New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5681

Introduced
5/15/25  

Caption

Establishes that State police officers assigned to certain positions are not to be excluded from promotion.

Impact

The impact of A5681 on state laws is primarily seen in its amendment to Title 53 of the Revised Statutes, where it establishes that time accrued in detachment from service or for roles deemed confidential will count towards promotional time. This change is expected to bolster morale within the state police and encourage officers to accept assignments to sensitive roles without fear of losing out on career advancement. The bill's passage could lead to a more effective law enforcement culture where officer contributions in varied capacities are recognized equivalently.

Summary

Assembly Bill A5681 proposes amendments to the regulations governing the promotion of state police officers. The bill aims to ensure that officers engaged in detachment from service or assigned to confidential positions are not penalized regarding their promotional opportunities. This legislative measure is intended to rectify existing disparities that may disadvantage officers who take on such roles, which are vital for providing security to state officials and handling sensitive information.

Contention

While the intent behind A5681 is to support law enforcement officers, potential points of contention may arise surrounding how roles are categorized as 'confidential' versus standard assignments, and how this might affect promotion timelines. Critics could argue that defining such categories too broadly could lead to a dilution of criteria required for promotions, potentially undermining the overall standards of the state police force. Nonetheless, advocates of the bill argue that it seeks to establish fairness and transparency within the department while ensuring national security standards are upheld effectively.

Companion Bills

NJ S4557

Same As Establishes that State police officers assigned to certain positions are not to be excluded from promotion.

Previously Filed As

NJ S4557

Establishes that State police officers assigned to certain positions are not to be excluded from promotion.

NJ S855

Permits police officers to travel to and from and remain within police station located within 100 feet of polling place; permits Class Three special law enforcement officers to be assigned to certain polling places.

NJ S2219

Permits police officers to travel to and from and remain within police station located within 100 feet of polling place; permits Class Three special law enforcement officers to be assigned to certain polling places.

NJ S712

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

NJ S3562

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

NJ A421

Permits police officers to be assigned to polling places located at public schools.

NJ A3566

Permits police officers to be assigned to polling places located at public schools.

NJ SB396

Provides relative to promotional seniority in the Lake Charles Police Department for officers who have been deployed. (8/1/16)

NJ HB1103

Sports betting; prohibits operators from excluding bonuses and promotions from taxable revenue.

NJ HB3115

POLICE DEPT PROMOTION ACT

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