The Timothy J. Piazza Law, which gives New Jersey one of the toughest anti-hazing laws in the country, was signed by Gov. Phil Murphy on Tuesday.
Murphy—flanked by educators and lawmakers at Raritan Valley Community College in Branchburg—signed S-84/A-2093 into law just after 1 p.m., requiring public and non-public middle schools and high schools, as well as higher education institutions, to adopt anti-hazing policies and establishes penalties for violating the policies.
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