Permits municipality, fire district or authority to approve transfer of certain firefighters from PERS to PFRS.
Impact
The proposed changes under A2251 could significantly impact firefighters who have been constrained by existing laws that limit PFRS membership to those appointed before age 35. Current law allows individuals over the age of 35 to serve as firefighters under PERS, but this bill opens the door for them to convert to PFRS under certain conditions. Provided their local governing bodies approve the transfer, this bill will allow firefighters to receive full credit towards their retirement benefits based on their combined service in both retirement systems, contingent upon their agreement to cover the accrued liability costs associated with this transfer.
Summary
Assembly Bill 2251 (A2251) proposes to allow certain public employers in New Jersey, including municipalities, fire districts, or authorities, to approve the transfer of firefighters from the Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS) to the Police and Firemen's Retirement System (PFRS). The bill targets firefighters who were previously ineligible for membership in PFRS at their appointment but meet the definition of 'fireman' as outlined in existing statutes and are currently enrolled in PERS. This legislation enables eligible firefighters to transfer their retirement memberships regardless of age, which is a notable shift given the previous restrictions on age for PFRS membership.
Contention
While the bill seems to offer a beneficial route for firefighters seeking better retirement options, it does come with notable contention. Critics may argue that the financial implications of these transfers could affect local budgets without state support for the additional costs incurred by municipalities. Others may express concern that transferring liabilities to municipal budgets could pose challenges for local economies already facing fiscal pressures. Overall, the balance of providing enhanced benefits for firefighters while managing the economic impact on local governments represents a critical area of discussion around A2251.
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