Raises mandatory retirement age for SPRS members from 55 to 60.
Impact
The proposed amendment has significant implications for the State Police Crime Prevention and Investigation. It would modify existing statutes governing retirement ages for law enforcement personnel, allowing seasoned officers to continue their service longer. Supporters of the bill argue that extending the retirement age will help retain experienced personnel in the force, which could ultimately lead to improved law enforcement outcomes. On the downside, there are concerns about potential backlash from younger officers who may view the extended retirement age as an obstacle to their career progression within the force.
Summary
Senate Bill S798 proposes to raise the mandatory retirement age for members of the New Jersey State Police Retirement System (SPRS) from 55 to 60 years. This change aims to address concerns regarding the ongoing health and fitness of officers, as retirement at 55 has been deemed insufficient for ensuring that members can adequately perform their duties and protect public safety. The bill emphasizes the need for physically fit officers in the State Police, asserting that age can impact job performance directly related to public health and safety.
Contention
Opposition to the bill focuses mainly on the argument that raising the retirement age could hinder organizational mobility and opportunities for younger officers. Critics express that while the intention behind the bill is to maintain a physically capable workforce, it also risks perpetuating a workforce that may not reflect the evolving needs and demographics of the communities they serve. The debate centers around finding a balance between retaining experienced officers and promoting a proactive approach to career advancement for newer law enforcement personnel.
Provides medical documentation requirement for certain members of PERS, PFRS, and SPRS to receive accidental disability retirement allowance for participation in 9/11 World Trade Center rescue, recovery, or cleanup operations; removes filing deadline.
Provides for filing extension and alternate medical documentation in PFRS, SPRS, or PERS for accidental disability retirement in certain circumstances; extends accidental death benefit for survivors of certain SPRS retirees.
Provides medical documentation requirement for certain members of PERS, PFRS, and SPRS to receive accidental disability retirement allowance for participation in 9/11 World Trade Center rescue, recovery, or cleanup operations; removes filing deadline.
Provides filing extension and medical documentation requirement for certain members or retirees of PFRS, SPRS, or PERS regarding accidental disability retirement allowance for participation in 9/11 World Trade Center rescue, recovery, or cleanup operations.
Provides certain health care benefits to surviving dependents of accidental disability retiree who participated in 9/11 WTC rescue, recovery, or cleanup operations; clarifies eligibility criteria for recalculation of retirement allowance for such participation.
Provides certain health care benefits to surviving dependents of accidental disability retiree who participated in 9/11 WTC rescue, recovery, or cleanup operations; clarifies eligibility criteria for recalculation of retirement allowance for such participation.
Provides medical documentation requirement for certain members of PERS, PFRS, and SPRS to receive accidental disability retirement allowance for participation in 9/11 World Trade Center rescue, recovery, or cleanup operations; removes filing deadline.
Provides medical documentation requirement for certain members of PERS, PFRS, and SPRS to receive accidental disability retirement allowance for participation in 9/11 World Trade Center rescue, recovery, or cleanup operations; removes filing deadline.
Provides for filing extension and alternate medical documentation in PFRS, SPRS, or PERS for accidental disability retirement in certain circumstances; extends accidental death benefit for survivors of certain SPRS retirees.