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NJ S4252

NJ S4252
Limits extension of mandatory retirement to 90 days from State Police Retirement System during emergencies.


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Introduced
12/09/2021
In Committee
Crossed Over
01/10/2022
Passed
01/10/2022
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
01/18/2022

Introduced Session

2020-2021 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill limits to 90 days the period during which members of the State Police Retirement System can be kept on past their scheduled retirement dates. The bill also gives the Superintendent of the State Police discretion in permitting these extensions of service based on a need to supplement available staffing or in consideration of the member's specific assignment or expertise. Under current law, the retirement may be extended for an indefinite period. At the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the law was changed to allow members of the State Police Retirement System, at their request, to delay their mandatory retirement at age 55 until the end of the emergency. The change did not apply only to the COVID-19 pandemic, but to all future emergency periods. The change was meant to address the concerns of a reduction in members through retirement when their expertise and services were urgently needed. Members have been able to stay on past their retirement, blocking promotional opportunities as more individuals continue to be added to the extended retirement list. This bill will help ensure the emergency relief aspect of the law is better implemented and not solely based on a member's own discretion, but on the needed response to an emergency.

AI Summary

This bill limits to 90 days the period during which members of the State Police Retirement System can be kept on past their scheduled retirement dates during a declared public health or state of emergency. The Superintendent of the State Police is given discretion to grant these extensions based on a need to supplement available staffing or the member's specific assignment or expertise. Prior to this bill, members could request to delay their mandatory retirement at age 55 indefinitely during an emergency, which led to concerns about blocking promotional opportunities. This bill aims to better implement the emergency relief aspect of the law by tying the extension to the actual staffing needs, rather than solely the member's discretion.

Committee Categories

Government Affairs

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Passed Assembly (Passed Both Houses) (77-0-0) (on 01/10/2022)

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