Permits inclusion of volunteer firefighters and other emergency responders within municipal eligible employee group for purposes of the small employer health benefits plan statutes.
Impact
The bill would modify existing statutory definitions to ensure that volunteer firefighters and emergency responders are recognized within the small employer health benefits framework. This change aligns the eligibility criteria with municipalities' abilities to provide health insurance to these critical volunteers. By doing so, the bill encourages municipalities to attract and retain volunteer emergency personnel while fulfilling their health insurance needs.
Summary
Assembly Bill A4357 seeks to amend New Jersey's small employer health benefits plan statutes to include volunteer firefighters and emergency responders as eligible employees for health benefits. This inclusion recognizes the invaluable contribution these volunteers make to their communities and ensures they receive appropriate health coverage under municipal plans designed for small employers. By addressing this gap, the bill aims to enhance support for municipalities employing volunteer emergency personnel.
Contention
Notable discussions surrounding A4357 have revolved around the implications of expanding health benefits to volunteer first responders, with arguments both for and against the inclusion. Proponents argue that providing health benefits is a necessary step in acknowledging the sacrifices made by volunteers, particularly given the risks involved in their service. Conversely, some critics express concerns about the potential financial burden on municipalities, emphasizing the need to balance fiscal responsibilities with the welfare of those putting their lives on the line. This debate highlights the intersection of public health policy and fiscal management in local governance.
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Permits inclusion of volunteer firefighters and other emergency responders within municipal eligible employee group for purposes of the small employer health benefits plan statutes.
Permits inclusion of volunteer firefighters and other emergency responders within municipal eligible employee group for purposes of the small employer health benefits plan statutes.
Permits inclusion of volunteer firefighters and other emergency responders within municipal eligible employee group for purposes of the small employer health benefits plan statutes.
Permits inclusion of volunteer firefighters and other emergency responders within municipal eligible employee group for purposes of the small employer health benefits plan statutes.
Revises certain requirements for individual and small employer health benefits plans and for small employer members of multiple employer welfare arrangements.
Revises certain requirements for individual and small employer health benefits plans and for small employer members of multiple employer welfare arrangements.
Revises certain requirements for individual and small employer health benefits plans and for small employer members of multiple employer welfare arrangements.
Amends the definition of "small employer" for purposes of the small employer health insurance availability act to mean a business employing less than one hundred (100) employees rather than fifty (50) employees.
Amends the definition of "small employer" for purposes of the small employer health insurance availability act to mean a business employing less than one hundred (100) employees rather than fifty (50) employees.
Requires board of education to directly employ certain professionals; permits board of education to contract for certain personnel; permits use of virtual or remote instruction for public school students in certain circumstances.
Requires board of education to directly employ certain professionals; permits board of education to contract for certain personnel; permits use of virtual or remote instruction for public school students in certain circumstances.
Requires board of education to directly employ certain professionals; permits board of education to contract for certain personnel; permits use of virtual or remote instruction for public school students in certain circumstances.