New Jersey Hazing Law
§ 2C:40-3. Hazing; aggravated hazing
- A person is guilty of hazing, a disorderly persons offense, if, in connection with initiation of applicants to or members of a student or fraternal organization, he knowingly or recklessly organizes, promotes, facilitates or engages in any conduct, other than competitive athletic events, which places or may place another person in danger of bodily injury.
- A person is guilty of aggravated hazing, a crime of the fourth degree, if he commits an act prohibited in subsection a. which results in serious bodily injury to another person.
§ 18A:3-25. Pledge's Bill of Rights
                                                      
                                                      The Attorney General shall develop a "Pledge's Bill of Rights" which outlines acceptable
                                                      and unacceptable behavior and activities in regard to the pledge or rushing activities
                                                      of college and university fraternities and sororities and other similar campus organizations.
                                                      In developing the bill of rights, the Attorney General shall review the existing pledge
                                                      and anti-hazing policies and procedures of public and independent institutions of
                                                      higher education within the State and shall, as appropriate, incorporate those policies
                                                      into the bill of rights. The Attorney General shall make the "Pledge's Bill of Rights"
                                                      available to each institution of higher education within the State.
                                                      
                                                      § 18A:3-26. Information on hazing included
                                                      
                                                      The bill of rights developed by the Attorney General pursuant to section 2 of P.L.1991,
                                                      c.388 (C.18A:3-25) shall include information on the criminal penalties for hazing
                                                      and aggravated hazing established pursuant to P.L.1980, c.169 (C.2C:40-3 et seq.).
                                                       

