New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4375

Introduced
6/27/22  

Caption

Requires compensatory time off for correctional police officers and parole officers for work during state of emergency.

Impact

The implementation of A4375 is expected to significantly impact labor regulations for correctional police and parole officers by establishing clearer rights to compensatory time during emergencies. This bill aims to enhance their working conditions and acknowledge the increased workload that often accompanies state emergencies. By ensuring that these officers receive additional time off for their extended service, the bill promotes better work-life balance and recognizes their contributions to public safety.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4375 aims to mandate that correctional police officers and parole officers in New Jersey receive compensatory time off for hours worked during a declared state of emergency. Specifically, the bill stipulates that for every hour worked in such situations, these officers shall earn one hour of compensatory time, with a maximum cap of 400 hours per year. This measure is intended to address the unique demands faced by these officers during emergencies, recognizing their critical role in maintaining public safety and order during such times.

Contention

While A4375 is poised to be beneficial for correctional police and parole officers, potential points of contention may arise regarding its fiscal implications for the state budget and corrections agencies. Opponents may argue that the financial burden of additional compensatory time could strain resources, especially in budget-conscious environments. Moreover, there may be concerns over how the implementation of these provisions could affect staffing and operational capabilities during emergencies, as agencies may need to adapt to accommodate the time-off requests from officers.

Companion Bills

NJ S2028

Same As Requires compensatory time off for certain correctional police officers and parole officers for work during state of emergency.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2028

Requires compensatory time off for certain correctional police officers and parole officers for work during state of emergency.

NJ SB622

Including state correctional officers in DNR Police Officer Retirement System

NJ SB346

Including state correctional officers in DNR Police Officer Retirement System

NJ AB2977

Correctional officers: training.

NJ SB00164

An Act Concerning Workers' Compensation Benefits For Certain Mental Or Emotional Impairments, Mental Health Care For Police Officers And Wellness Training For Police Officers, Parole Officers And Firefighters.

NJ S494

Requires law enforcement agencies, correctional facilities, and State Parole Board to adopt maternity policies.

NJ A2950

Requires law enforcement agencies, correctional facilities, and State Parole Board to adopt maternity policies.

NJ A3391

Requires law enforcement agencies, correctional facilities, and State Parole Board to adopt maternity policies.

NJ S1676

Requires correctional police officers to wear body worn cameras and security camera systems to be installed in State correctional facilities.

NJ A2238

Requires correctional police officers to wear body worn cameras and security camera systems to be installed in State correctional facilities.

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