N.J. Stat. § 34:15C-17

Current through L. 2024, c. 62.
Section 34:15C-17 - Findings, declarations relative to adult literacy

The Legislature finds and declares that:

a. Education affects an individual's employability, wages, productivity, ability to function effectively in the family and community, and ultimately, it affects the State's economic well-being;
b. Low literacy skills rob individuals of their future and undermine the economy of the State;
c. Almost one-half of New Jersey's adults function at the lowest levels of literacy as defined by the National Adult Literacy Survey;
d. Low literacy levels are related to crime, unemployment and underemployment, public assistance, and many other social problems on which the State invests hundreds of millions of dollars each year;
e. A literate population is a precondition for solving many of society's ills; and
f. Developing a solid, well-coordinated literacy delivery system will enhance the chances of adults' success in the labor market and in society as a whole.

N.J.S. § 34:15C-17

L. 1999, c. 107, s. 1.