New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3761

Introduced
10/7/24  
Refer
10/7/24  

Caption

Permits Department of Human Services to appoint persons separate from civil service eligible list under certain circumstances.

Impact

This legislation addresses a significant issue within the Department of Human Services, where prolonged delays in receiving civil service eligible lists can leave positions unfilled. By enabling the department to bypass these lengthy hiring processes under certain conditions, the bill aims to ensure that interpreter positions are filled promptly, thus improving service delivery for those needing interpretation services.

Summary

Senate Bill S3761, introduced by Senator Joseph A. Lagana, aims to improve the hiring process for American Sign Language interpreters within the New Jersey Department of Human Services. The bill allows the department to appoint candidates from outside the civil service eligible list under specific circumstances. If the department requests a certified list and does not receive it within 60 days—or if a suitable appointment does not result from the list—the department can hire an otherwise qualified candidate directly with the necessary authorization from the Commissioner of Human Services.

Contention

While proponents of SB S3761 emphasize the need for efficiency in hiring skilled professionals in the field of interpretation, there may be concerns surrounding the potential weakening of civil service protections. Critics might argue that waiving civil service requirements could lead to placements that do not adequately assess the qualifications necessary for such critical roles. Ensuring a balance between expedited hiring and maintaining hiring standards will be a key point of discussion as the bill moves through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

NJ A5508

Same As Permits Department of Human Services to appoint persons separate from civil service eligible list under certain circumstances.

Previously Filed As

NJ A5508

Permits Department of Human Services to appoint persons separate from civil service eligible list under certain circumstances.

NJ S2923

Permits certain municipalities to appoint persons separate from civil service eligible list under certain circumstances.

NJ A3952

Permits certain municipalities to appoint persons separate from civil service eligible list under certain circumstances.

NJ S1942

Permits local governments to request civil service law enforcement examinations; increases training reimbursement for law enforcement positions; removes certain law enforcement appointees from civil service eligible list; allows county hiring preference for county police departments.

NJ S84

Permits local governments to request civil service law enforcement examinations; increases training reimbursement for law enforcement positions; removes certain law enforcement appointees from civil service eligible list; allows county hiring preference for county police departments.

NJ SB2678

Department of Child Protection Services; separate agency from the Department of Human Services.

NJ AB1195

Limited Eligibility and Appointment Program: lists.

NJ AB313

Civil service: Limited Examination and Appointment Program.

NJ AB2328

Civil service: Limited Examination and Appointment Program.

NJ S909

Permits exemption from certain civil service examinations for person with disability.

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