New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2358

Introduced
2/7/22  

Caption

Extends from six to 12 months compensation program for injured law enforcement officers and other employees; revises type of injury needed to qualify for program.

Impact

The proposed changes would significantly enhance job security and financial support for law enforcement personnel who face violence in their roles. By redefining 'bodily injury' to include a wider array of physical pain and impairment, the bill can potentially allow more officers to receive compensation they may not qualify for under the previous definition. In practice, this extension increases the safety net for officers, particularly important in a climate where assaults on law enforcement can lead to significant harm and disruptive career consequences during recovery periods.

Summary

A2358 is a legislative proposal introduced in New Jersey that aims to amend the existing compensation program for injured law enforcement officers and certain other employees. The bill seeks to extend the duration of compensation from a previous limit of six months to a total of twelve months for those who are injured as a direct result of assaults by inmates, detainees, or individuals under their supervision. Furthermore, A2358 revises the qualifications for compensation by changing the standard from 'serious bodily injury' to 'bodily injury,' which could encompass a broader range of injuries sustained in the line of duty.

Contention

Critics of the bill may express concerns that extending compensation duration and redefining injury categories could lead to increased costs for the state or potential abuse of the system. Opponents might argue that such changes may inadvertently incentivize claims that could strain resources meant for legitimate cases. Proponents counter that ensuring adequate support for officers not only protects the individuals in uniform but also upholds the principle that vigorous support is essential for those who put themselves in harm's way as part of their job.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A2859

Extends from six to 12 months compensation program for injured law enforcement officers and other employees; revises type of injury needed to qualify for program.

NJ H6319

Clarifies several workers' compensation court authority for injuries to sworn employees (police/fire).

NJ S1060

Clarifies several workers' compensation court authority for injuries to sworn employees (police/fire).

NJ A161

Revises workers' compensation coverage for certain injuries to volunteer and professional public safety and law enforcement personnel.

NJ A2297

Revises workers' compensation coverage for certain injuries to volunteer and professional public safety and law enforcement personnel.

NJ A5909

Revises workers' compensation coverage for certain injuries to certain volunteer and professional public safety and law enforcement personnel.

NJ S651

Revises workers' compensation coverage for certain injuries to volunteer and professional public safety and law enforcement personnel.

NJ A3483

Requires retired law enforcement officers to qualify in use of firearm once a year.

NJ A1262

Requires retired law enforcement officers to qualify in use of firearm once a year.

NJ HB2322

Workers' compensation; post-traumatic stress disorder, etc., incurred by law-enforcement officers.

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