New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S4310

Introduced
5/12/25  

Caption

Provides police training course credit to prior military law enforcement officer seeking employment as law enforcement officer in NJ.

Impact

The impact of S4310 on state laws is significant as it modifies existing statutes regarding training exemptions for new law enforcement officers. By allowing credit for military training, the bill recognizes the equivalency of military law enforcement experience with civilian training standards, thereby potentially increasing the number of qualified candidates entering the police force. This modification is likely to enhance recruitment efforts within New Jersey law enforcement agencies, particularly in the context of filling staffing shortages.

Summary

Senate Bill S4310 introduces provisions for granting police training course credit to prior military law enforcement officers who are seeking employment in New Jersey law enforcement agencies. The bill specifies that individuals who have served as military law enforcement officers and whose separation from the Armed Forces was under honorable conditions will be eligible for credits towards exemptions from basic training requirements, which are generally mandated for new law enforcement personnel in the state. This aims to streamline the process for veterans transitioning into civilian law enforcement roles.

Contention

There are notable points of contention surrounding S4310, particularly related to the criteria for exemptions from the training course. While proponents argue that this bill honors the service of military veterans and facilitates their integration into civilian law enforcement roles, critics may express concerns over the adequacy of training. Questions may arise about whether the credits granted are sufficient to ensure that all law enforcement officers possess necessary and standardized training, which is essential to maintain public safety and uphold community trust.

Companion Bills

NJ A5415

Same As Provides police training course credit to prior military law enforcement officer seeking employment as law enforcement officer in NJ.

Previously Filed As

NJ A5415

Provides police training course credit to prior military law enforcement officer seeking employment as law enforcement officer in NJ.

NJ S2742

Concerns licensing of law enforcement officers; appropriates $6 million.

NJ S3233

Requires retired law enforcement officers to qualify in use of firearm once a year.

NJ A4194

Concerns licensing of law enforcement officers; appropriates $6 million.

NJ S2376

Requires retired law enforcement officers to qualify in use of firearm once a year.

NJ A3483

Requires retired law enforcement officers to qualify in use of firearm once a year.

NJ A1262

Requires retired law enforcement officers to qualify in use of firearm once a year.

NJ HB586

Law-enforcement officers; training standards.

NJ A3476

Allows fully qualified retired law enforcement officers to carry handguns without permit.

NJ A1343

Establishes certain hiring preferences for Class Two special law enforcement officers seeking position with municipal law enforcement agency.

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CA AB361

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