New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3945

Introduced
3/4/24  

Caption

Provides for law enforcement officer benefits for certain public employees enrolled in PERS; prohibits hiring by State or county of public employees after age 35 in positions eligible for PFRS.

Impact

This legislation seeks to align the definition of law enforcement officers under the PERS, thus ensuring that various titles such as county corrections officers and emergency medical technicians also enjoy enhanced retirement benefits previously exclusive to traditional law enforcement roles. By expanding the categories of personnel eligible for these benefits, the bill acknowledges the complexities and challenges faced by various types of public safety employees. Furthermore, it impacts state hiring practices, suggesting a proactive approach to workforce management as it tries to encourage a younger demographic in public safety roles.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3945 proposes significant amendments regarding the employment and retirement benefits of public employees in New Jersey, particularly those enrolled in the Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS). The bill introduces enhanced benefits for certain categories of law enforcement officers and constrains hiring practices by prohibiting the appointment of new public employees over the age of 35 to positions eligible for the Police and Firemen's Retirement System (PFRS). The intent is to optimize the efficiency and effectiveness of law enforcement personnel while managing the aging workforce that could potentially affect public safety.

Contention

One area of contention is the arbitrary age limit set for new hires, which could adversely affect individuals who are over 35 years of age looking to enter public service careers in law enforcement or related fields. Critics might argue that this age restriction could result in a loss of valuable experience in the workforce, as individuals in this age range often bring a wealth of life skills and insights that benefit public service. Thus, while aimed at ensuring a vigorous workforce, these provisions could also be interpreted as discriminating against capable candidates who would otherwise contribute to the efficacy of law enforcement agencies.

Companion Bills

NJ S2539

Same As Provides for law enforcement officer benefits for certain public employees enrolled in PERS; prohibits hiring by State or county of public employees after age 35 in positions eligible for PFRS.

NJ A2160

Carry Over Provides for law enforcement officer benefits for certain public employees enrolled in PERS; prohibits hiring by State or county of public employees after age 35 in positions eligible for PFRS.

NJ S2940

Carry Over Provides for law enforcement officer benefits for certain public employees enrolled in PERS; prohibits hiring by State or county of public employees after age 35 in positions eligible for PFRS.

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NJ S2539

Provides for law enforcement officer benefits for certain public employees enrolled in PERS; prohibits hiring by State or county of public employees after age 35 in positions eligible for PFRS.

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NJ S2940

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