Permits municipality, fire district or authority to approve transfer of certain firefighters from PERS to PFRS.
Impact
The effect of A2661 is to grant firefighters the option to maximize their retirement benefits through the PFRS system, which may offer more favorable terms compared to PERS. Specifically, firefighters transferring their service credit from PERS to PFRS can receive full benefits under PFRS if they pay for any accrued liabilities related to the transfer. This could incentivize a shift in the labor landscape for firefighters in New Jersey, potentially affecting workforce dynamics in public safety departments. Moreover, the bill clarifies that the state bears no responsibility for any additional costs incurred by local employers due to these transfers, thereby protecting the state's fiscal interests.
Summary
Bill A2661 permits the transfer of certain firefighters from the Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS) to the Police and Firemen's Retirement System (PFRS). The bill allows public employers, such as municipalities and fire districts, to approve this transfer provided that the firefighter was not eligible for PFRS at the time of their initial appointment and is currently enrolled in PERS. This opportunity is available regardless of the firefighter's age, which marks a significant change from current legislation that restricts firefighter appointments based on age, particularly post-35 years.
Contention
There could be considerable debate surrounding A2661, particularly regarding its implications for older firefighters or the overall financial health of the PFRS system. Critics may express concern that permitting transfers without age restrictions could lead to financial strain on the retirement system if older firefighters transfer their benefits late in their careers. Additionally, issues surrounding the fairness of funding retirement benefits solely through local employer sources, without state support, may arise during discussions. Proponents, however, argue that this bill provides essential flexibility and improves the benefits available to firefighters, which can enhance recruitment and retention efforts in public safety roles.
Increases accidental death benefit for surviving spouse or surviving children of certain PERS members and retirants; provides accidental death benefit to beneficiary of certain PERS and PFRS members and retirants; redefines child.
Increases accidental death benefit for surviving spouse or surviving children of certain PERS members and retirants; provides accidental death benefit to beneficiary of certain PERS and PFRS members and retirants; redefines child.
Increases accidental death benefit for surviving spouse or surviving children of certain PERS members and retirants; provides accidental death benefit to beneficiary of certain PERS and PFRS members and retirants; redefines child.
Increases accidental death benefit for surviving spouse or surviving children of certain PERS members and retirants; provides accidental death benefit to beneficiary of certain PERS and PFRS members and retirants; redefines child.
An Act to Allow Game Wardens to Transfer Retirement Service, Allow Certain Employees of Participating Local Districts to Purchase Service Credit and Allow Transfer of Membership from the State Employee Retirement Plan to Another Plan