New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S4339

Introduced
5/12/25  

Caption

Provides accidental disability benefits to police who contract COVID-19 under certain circumstances.

Impact

The passage of S4339 would reaffirm the rights of public safety workers and ensure that those who contract COVID-19 are adequately compensated for their injuries. By extending disability benefits specifically for COVID-19 related cases, it recognizes the unique challenges faced by police officers during the pandemic when their roles put them at higher risk of exposure. The bill may pave the way for similar legislation aimed at providing support to other essential workers within public safety and healthcare sectors.

Summary

Senate Bill S4339 aims to provide accidental disability benefits to police officers who contract COVID-19 under specific conditions. The bill states that if a police officer contracts the virus while working in a location that is not their home and becomes permanently and totally disabled as a result, they are entitled to receive full accidental disability benefits from June 5, 2021, until January 31, 2022. This legislation acknowledges the risks public safety workers face and seeks to ensure their welfare in light of the pandemic.

Contention

There may be points of contention regarding the definition of 'permanently and totally disabled,' as this can vary significantly. Opponents might argue over the financial implications of such benefits on state budgets, as providing full benefits over a prolonged period could strain public resources. Additionally, there might be discussions on how broadly the bill should be applied to other public safety workers or first responders beyond police, which could widen the scope and financial impact of the legislation.

Companion Bills

NJ A5589

Same As Provides accidental disability benefits to police who contract COVID-19 under certain circumstances.

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