New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2624

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Prohibits terminal leave compensation for local government employees.

Impact

The enforcement of this bill would significantly alter the way terminal leave compensation is handled, mandating that local government employees eligible for retirement cannot accrue any terminal leave benefits based on their accumulated administrative, sick, or vacation leave. The bill also prohibits the use of six or more consecutive sick leave days within the twelve-month period preceding retirement without a verified medical necessity, effectively imposing stricter regulations on how public employees manage their leave as they approach retirement.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2624 aims to prohibit terminal leave compensation for local government employees in New Jersey. The bill seeks to eliminate the practice of allowing employees in certain political subdivisions, including counties, municipalities, fire districts, and school districts, to remain on the payroll while using accumulated sick or vacation leave immediately prior to retirement. By banning terminal leave, the legislation is directed at curbing perceived abuses in the system where employees utilize their leave to continue receiving full salary and benefits without performing work prior to retirement.

Contention

The proposed legislation may face criticism and resistance from labor unions and employee advocacy groups that argue it undermines the benefits that public employees have accrued over their careers. Critics may also raise concerns about the enforcement of medical necessity verification, suggesting that it could become bureaucratic and limit employees' rights. Proponents, however, argue it is a necessary reform to eliminate waste and abuse in local government employee compensation and to ensure that public funds are used more responsibly.

Additional_notes

This bill stands as a response to recommendations made by the State Commission of Investigation regarding waste and abuse in government compensations. It reflects a push towards greater accountability and efficiency in state operations, aligning legislative practices with modern workforce management principles.

Companion Bills

NJ A1023

Carry Over Prohibits terminal leave compensation for local government employees.

Similar Bills

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Prohibits terminal leave compensation for local government employees.

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NJ S2753

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NJ A795

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NJ A945

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NJ A2460

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NJ A794

Eliminates payments for unused sick leave earned after effective date; limits carry forward of unused vacation leave; requires suspension and forfeiture of certain payments; limits use of unused sick leave in year before retirement.

NJ S637

Prohibits payment to public employees at retirement for certain unused sick leave, provides for forfeiture of payment for unused sick leave for certain criminal convictions, and requires documentation for use of sick leave.