Increases accidental death benefit for certain members of PERS.
Impact
If enacted, S2564 will closely align benefits for PERS members with those available under the Police and Firemen's Retirement System (PFRS), thus standardizing benefits for first responders across the state. The retroactive application of the increased benefits to January 1, 2021, is particularly noteworthy as it allows past members' beneficiaries to receive due compensation that may have previously been lower under existing statutes. This change is anticipated to provide necessary financial support to the families of fallen first responders, thereby offering peace of mind in times of tragedy.
Summary
Senate Bill S2564 proposes significant enhancements to the accidental death benefit available to certain members of the Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS) in New Jersey. Specifically, the bill targets benefits for individuals who serve as firefighters, emergency medical technicians, paramedics, hazardous materials responders, or fire instructors. The key change introduced by the bill is an increase in the pension for a surviving spouse from 50% to 70% of the member's compensation at the time of their death, alongside a minimum guaranteed benefit of $50,000 if greater. Additionally, the bill alters children’s benefits, increasing it up to 70% if no surviving spouse exists.
Contention
While supporters argue that these enhancements are a long overdue acknowledgment of the risks faced by first responders, critics may express concerns regarding the financial implications for the state budget. The bill's immediate effect and retroactive measures could challenge existing funding structures within PERS. As the legislature weighs these benefits, discussions may arise about fiscal responsibility versus the moral obligation to support families affected by the line of duty deaths of emergency responders.
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.
Permits companion to receive PFRS accidental death pension when there is no surviving spouse; requires adjustment of final compensation for calculation of accidental death benefit for surviving spouse, companion, and children of PFRS members.
Permits companion to receive PFRS accidental death pension when there is no surviving spouse; requires adjustment of final compensation for calculation of accidental death benefit for surviving spouse, companion, and children of PFRS members.