New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S4557

Introduced
6/2/25  

Caption

Establishes that State police officers assigned to certain positions are not to be excluded from promotion.

Impact

The law's implications extend to the overall structure and morale within the Division of State Police. By protecting the promotional rights of officers engaged in these specialized roles, the bill aims to foster a more inclusive environment where responsibilities associated with sensitive assignments do not hinder career advancement. This could enhance the willingness of officers to accept detached assignments, knowing their career progression will not be negatively affected.

Summary

Senate Bill S4557, introduced in the New Jersey State Legislature, seeks to establish clear criteria regarding the promotion of State police officers assigned to specific positions. The bill aims to ensure that officers who take on temporary duty assignments or work in confidential roles are not excluded from promotional opportunities. By defining terms such as 'detachment from service position' and 'confidential position,' the bill provides a framework that clarifies how these assignments impact an officer's eligibility for promotion.

Contention

While the intent is to protect officers, the bill may also generate discussion regarding potential favoritism or bias in promotions within law enforcement. Critics might raise concerns that the definitions in the bill could lead to ambiguity in how promotions are administered, potentially leading to disagreements on what constitutes service time. Additionally, stakeholders may question whether the current process is adequately fair and whether changes are necessary to promote transparency in promotional decisions for law enforcement officers.

Companion Bills

NJ A5681

Same As Establishes that State police officers assigned to certain positions are not to be excluded from promotion.

Previously Filed As

NJ A5681

Establishes that State police officers assigned to certain positions are not to be excluded from promotion.

NJ S855

Permits police officers to travel to and from and remain within police station located within 100 feet of polling place; permits Class Three special law enforcement officers to be assigned to certain polling places.

NJ S2219

Permits police officers to travel to and from and remain within police station located within 100 feet of polling place; permits Class Three special law enforcement officers to be assigned to certain polling places.

NJ SB396

Provides relative to promotional seniority in the Lake Charles Police Department for officers who have been deployed. (8/1/16)

NJ A421

Permits police officers to be assigned to polling places located at public schools.

NJ A3566

Permits police officers to be assigned to polling places located at public schools.

NJ S712

Establishes certain benefits for Class Two special law enforcement officers; allows arson investigators to carry a firearm at all times.

NJ S3562

Establishes certain benefits for Class Two special law enforcement officers; allows arson investigators to carry a firearm at all times.

NJ HB1103

Sports betting; prohibits operators from excluding bonuses and promotions from taxable revenue.

NJ A2798

Excludes certain income earned from health promotion or disease prevention work from income eligibility determination under NJ FamilyCare, WFNJ, and NJ SNAP.

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