xiii. Consequences and appropriate remedial action identified in consultation and conjunction with the sending district board of education and pursuant to N.J.A.C. 6A:14-7.6(f) for a student found to have falsely accused another as a means of retaliation or harassment, intimidation, or bullying;xiv. A statement that a parent, student, guardian, or organization may file a complaint with the New Jersey Division on Civil Rights within 180 days of the occurrence of any incident of harassment, intimidation, or bullying based on membership in a protected group as enumerated in the Law Against Discrimination, P.L. 1945, c. 169 (N.J.S.A. 10:5-1 et seq.);xv. A statement of how the harassment, intimidation, and bullying policy is to be publicized, including notice that the policy applies to participation in approved PSSD-sponsored functions and on school buses operated by the approved PSSD. (1) Notice of the approved PSSD's policy shall appear in any publication of the approved PSSD that sets forth the code of student conduct, pursuant to N.J.A.C. 6A:16-7.1;xvi. A requirement that a link to the harassment, intimidation, and bullying policy be posted prominently on the home page of the approved PSSD's website;xvii. A requirement that the harassment, intimidation, and bullying policy be distributed annually to all school staff, students, and parents; andxviii. A requirement that the name of the school's anti-bullying specialist and his or her school phone number, school address, and school e-mail address be listed on the home page of the approved PSSD's website.(b) An approved PSSD employee, contracted service provider, student, or volunteer who has witnessed an incident of harassment, intimidation, or bullying, or has reliable information that a student has been subject to harassment, intimidation, or bullying, shall report the incident to the full-time non-teaching principal, pursuant to (a)3viii above, or to any school administrator or safe schools resource officer, who shall immediately initiate the approved PSSD's procedures concerning harassment, intimidation, and bullying.(c) The approved PSSD shall: 1. Annually examine the training needs of school employees and volunteers who have significant contact with students for the effective implementation of the harassment, intimidation, or bullying policies, procedures, programs, and initiatives and implement training programs for school employees and volunteers who have significant contact with students. i. The annual examination of training needs shall take into consideration the findings of the annual review and update of the code of student conduct, pursuant to N.J.A.C. 6A:16-7.1(a) 2.ii. Information regarding the approved PSSD's policy against harassment, intimidation, or bullying shall be incorporated into its training program.(1) The program shall be provided to full- and part-time staff, volunteers who have significant contact with students, and persons contracted by the approved PSSD to provide services to students;2. Develop a process for annually discussing with students the approved PSSD's harassment, intimidation, and bullying policy;3. Annually conduct a re-evaluation, reassessment, and review of its harassment, intimidation, and bullying policy, and any report(s) and/or finding(s) of the school safety/school climate team(s). The approved PSSD also shall make any necessary revision(s) to its policy, consistent with N.J.A.C. 6A:14-7.3(a), to strengthen the policy to prevent, identify, and address harassment, intimidation, and bullying of students.i. The programs or other responses shall be planned in consultation with, at a minimum, parents and other community members, school employees, law enforcement, school administrators, and, as appropriate, school volunteers and students;4. Annually establish, implement, document, and assess bullying-prevention programs or approaches and other initiatives designed to create schoolwide conditions to prevent or intervene in harassment, intimidation, and bullying in the approved PSSD.i. Programs, approaches, and initiatives shall be planned in consultation with, at a minimum, parents and other community members, school employees, law enforcement, school administrators, and, as appropriate, school volunteers and students; and5. Submit to the executive county superintendent a copy of its harassment, intimidation, and bullying policy in the 2018-2019 school year or within 30 days of revision.(d) The full-time non-teaching principal shall appoint a school anti-bullying specialist from currently employed school staff to act as the primary school official responsible for preventing, identifying, and addressing incidents of harassment, intimidation, and bullying in the school and the functions identified pursuant to (a)3ix, ix(1), and x above.(e) The approved PSSD shall form a school safety/school climate team to develop, foster, and maintain a positive school climate by focusing on the on-going systemic processes and practices in the school and to address school climate issues, such as harassment, intimidation, or bullying and perform the following functions: 1. Meet two times per school year;2. Receive any complaint(s) of harassment, intimidation, or bullying of students that has been reported to the full-time non-teaching principal;3. Receive copies of any report prepared after an investigation of an incident of harassment, intimidation, or bullying;4. Identify and address patterns of harassment, intimidation, or bullying of students in the school;5. Review and strengthen school climate and school policies to prevent and address harassment, intimidation, or bullying of students;6. Educate the school community, including students, teachers, administrative staff, and parents, to prevent and address harassment, intimidation, or bullying of students; and7. Execute other duties related to harassment, intimidation, and bullying as requested by the full-time non-teaching principal;(f) The school safety/school climate team shall consist of the full-time non-teaching principal, or his or her designee, and the following members appointed by the full-time non-teaching principal: a teacher in the school, the school anti-bullying specialist, a parent of a student in the school, and other members determined by the principal. The team shall be chaired by the school anti-bullying specialist. 1. A parent shall be on the school safety/school climate team only in regard to general school climate issues and shall not participate in activities that may compromise a student's confidentiality.2. Other members of the school safety/school climate team who are not authorized to access student records pursuant to N.J.A.C. 6A:32-7.5 shall be on the team only in regard to general school climate issues and shall not participate in activities that may compromise a student's confidentiality.3. The approved PSSD shall provide school safety/school climate team members with development opportunities that address effective practices of successful school climate programs or approaches.(g) The section's requirements shall not be interpreted to prevent a victim of harassment, intimidation, or bullying from seeking redress under any applicable civil or criminal law.N.J. Admin. Code § 6A:16-7.8
Adopted by 50 N.J.R. 155(b), effective 1/2/2018