New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1150

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Permits certain fire police units to appoint fire police officers.

Impact

If enacted, A1150 would greatly enhance the capacity of fire police units, facilitating a more streamlined approach to emergency management. The law enables such units to select members from outside their ranks, broadening the pool of available personnel who can assist during critical incidents. These newly appointed fire police officers will have full power and authority to act within their counties and may respond in other counties as needed. Consequently, it may improve resource allocation for firefighting and emergency response efforts and potentially reduce response times.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1150, sponsored by Assemblywoman Carol A. Murphy, seeks to amend R.S.15:8-4, thereby permitting certain fire police units to appoint individuals to the position of fire police officer. This legislative proposal aims to expand the roles of fire police by allowing units incorporated under specific conditions to include volunteers who are not members of any volunteer fire company. These volunteers, who must fulfill particular health and moral criteria, will be able to take on police duties during emergencies such as fires and drills.

Contention

While A1150 appears to strengthen emergency services, there may be points of contention regarding the qualifications and oversight of the newly appointed fire police officers. The requirement for these individuals to complete a fire police training course and take an oath underscores the importance of accountability and consistent performance standards. However, discussions around the adequacy of their training or their potential legal powers might provoke debate among stakeholders, particularly concerning the intersection of fire police duties and established law enforcement roles.

Notable_points

The bill outlines various responsibilities of fire police officers, including property protection, maintaining fire lines, and performing traffic duties during emergency situations. Additionally, current law mandates a municipal clerk to administer oaths, which could also be conducted by a notary public under this bill. This flexibility may expedite the appointment process, allowing for rapid deployment of personnel when emergencies arise.

Companion Bills

NJ A1332

Carry Over Permits certain fire police units to appoint fire police officers.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1332

Permits certain fire police units to appoint fire police officers.

NJ A533

Permits certain special law enforcement officers and auxiliary police officers to carry firearms on duty.

NJ S2216

Permits municipal, county, and regional police and fire forces to establish five-year residency requirement for police officers and firefighters; allows exceptions to requirement under certain circumstances.

NJ S2078

Permits municipal, county, and regional police and fire forces to establish five-year residency requirement for police officers and firefighters; allows exceptions to requirement under certain circumstances.

NJ A4735

Permits certain special law enforcement officers and auxiliary police officers to carry firearms on duty.

NJ A3164

Permits municipal, county, and regional police and fire forces to establish five-year residency requirement for police officers and firefighters; allows exceptions to requirement under certain circumstances.

NJ A1756

Permits municipal, county, and regional police and fire forces to establish five-year residency requirement for police officers and firefighters; allows exceptions to requirement under certain circumstances.

NJ H3730

Authorizing the appointment of retired police officers as special police officers in the town of Freetown

NJ H3931

Authorizing the appointment of retired police officers as special police officers in the town of Freetown

NJ A864

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

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