New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3119

Introduced
3/7/22  
Refer
3/7/22  

Caption

Clarifies certain law enforcement officers are eligible for special disciplinary arbitration.

Impact

The passage of A3119 would significantly alter the landscape of law enforcement regulations in New Jersey by ensuring that particular officers can utilize a structured disciplinary arbitration process. This is expected to provide more uniformity in dealing with disciplinary issues, thus potentially leading to better outcomes for both officers and the governing bodies overseeing law enforcement agencies. The bill addresses longstanding ambiguities regarding the rights and privileges of law enforcement personnel, especially those affiliated with educational institutions and transport authorities.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3119 aims to clarify the eligibility of certain law enforcement officers for special disciplinary arbitration. The bill is designed to amend existing laws pertaining to police officers associated with institutions of higher education and the New Jersey Transit Police Department. By defining which officers are entitled to this arbitration process, the bill seeks to enhance the clarity and functioning of disciplinary measures within these specific law enforcement agencies.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding A3119 appears generally positive among law enforcement advocates who believe that the bill provides much-needed clarity in disciplinary processes. However, some concerns have been raised about the implications of the amendments for local control over law enforcement matters, particularly regarding how they might affect the independence of disciplinary actions at various agencies.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the potential impact of the bill on existing disciplinary mechanisms within law enforcement agencies. Critics may argue that while the clarification is beneficial, it could inadvertently create inconsistencies with other state or local policies relating to law enforcement practices. Ensuring that the amendments do not infringe upon the rights of local governments to self-regulate their law enforcement officers is a crucial point of discussion.

Companion Bills

NJ S1626

Same As Clarifies that law enforcement officers appointed by educational institutions and NJT are entitled to certain statutory rights and privileges.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1626

Clarifies that law enforcement officers appointed by educational institutions and NJT are entitled to certain statutory rights and privileges.

NJ S2850

Clarifies that law enforcement officers appointed by educational institutions and NJT are entitled to certain statutory rights and privileges.

NJ A3553

Provides that law enforcement officers appointed by educational institutions, NJT, and Burlington County Bridge Commission are entitled to certain statutory rights and privileges.

NJ A1184

Provides that law enforcement officers appointed by educational institutions, NJT, and Burlington County Bridge Commission are entitled to certain statutory rights and privileges.

NJ A3439

Clarifies certain Superior Court review and arbitration proceedings are available to all non-civil service law enforcement officers.

NJ A3354

Eliminates age restriction for issuing special permits to carry handgun to retired law enforcement officers.

NJ A222

Eliminates age restriction for issuing special permits to carry handgun to retired law enforcement officers.

NJ S1362

Eliminates age restriction for issuing special permits to carry handgun to retired law enforcement officers.

NJ S405

Eliminates age restriction for issuing special permits to carry handgun to retired law enforcement officers.

NJ S712

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

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