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Senate committee amends, releases bill requiring schools to teach gambling risk
Summary
The committee amended and released S-36/66 to require instruction on compulsive-gambling risks as districts implement New Jersey student learning standards; the bill’s effective date is tied to the commissioner’s training module and standards review.
A Senate committee on an unspecified date amended and released S-36/66, a bill that would require school districts to provide instruction on the risk of compulsive gambling as part of implementation of the New Jersey student learning standards and comprehensive health and physical education.
The bill’s committee amendments specify that the curriculum should include information on the difference between probability and predictability as it relates to gambling and that the bill’s provisions take effect only after the commissioner develops the…
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