New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A788

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Permits any member of PERS to receive accidental disability retirement allowance for disability resulting from participation in 9/11 World Trade Center rescue, recovery, or cleanup options.

Impact

The legislation is significant as it addresses the long-term needs of individuals who participated in recovery efforts and subsequently developed health issues. By extending the definition of qualifying conditions to include a myriad of ailments potentially arising from such exposure, including respiratory and psychological disorders, the bill recognizes the enduring impact of 9/11 on the physical and mental well-being of workers involved in these efforts. It affirms the state's commitment to supporting its emergency personnel.

Summary

Assembly Bill A788 permits members of the Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS) to receive an accidental disability retirement allowance for disabilities resulting from participation in the rescue, recovery, or cleanup operations at the World Trade Center following the September 11 attacks. The bill amends existing laws to expand eligibility criteria and streamline the process for claiming these benefits. It applies to any member of PERS regardless of whether they were enrolled in the system at the time of their participation in the operations.

Contention

Noteworthy points of contention surrounding the bill involve concerns about the administrative burden on the board of trustees to process these claims and potential challenges in determining eligibility for retroactive benefits. Critics may express concerns regarding the implications for the pension system's sustainability, as broadening the definition of disability could lead to increased claims. However, supporters argue that this measure is an essential acknowledgment of the sacrifices made by first responders and other workers during one of the nation's most challenging moments.

Companion Bills

NJ S459

Same As Permits any member of PERS to receive accidental disability retirement allowance for disability resulting from participation in 9/11 World Trade Center rescue, recovery, or cleanup options.

NJ S817

Carry Over Permits any member of PERS to receive accidental disability retirement allowance for disability resulting from participation in 9/11 World Trade Center rescue, recovery, or cleanup options.

NJ A2442

Carry Over Permits any member of PERS to receive accidental disability retirement allowance for disability resulting from participation in 9/11 World Trade Center rescue, recovery, or cleanup options.

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