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.
Impact
If enacted, S227 would amend existing laws under N.J.S.11A:5-1, specifically impacting the timeline and manner in which veterans prove their eligibility for preference in civil service hiring. Currently, applicants are required to have their veteran status verified at least eight days before the issuance of eligible candidate lists. The new procedure proposed in S227 allows for a personal statement, providing more flexibility and potentially expediting the hiring process for veterans and service members who may be under time constraints due to their active duty statuses. The requirement for final verification of status would remain in place prior to actual employment.
Summary
Senate Bill 227 (S227) proposed a modification to the civil service hiring process for veterans in New Jersey. The bill allows qualifying applicants, specifically those in active federal service or their reserve components, to submit a personal sworn statement regarding their veteran status in lieu of the standard requirement for a determination from the Adjutant General's office. This change is aimed at easing the application process for veterans looking to secure a civil service position, especially as it may speed up the consideration for eligibility prior to the issuance of civil service eligible lists.
Contention
The law aims to balance the need for accurate reporting of veteran status while recognizing the realities faced by service members. Proponents of the bill view it as a necessary adjustment to better serve those who have served in the military, arguing it respects the unique circumstances of service members and reduces delays in hiring processes. However, potential points of contention may arise regarding the reliability of personal sworn statements, as they introduce a subjective element into the verification process, which some may criticize for weakening the rigor of eligibility standards. This measure may create debates about the proper balance between accessibility for veterans and the integrity of civil service hiring practices.
Same As
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.