New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A251

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Permits veterans, for civil service purposes, to be defined as a veteran or disabled veteran under federal or State definition of veteran.

Impact

The main impact of A251 is that it broadens the pool of veterans eligible for civil service employment preference, a critical factor since many veterans face challenges transitioning from military to civilian careers. The bill is designed to ensure that those who have served, regardless of the specific duration or nature of their service, are afforded a better opportunity to compete for state jobs. This can enhance employment prospects for many veterans and is seen as a step forward in recognizing the sacrifices of military personnel.

Summary

A251 is a legislative bill in New Jersey that aims to amend the civil service preference definitions for veterans within the state. Specifically, this bill allows individuals who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces to be classified under either the federal or state definitions of a 'veteran' or 'disabled veteran' for civil service hiring purposes. This is a significant change aimed at expanding the eligibility criteria compared to current state laws that adhere to more rigid definitions and specific service periods.

Contention

However, there could be contention surrounding this bill. Opponents may argue that expanding definitions could dilute the intent behind veterans' preferences which were designed to protect those who served in more defined conflicts. There are concerns that this might lead to challenges within the civil service hiring processes, as it could introduce complexities in determining eligibility that may require additional administrative oversight or impact the competitive nature of state hiring.

Notable_points

A251 does not change the eligibility status of current veterans already recognized under existing laws, indicating a thoughtful approach to transitional policies. It allows for immediate implementation upon enactment, which emphasizes the urgency of supporting veterans as they seek employment post-service. The legislative discussions reflect a growing acknowledgment of the need for improved support systems for veterans in New Jersey, aligning with national trends toward inclusivity within civil service opportunities.

Companion Bills

NJ S1259

Same As Permits veterans, for civil service purposes, to be defined as a veteran or disabled veteran under federal or State definition of veteran.

Similar Bills

NJ A973

Permits veterans, for civil service purposes, to be defined as a veteran or disabled veteran under federal or State definition of veteran.

NJ S1259

Permits veterans, for civil service purposes, to be defined as a veteran or disabled veteran under federal or State definition of veteran.

NJ S570

Permits veterans, for civil service purposes, to be defined as a veteran or disabled veteran under federal or State definition of veteran.

NJ A324

Concerns definition of veteran for civil service hiring preference.

NJ S3656

Concerns definition of veteran for civil service hiring preference.

NJ A435

Concerns definition of veteran for civil service hiring preference.

NJ A2241

Permits certain applicants to submit personal statement of veteran status, in lieu of determination of veteran status, prior to issuance of civil service eligible list; requires submission of determination of status prior to employment.

NJ A2962

Permits certain applicants to submit personal statement of veteran status, in lieu of determination of veteran status, prior to issuance of civil service eligible list; requires submission of determination of status prior to employment.