Permits certain members of Prosecutors Part of PERS to qualify for service retirement with 20 or more years of service.
Impact
The enactment of S4605 would significantly alter state regulations surrounding retirement for prosecutors within the PERS. Currently, the law mandates that to receive a service retirement allowance of 50% of final compensation, members must be at least 55 years old with a minimum of 20 years of service. By modifying this requirement, the bill allows for more members to retire earlier, thus having the potential to influence the dynamics of staffing within prosecutors' offices statewide. This may lead to an influx of fresh talent in these roles as seasoned prosecutors exit the workforce.
Summary
Bill S4605, introduced in the New Jersey Senate, aims to modify the retirement eligibility criteria for members of the Prosecutors Part of the Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS). The legislation proposes that eligible prosecutors with 20 or more years of service should be permitted to retire regardless of age, contrasting with the existing law which requires members to be at least 55 years old to retire under similar conditions. This change is intended to offer greater flexibility and recognition of long service among these public officials, potentially enhancing workforce morale.
Contention
While the bill has its proponents who argue it supports a deserving demographic, there are likely to be points of contention regarding the fiscal implications of such a policy change. Critics may express concerns about the financial burden placed on the retirement system due to potentially increased payouts as more prosecutors retire at a younger age. Moreover, discussions surrounding the balance between rewarding experience against the sustainable management of public retirement funds may arise during legislative debates.
Permits service credit in Prosecutors Part of PERS for judicial clerk service; increases salary of Presiding Judge of Appellate Division and county prosecutor; permits retired judges to collect pension while serving as county prosecutor.
Permits service credit in Prosecutors Part of PERS for judicial clerk service; increases salary of Presiding Judge of Appellate Division and county prosecutor; permits retired judges to collect pension while serving as county prosecutor.
Permits certain PERS members to collect pension while earning salary; makes certain local administrators and prosecutors eligible for PERS membership; permits State employees not covered by collective negotiations to enroll in negotiated health plans.
Permits certain PERS members to collect pension while earning salary; makes certain local administrators and prosecutors eligible for PERS membership; permits State employees not covered by collective negotiations to enroll in negotiated health plans.
Permits service credit in Prosecutors Part of PERS for judicial clerk service; increases salary of Presiding Judge of Appellate Division and county prosecutor; permits retired judges to collect pension while serving as county prosecutor.
Permits service credit in Prosecutors Part of PERS for judicial clerk service; increases salary of Presiding Judge of Appellate Division and county prosecutor; permits retired judges to collect pension while serving as county prosecutor.