Concerns occupational safety and health for public employees of certain interstate authorities.
Impact
The amendments proposed by A662 will lead to significant changes to state law regarding occupational safety and health provisions. Existing exclusions of certain bi-state authorities from the definition of 'employer' will be removed, thereby extending safety and health protections to workers employed by entities like the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Delaware River Port Authority, and the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission. This alignment is intended to create uniform safety standards and improve working conditions for these employees, who may previously have been outside the scope of state health protections.
Summary
Assembly Bill A662 amends the New Jersey Public Employees' Occupational Safety and Health Act, expanding the definition of 'employer' to include interstate authorities that employ their own police officers and firefighters. This change directly addresses the safety and health standards applicable to public employees working under these authorities, thereby ensuring that they receive the same protections as other public employees in New Jersey. The bill identifies interstate authorities as public entities that operate beyond state lines, which are formed by agreements between New Jersey and other states.
Contention
Notably, the implementation of this bill is contingent on concurrent legislation being passed by the compacting states, which can introduce points of contention regarding uniformity and agreement on compliance standards across state lines. Additionally, stakeholders may express concerns over how this bill could affect existing contracts and collective bargaining agreements, as A662 includes provisions stating it will not impair any rights under current contracts, which could lead to legal interpretations regarding pre-existing obligations. The bill's requirement for Congressional approval for certain interstate agreements may also lead to delays or challenges in full implementation.
Provides that healthcare benefits plan, fully or partly paid by public employer, cannot cover public employee's spouse who is subject of divorce from bed and board.
"Government Reality Check Act"; prohibits public employers from providing certain benefits to public employees; restricts gifts to public employees; restricts travel by public employees; imposes post-employment restriction on public contracting employees.
"Government Reality Check Act"; prohibits public employers from providing certain benefits to public employees; restricts gifts to public employees; restricts travel by public employees; imposes post-employment restriction on public contracting employees.
Amending the act of June 25, 1931 (P.L.1352, No.332), referred to as the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Compact, providing for veto power by the Governor over certain actions; further providing for audits; and providing the Governor of each state with power to ratify or veto certain actions taken by commissioners.
Amending the act of June 25, 1931 (P.L.1352, No.332), referred to as the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Compact, providing for veto power by the Governor over certain actions; further providing for audits; and providing the Governor of each state with power to ratify or veto certain actions taken by commissioners.
In general provisions relating to emergency management services, further providing for definitions; in Commonwealth services, further providing for assistance to fire companies and EMS companies, for State Fire Commissioner and for curriculum, training and education certification management system; in grants to fire companies and emergency medical services companies, further providing for definitions, for publication and notice, for award of grants, for consolidation incentive, for establishment, for publication and notice and for award of grants, repealing provisions relating to COVID-19 Crisis Fire Company and Emergency Medical Services Grant Program and to COVID-19 Crisis Fire Company and Emergency Medical Services Grant Program, further providing for allocation of appropriated funds, repealing provisions relating to Emergency Medical Services COVID-19 Recovery Grant Program, to expiration of authority relating to COVID-19 Crisis Fire Company and Emergency Medical Services Grant Program and to expiration of authority relating to Emergency Medical Services COVID-19 Recovery Grant Program and further providing for special provisions and for annual reports; and making transfers.