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NJ S2380
NJ S2380Concerns employment benefits and coronavirus disease 2019 infections contracted by essential employees.
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Introduced
05/04/2020
05/04/2020
In Committee
07/27/2020
07/27/2020
Crossed Over
07/30/2020
07/30/2020
Passed
07/30/2020
07/30/2020
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
09/14/2020
09/14/2020
Introduced Session
2020-2021 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This bill creates a presumption that coronavirus disease 2019 infections contracted by essential employees, including but not limited to, health care workers and public safety workers, are work-related for the purpose of employment benefits provided for work-related injuries and illnesses, including but not limited to, workers' compensation benefits. Additionally, this bill provides that an essential employee's absence from work due to the employee contracting or being exposed to coronavirus disease 2019 will be considered on duty time, and an employer is prohibited from charging the employee any paid leave for the absence. The bill defines "essential employee" as (1) an employee who is essential in support of gubernatorial or federally declared statewide emergency response and recovery operations; or (2) an employee in the public or private sector with duties and responsibilities, the performance of which is essential to the public's health, safety, and welfare. The bill will be retroactive to March 9, 2020, the date of Governor Murphy's declaration of state of emergency with respect to the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic.
AI Summary
This bill creates a presumption that coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infections contracted by essential employees, such as healthcare workers and public safety workers, are work-related for the purpose of employment benefits, including workers' compensation. Additionally, the bill provides that an essential employee's absence from work due to contracting or being exposed to COVID-19 will be considered on-duty time, and the employer is prohibited from charging the employee any paid leave for the absence. The bill defines "essential employee" broadly and will be retroactive to March 9, 2020, the date of the governor's declaration of a state of emergency regarding the COVID-19 pandemic.
Committee Categories
Budget and Finance, Labor and Employment
Sponsors (9)
John Burzichelli (D)*,
Thomas Giblin (D)*,
Linda Greenstein (D)*,
Nick Scutari (D)*,
Bob Singer (R)*,
Stephen Sweeney (D)*,
Daniel Benson (D),
Nicholas Sacco (D),
Cleopatra Tucker (D),
Last Action
Approved P.L.2020, c.84. (on 09/14/2020)
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