Allows person on police officer or firefighter eligible list who is unable to complete requirements for employment due to certain military service to have name placed on subsequent eligible list.
Impact
The bill has significant implications for state employment laws, as it aims to enhance career opportunities for military service members who have demonstrated qualifications for law enforcement roles but faced barriers due to their service. By allowing these individuals to remain competitive for future appointments, the legislation seeks to rectify any negative impact of their military obligations on their employment prospects within civilian public service roles.
Summary
Senate Bill 884, introduced in the New Jersey Legislature, proposes an amendment to civil service regulations concerning the recruitment of police officers and firefighters. The bill allows individuals who have passed the competitive examination for these positions but were unable to complete other employment requirements due to military service to have their names placed on subsequent eligible lists for employment. This serves specifically to support members of the National Guard or Reserve who may have been called to active duty during specified military operations, such as Operation Enduring Freedom.
Contention
While the bill principally aims to support military personnel, it may raise questions about equity and fairness in the hiring process. Opponents could argue that the preferential treatment for veterans should not compromise the merit-based system that underpins civil service employment. Conversely, advocates emphasize the need to recognize the sacrifices made by service members and the importance of integrating them back into civilian careers post-service.
Same As
Allows person on police officer or firefighter eligible list who is unable to complete requirements for employment due to certain military service to have name placed on subsequent eligible list.
NJ A2385
Carry Over
Allows person on police officer or firefighter eligible list who is unable to complete requirements for employment due to certain military service to have name placed on subsequent eligible list.
NJ S4014
Carry Over
Allows person on police officer or firefighter eligible list who is unable to complete requirements for employment due to certain military service to have name placed on subsequent eligible list.
Allows person on police officer or firefighter eligible list who is unable to complete requirements for employment due to certain military service to have name placed on subsequent eligible list.
Allows person on police officer or firefighter eligible list who is unable to complete requirements for employment due to certain military service to have name placed on subsequent eligible list.
Allows person on police officer or firefighter eligible list who is unable to complete requirements for employment due to certain military service to have name placed on subsequent eligible list.
Provides for retained eligibility for members of NJ National Guard or reserve component called to active federal military service who met fire department maximum age requirement at closing date of civil service examination.
Provides for retained eligibility for members of NJ National Guard or reserve component called to active federal military service who met fire department maximum age requirement at closing date of civil service examination.
Provides for retained eligibility for members of NJ National Guard or reserve component called to active federal military service who met fire department maximum age requirement at closing date of civil service examination.
Extends eligibility for accidental disability retirement allowance to certain police officers and firefighters who participated in 9/11 WTC rescue, recovery, or cleanup operations.
Authorizes Daniel Montalto to take the competitive civil service exam for the position of police officer and be placed on the eligible civil service list for employment as a full-time police officer for the town of Shawangunk.
Authorizes Daniel Montalto to take the competitive civil service exam for the position of police officer and be placed on the eligible civil service list for employment as a full-time police officer for the town of Shawangunk.