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NJ A4882

NJ A4882
Permits certain members or retirees of PFRS,SPRS, or PERS to receive accidental disability retirement allowance for disability resulting from participation in 9/11 World Trade Center rescue, recovery, or cleanup operations.**


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Introduced
01/15/2019
In Committee
06/17/2019
Crossed Over
06/20/2019
Passed
06/20/2019
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
07/08/2019

Introduced Session

2018-2019 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill provides that a member or retirant of the Police and Firemen's Retirement System (PFRS) is eligible to receive an accidental disability retirement allowance for a permanent and total disability resulting from participation in 9/11 World Trade Center rescue, recovery, or cleanup operations. The bill provides that permanent and total disability resulting from a qualifying condition or impairment of health will be presumed to have occurred during and as a result of the performance of a member's regular or assigned duties and not the result of the member's willful negligence, unless the contrary can be proved by competent evidence, if the member participated, in World Trade Center rescue, recovery, or cleanup operations for a minimum of eight hours. The presumption is available whether or not the member was under orders or instruction by an employer to participate. The bill also permits a member who did not participate in those operations for a minimum of eight hours to be eligible for the presumption provided that: the member participated in the rescue, recovery, or cleanup operations at the World Trade Center site between September 11, 2001 and September 12, 2001; the member sustained a documented physical injury at the World Trade Center site between September 11, 2001 and September 12, 2001 that is a qualifying condition or impairment of health resulting in a disability to the member that prevented the member from continuing to participate for a minimum of eight hours; and the injury that resulted in a disability that prevented the member from continuing to participate for a minimum of eight hours is the qualifying condition or impairment of health for which the member is seeking a presumption. In order to be eligible for the presumption a member must have successfully passed a physical examination for entry into public service which failed to disclose evidence of the qualifying condition or impairment of health. The bill also provides for a reclassification of a retirant's retirement from a service retirement or an ordinary disability retirement to an accidental disability retirement if the retirant, while a member of the retirement system, participated in the World Trade Center rescue, recovery, or cleanup operations a minimum of eight hours and incurred a disability in retirement caused by a qualifying condition or impairment of health which the medical board determines to be caused by the member's participation in World Trade Center rescue, recovery or cleanup operations. The recalculation of the benefit is for benefit payments on or after the date of the application, provided the member filed an application for recalculation within 30 days of the date that the member knew or should have known of the existence of the disability and its relation to the rescue, recovery, or cleanup operations. In order to be eligible for the recalculation, the member must have successfully passed a physical examination for entry into public service which failed to disclose evidence of the qualifying condition or impairment of health that formed the basis for the disability. The bill requires the board of trustees to promulgate rules and regulations and to notify members and retirants in the retirement system of the enactment of this bill within 30 days of enactment. In order to be eligible for the presumption or recalculation under the bill, the member is to file, within two years of the effective date of this act, a written and sworn statement with the retirement system on a form provided by the board of trustees indicating the dates and locations of service. The bill delineates the diseases that qualify as a qualifying condition or impairment of health and defines "World Trade Center rescue, recovery, or cleanup operations" to mean the rescue, recovery, or cleanup operations at the World Trade Center site between September 11, 2001 and October 11, 2001. The bill also defines "World Trade Center site" to mean any location below a line starting from the Hudson River and Canal Street, east on Canal Street to Pike Street, south on Pike Street to the East River, and extending to the lower tip of Manhattan.

AI Summary

This bill provides that members or retirees of the Police and Firemen's Retirement System (PFRS), the State Police Retirement System (SPRS), or the Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS) who participated in the 9/11 World Trade Center rescue, recovery, or cleanup operations are eligible to receive an accidental disability retirement allowance if they developed a permanent and total disability as a result of that participation. The bill establishes a presumption that such disabilities are work-related, unless proven otherwise. It also allows retirees who previously received a service or ordinary disability retirement to have their retirement reclassified as an accidental disability retirement if their disability is found to be related to their 9/11 activities. The bill defines the relevant time periods, locations, and qualifying conditions or impairments of health for eligibility.

Committee Categories

Budget and Finance, Government Affairs, Military Affairs and Security

Sponsors (27)

Last Action

Approved P.L.2019, c.157. (on 07/08/2019)

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