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NJ S1682
NJ S1682Requires eligibility checklist and audit for enrollment in PERS of certain public employees who provide professional services; imposes fine on certifying officer or supervisor for ineligible enrollments.
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Introduced
01/13/2026
01/13/2026
In Committee
01/13/2026
01/13/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
Introduced Session
2026-2027 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This bill requires the completion of specific certifications by certifying officers of public employers who enroll certain public officers and employees in the Public Employee's Retirement System (PERS). For each enrollment in the PERS of a public officer or employee whose position requires that the officer or employee render professional services as an attorney, engineer, accountant, auditor, physician, or architect, the certifying officer must complete, sign, and submit at the time of enrollment a certification that requires the certifying officer to answer a series of questions for the purpose of verifying that the status of the public officer or employee being enrolled is that of an employee and not an independent contractor. The questions will be based, to the extent appropriate, on the employee test utilized by the federal Internal Revenue Service. The certifying officer must also submit with the certification a copy of the resolution or ordinance adopted by the employer to create the position, the resolution adopted by the employer to appoint the individual to the position, and a copy of the oath of office taken by the individual. The bill also requires this certification to be completed by all certifying officers for all applicable public officers and employees who were enrolled prior to the bill's effective date. The bill prohibits a certifying officer from seeking advice or relying upon representations of the individual who is the subject of the enrollment when completing the certification or when making any decision with regard to the eligibility for enrollment. The certifying officer must seek advice and rely upon representations only from an impartial individual or an employee of the Division of Pensions and Benefits. The bill requires the board of trustees of the PERS to establish an audit program through which it will conduct a continuous review of the various public employers participating in the system for the purpose of ensuring that only eligible officers and employees who render professional services are enrolled in the retirement system. The audit program must be initiated within 60 days following the bill's effective date and the primary focus of the program for the first 12 months must be to verify the eligibility of public officers and employees enrolled prior to the effective date. The provisions of this bill described above are based on the recommendations of the Office of the State Comptroller as set forth in its report of July 17, 2012 entitled "Improper Participation by Professional Service Providers in the State Pension System." In addition, the bill provides for the imposition of civil penalties against a certifying officer or the officer's immediate supervisor who knowingly and willfully violate any provision of law or regulation concerning the enrollment of a public officer or employee in a State-administered retirement system that results in the enrollment or continued enrollment of a public officer, employee, or other person who is ineligible for such enrollment. The penalty will be a fine of $1,000 for an initial violation, $2,500 for a second violation that occurs within 10 years of an initial violation, and $5,000 for a third violation or subsequent violation that occurs within 10 years of an initial violation. The penalty will be collected and enforced in proceedings in accordance with the "Penalty Enforcement Law of 1999" and the rules of court governing actions for the collection of civil penalties.
AI Summary
This bill requires public employers to complete a detailed checklist and submit supporting documents, such as resolutions and oaths of office, when enrolling certain public employees in the Public Employee's Retirement System (PERS), particularly those in positions requiring professional services like attorneys, engineers, accountants, auditors, physicians, or architects, to verify they are employees and not independent contractors, using criteria similar to the federal Internal Revenue Service's employee test. Certifying officers, who are responsible for these enrollments, are prohibited from relying on information from the individual being enrolled and must instead seek advice from impartial sources or the Division of Pensions and Benefits. The PERS board of trustees will also implement an audit program to continuously review enrollments, with an initial focus on verifying the eligibility of those already enrolled before the bill's effective date, and all existing applicable enrollments must be certified within six months of the bill becoming law. Furthermore, certifying officers or their supervisors who knowingly and willfully allow ineligible individuals to enroll or remain enrolled in PERS will face escalating civil penalties, starting at $1,000 for a first offense and increasing for subsequent violations within a ten-year period.
Committee Categories
Government Affairs
Sponsors (1)
Last Action
Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate State Government, Wagering, Tourism & Historic Preservation Committee (on 01/13/2026)
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| Document Type | Source Location |
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| State Bill Page | https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/bill-search/2026/S1682 |
| BillText | https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2026/S2000/1682_I1.HTM |
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