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NJ S2841

NJ S2841
Extends from six to 12 months compensation program for injured law enforcement officers and other employees.*


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Introduced
07/23/2018
In Committee
01/13/2020
Crossed Over
01/13/2020
Passed
Dead
01/08/2020

Introduced Session

2018-2019 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill extends from six to 12 months a compensation program for law enforcement officers and certain civilian employees who suffer an injury as direct result of an assault by the inmates, detainees, or certain other individuals under their custody, care, or supervision. In addition, the bill revises the standard required to qualify for the compensation program from "serious bodily injury" to "bodily injury." P.L.2017, c.93 (C.34:15-37.1 et seq.) established a compensation program for State correctional police officers, juvenile corrections officers, juvenile detention officers, State conservation officers, State park police officers, State Human Services police officers, probation officers, and civilian employees who suffer serious bodily injury as the result of a riot or assault by the inmates or detainees under their custody and care. The program also is available to parole officers who suffer serious bodily injury as the result of an assault committed by an adult or juvenile parolee under their supervision. Under the program, injured officers and employees are entitled to their full salary from their employer for up to six months or until the start of their workers' compensation payments, whichever occurs first. Once their workers' compensation payments begin, the injured officers and employees are entitled to regular supplemental payments from their employer for up to six months. Under the bill, injured officers and employees would be entitled to their full salary from their employer for up to 12 months or until workers' compensation payments begin. An injured officer or employee would then receive supplemental payments for 12 months. The bill also revises the legal standard necessary to receive compensation payments from serious bodily injury to bodily injury. Under current law, serious bodily injury is defined as "bodily injury which creates a substantial risk of death or which causes serious, permanent disfigurement, or protracted loss or impairment of the function of any bodily member or organ." Bodily injury is defined as "physical pain, illness, or any impairment of physical condition."

AI Summary

This bill extends from six to 12 months a compensation program for law enforcement officers and certain civilian employees who suffer a bodily injury (previously "serious bodily injury") as a direct result of an assault by the inmates, detainees, or individuals under their custody, care, or supervision. Under the program, injured officers and employees are entitled to their full salary from their employer for up to 12 months or until their workers' compensation payments begin, and then receive supplemental payments for up to 12 months to equal their net wage at the time of the injury.

Committee Categories

Budget and Finance, Justice

Sponsors (5)

Last Action

Received in the Assembly, Referred to Assembly Law and Public Safety Committee (on 01/13/2020)

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