SENATE, No. 111

STATE OF NEW JERSEY

217th LEGISLATURE

 

PRE-FILED FOR INTRODUCTION IN THE 2016 SESSION

 


 

Sponsored by:

Senator  JOSEPH PENNACCHIO

District 26 (Essex, Morris and Passaic)

 

 

 

 

SYNOPSIS

     Replaces TPAF, PERS, PFRS and SPRS accidental disability benefits with reduced work-related disability benefit; modifies JRS disability benefit.

 

CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT

     Introduced Pending Technical Review by Legislative Counsel.

  


An Act concerning the accidental disability benefits for members of certain State-administered retirement systems, amending and repealing various parts of the statutory law, and supplementing P.L.1965, c.89 (C.53:5A-1 et seq.) and Title 43 of the Revised Statutes.

 

     Be It Enacted by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey:

 

     1.    N.J.S.18A:66-2 is amended to read as follows:

     18A:66-2.  As used in this article:

     a.     "Accumulated deductions" means the sum of all the amounts, deducted from the compensation of a member or contributed by or in behalf of the member, including interest credited to January 1, 1956, standing to the credit of the member's individual account in the annuity savings fund.

     b.    "Annuity" means payments for life derived from the accumulated deductions of a member as provided in this article.

     c.     "Beneficiary" means any person receiving a retirement allowance or other benefit as provided in this article.

     d.    (1) "Compensation" means the contractual salary, for services as a teacher as defined in this article, which is in accordance with established salary policies of the member's employer for all employees in the same position but shall not include individual salary adjustments which are granted primarily in anticipation of the member's retirement or additional remuneration for performing temporary or extracurricular duties beyond the regular school day or the regular school year.

     (2)   In the case of a person who becomes a member of the retirement system on or after July 1, 2007, "compensation" means the amount of the contractual salary equivalent to the annual maximum wage contribution base for Social Security, pursuant to the Federal Insurance Contributions Act, for services as a teacher as defined in this article, which is in accordance with established salary policies of the member's employer for all employees in the same position but shall not include individual salary adjustments which are granted primarily in anticipation of the member's retirement or additional remuneration for performing temporary or extracurricular duties beyond the regular school day or the regular school year. This paragraph shall not apply to a person who at the time of enrollment in the retirement system on or after July 1, 2007 transfers service credit from another State-administered retirement system pursuant to N.J.S.18A:66-15.1, but shall apply to a former member of the retirement system who has been granted a retirement allowance and is reenrolled in the retirement system on or after July

1, 2007 pursuant to N.J.S.18A:66-53.2 after becoming employed again in a position that makes the person eligible to be a member of the retirement system.

     For the period of July 1, 2009 through June 30, 2011, "contractual salary" for State employees shall include wage increases under a collective negotiations agreement notwithstanding that, by amendment to that collective negotiations agreement, the effective date of the contractual increase has been deferred.  For the purpose of this paragraph, "State employee" means an employee in the Executive Branch of State government of New Jersey.

     e.     "Employer" means the State, the board of education or any educational institution or agency of or within the State by which a teacher is paid.

     f.     (1) "Final compensation" means the average annual compensation for which contributions are made for the three years of creditable service in New Jersey immediately preceding the member's retirement or death, or it shall mean the average annual compensation for New Jersey service for which contributions are made during any three fiscal years of his or her membership providing the largest possible benefit to the member or the member's beneficiary.

     (2)   In the case of a person who becomes a member of the retirement system on or after the effective date of P.L.2010, c.1, "final compensation" means the average annual compensation for which contributions are made for the five years of creditable service in New Jersey immediately preceding the member's retirement or death, or it shall mean the average annual compensation for New Jersey service for which contributions are made during any five fiscal years of his or her membership providing the largest possible benefit to the member or the member's beneficiary.

     g.    "Fiscal year" means any year commencing with July 1, and ending with June 30, next following.

     h.    "Pension" means payments for life derived from appropriations made by the State or employers to the Teachers' Pension and Annuity Fund.

     i.     "Annuity reserve" means the present value of all payments to be made on account of any annuity or benefit in lieu of an annuity, granted under the provisions of this article, computed on the basis of such mortality tables recommended by the actuary as the board of trustees adopts, with regular interest.

     j.     "Pension reserve" means the present value of all payments to be made on account of any pension or benefit in lieu of a pension granted to a member from the Teachers' Pension and Annuity Fund, computed on the basis of such mortality tables recommended by the actuary as the board of trustees adopts, with regular interest.

     k.    "Present-entrant" means any member of the Teachers' Pension and Annuity Fund who had established status as a "present-entrant member" of said fund prior to January 1, 1956.

     l.     "Rate of contribution initially certified" means the rate of contribution certified by the retirement system in accordance with N.J.S.18A:66-29.

     m.   "Regular interest" shall mean interest as determined by the State Treasurer, after consultation with the Directors of the Divisions of Investment and Pensions, the board of trustees and the actuary. It shall bear a reasonable relationship to the percentage rate of earnings on investments based on the market value of assets but shall not exceed the assumed percentage rate of increase applied to salaries plus 3%, provided however that the board of trustees shall not set the average percentage rate of increase applied to salaries below 6%.

     n.    "Retirement allowance" means the pension plus the annuity.

     o.    "School service" means any service as a "teacher" as defined in this section.

     p.    "Teacher" means any regular teacher, special teacher, helping teacher, teacher clerk, principal, vice-principal, supervisor, supervising principal, director, superintendent, city superintendent, assistant city superintendent, county superintendent, State Commissioner or Assistant Commissioner of Education, members of the State Department of Education who are certificated, unclassified professional staff and other members of the teaching or professional staff of any class, public school, high school, normal school, model school, training school, vocational school, truant reformatory school, or parental school, and of any and all classes or schools within the State conducted under the order and superintendence, and wholly or partly at the expense of the State Board of Education, of a duly elected or appointed board of education, board of school directors, or board of trustees of the State or of any school district or normal school district thereof, and any persons under contract or engagement to perform one or more of these functions. It shall also mean any person who serves, while on an approved leave of absence from regular duties as a teacher, as an officer of a local, county or State labor organization which represents, or is affiliated with an organization which represents, teachers as defined in this subsection. No person shall be deemed a teacher within the meaning of this article who is a substitute teacher. In all cases of doubt the board of trustees shall determine whether any person is a teacher as defined in this article.

     q.    "Teachers' Pension and Annuity Fund," hereinafter referred to as the "retirement system" or "system," is the corporate name of the arrangement for the payment of retirement allowances and other benefits under the provisions of this article, including the several funds placed under said system. By that name all its business shall be transacted, its funds invested, warrants for money drawn, and payments made and all of its cash and securities and other property held.

     r.     "Veteran" means any honorably discharged officer, soldier, sailor, airman, marine or nurse who served in any Army, Air Force or Navy of the Allies of the United States in World War I between July 14, 1914, and November 11, 1918, or who served in any Army, Air Force or Navy of the Allies of the United States in World War II, between September 1, 1939, and September 2, 1945, and who was inducted into such service through voluntary enlistment, and was a citizen of the United States at the time of such enlistment, and who did not, during or by reason of such service, renounce or lose United States citizenship, and any officer, soldier, sailor, marine, airman, nurse or army field clerk who has served in the active military or naval service of the United States and has or shall be discharged or released therefrom under conditions other than dishonorable, in any of the following wars, uprisings, insurrections, expeditions or emergencies, and who has presented to the retirement system evidence of such record of service in form and content satisfactory to said retirement system:

     (1)   The Indian wars and uprisings during any of the periods recognized by the War Department of the United States as periods of active hostility;

     (2)   The Spanish-American War between April 20, 1898, and April 11, 1899;

     (3)   The Philippine insurrections and expeditions during the periods recognized by the War Department of the United States as of active hostility from February 4, 1899, to the end of 1913;

     (4)   The Peking relief expedition between June 20, 1900, and May 27, 1902;

     (5)   The army of Cuban occupation between July 18, 1898, and May 20, 1902;

     (6)   The army of Cuban pacification between October 6, 1906, and April 1, 1909;

     (7)   The Mexican punitive expedition between March 14, 1916, and February 7, 1917;

     (8)   The Mexican border patrol, having actually participated in engagements against Mexicans between April 12, 1911, and June 16, 1919;

     (9)   World War I, between April 6, 1917, and November 11, 1918;

     (10) World War II, between September 16, 1940, and December 31, 1946, who shall have served at least 90 days in such active service, exclusive of any period of assignment (1) for a course of education or training under the Army Specialized Training Program or the Navy College Training Program, which course was a continuation of a civilian course and was pursued to completion, or (2) as a cadet or midshipman at one of the service academies, any part of which 90 days was served between said dates; provided that any person receiving an actual service-incurred injury or disability shall be classed as a veteran, whether or not that person has completed the 90-day service as herein provided;

     (11) Korean conflict on or after June 23, 1950, and on or prior to January 31, 1955, who shall have served at least 90 days in such active service, exclusive of any period of assignment (1) for a course of education or training under the Army Specialized Training Program or the Navy College Training Program, which course was a continuation of a civilian course and was pursued to completion, or (2) as a cadet or midshipman at one of the service academies, any part of which 90 days was served between said dates; provided that any person receiving an actual service-incurred injury or disability shall be classed as a veteran, whether or not that person has completed the 90-day service as herein provided; and provided further that any member classed as a veteran pursuant to this subsection prior to August 1, 1966, shall continue to be classed as a veteran, whether or not that person completed the 90-day service between said dates as herein provided;

     (12) Lebanon crisis, on or after July 1, 1958, who has served in Lebanon or on board any ship actively engaged in patrolling the territorial waters of that nation for a period, continuous or in the aggregate, of at least 14 days commencing on or before November 1, 1958 or the date of termination of that conflict, as proclaimed by the President of the United States or Congress, whichever date of termination is the latest, in such active service; provided, that any person receiving an actual service-incurred injury or disability shall be classed as a veteran whether or not that person has completed the 14 days' service as herein provided;

     (13) Vietnam conflict, on or after December 31, 1960, and on or prior to May 7, 1975, who shall have served at least 90 days in such active service, exclusive of any period of assignment (1) for a course of education or training under the Army Specialized Training Program or the Navy College Training Program, which course was a continuation of a civilian course and was pursued to completion, or (2) as a cadet or midshipman at one of the service academies, any part of which 90 days was served between said dates; and exclusive of any service performed pursuant to the provisions of section 511(d) of Title 10, United States Code, pursuant to an enlistment in the Army National Guard or as a reserve for service in the Army Reserve, Naval Reserve, Air Force Reserve, Marine Corps Reserve, or Coast Guard Reserve; provided that any person receiving an actual service-incurred injury or disability shall be classed as a veteran, whether or not that person has completed the 90-day service as herein provided;

     (14) Lebanon peacekeeping mission, on or after September 26, 1982, who has served in Lebanon or on board any ship actively engaged in patrolling the territorial waters of that nation for a period, continuous or in the aggregate, of at least 14 days commencing on or before December 1, 1987 or the date of termination of that mission, as proclaimed by the President of the United States or Congress, whichever date of termination is the latest, in such active service; provided, that any person receiving an actual service-incurred injury or disability shall be classed as a veteran whether or not that person has completed the 14 days' service as herein provided;

     (15) Grenada peacekeeping mission, on or after October 23, 1983, who has served in Grenada or on board any ship actively engaged in patrolling the territorial waters of that nation for a period, continuous or in the aggregate, of at least 14 days commencing on or before November 21, 1983 or the date of termination of that mission, as proclaimed by the President of the United States or Congress, whichever date of termination is the latest, in such active service; provided, that any person receiving an actual service-incurred injury or disability shall be classed as a veteran whether or not that person has completed the 14 days' service as herein provided;

     (16) Panama peacekeeping mission, on or after December 20, 1989 or the date of inception of that mission, as proclaimed by the President of the United States or Congress, whichever date of inception is earliest, who has served in Panama or on board any ship actively engaged in patrolling the territorial waters of that nation for a period, continuous or in the aggregate, of at least 14 days commencing on or before January 31, 1990 or the date of termination of that mission, as proclaimed by the President of the United States or Congress, whichever date of termination is the latest, in such active service; provided, that any person receiving an actual service-incurred injury or disability shall be classed as a veteran whether or not that person has completed the 14 days' service as herein provided;

     (17) Operation "Desert Shield/Desert Storm" mission in the Arabian peninsula and the Persian Gulf, on or after August 2, 1990 or the date of inception of that operation, as proclaimed by the President of the United States or Congress, whichever date of inception is earliest, who has served in the Arabian peninsula or on board any ship actively engaged in patrolling the Persian Gulf for a period, continuous or in the aggregate, of at least 14 days commencing on or before the date of termination of that mission, as proclaimed by the President of the United States or Congress, whichever date of termination is the latest, in such active service; provided, that any person receiving an actual service-incurred injury or disability shall be classed as a veteran whether or not that person has completed the 14 days' service as herein provided;

     (18) Operation Northern Watch and Operation Southern Watch, on or after August 27, 1992, or the date of inception of that operation, as proclaimed by the President of the United States, Congress or United States Secretary of Defense, whichever date of inception is earliest, who served in the theater of operation, including in the Arabian peninsula and the Persian Gulf, and in direct support of that operation for a period, continuously or in the aggregate, of at least 14 days in such active service, commencing on or before the date of termination of the operation, as proclaimed by the President of the United States, Congress or United States Secretary of Defense, whichever date of termination is latest; provided, that any person receiving an actual service-incurred injury or disability while engaged in such service shall be classed as a veteran whether or not that person has completed the 14 days' service as herein provided;

     (19) Operation "Restore Hope" in Somalia, on or after December 5, 1992, or the date of inception of that operation as proclaimed by the President of the United States or Congress, whichever date is earliest, who has served in Somalia or on board any ship actively engaged in patrolling the territorial waters of that nation for a period, continuously or in the aggregate, of at least 14 days in such active service commencing on or before March 31, 1994; provided that any person receiving an actual service-incurred injury or disability shall be classed as a veteran whether or not that person has completed the 14-day service as herein provided;

     (20) Operations "Joint Endeavor" and "Joint Guard" in the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, on or after November 20, 1995, who served in such active service in direct support of one or both of the operations for at least 14 days, continuously or in the aggregate, commencing on or before June 20, 1998, and (1) was deployed in that nation or in another area in the region, or (2) was on board a United States naval vessel operating in the Adriatic Sea, or (3) operated in airspace above the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina; provided that any person receiving an actual service-incurred injury or disability shall be classed as a veteran whether or not that person completed the 14-day service requirement;

     (21) Operation "Enduring Freedom", on or after September 11, 2001, who served in a theater of operation and in direct support of that operation for a period, continuously or in the aggregate, of at least 14 days in such active service commencing on or before the date the President of the United States or the United States Secretary of Defense designates as the termination date of that operation; provided, that any person receiving an actual service-incurred injury or disability while engaged in such service shall be classed as a veteran whether or not that person has completed the 14 days' service as herein provided; and

     (22) Operation "Iraqi Freedom", on or after the date the President of the United States or the United States Secretary of Defense designates as the inception date of that operation, who served in Iraq or in another area in the region in direct support of that operation for a period, continuously or in the aggregate, of at least 14 days in such active service commencing on or before the date the President of the United States or the United States Secretary of Defense designates as the termination date of that operation; provided, that any person receiving an actual service-incurred injury or disability while engaged in such service shall be classed as a veteran whether or not that person has completed the 14 days' service as herein provided.

     "Veteran" also means any honorably discharged member of the American Merchant Marine who served during World War II and is declared by the United States Department of Defense to be eligible for federal veterans' benefits.

     s.     "Child" means a deceased member's unmarried child either (a) under the age of 18 or (b) of any age who, at the time of the member's death, is disabled because of mental retardation or physical incapacity, is unable to do any substantial, gainful work because of the impairment and the impairment has lasted or can be expected to last for a continuous period of not less than 12 months, as affirmed by the medical board.

     t.     (1) "Widower," for employees of the State, means the man to whom a member was married, or a domestic partner as defined in section 3 of P.L.2003, c.246 (C.26:8A-3), at least five years before the date of her death and to whom she continued to be married or a domestic partner until the date of her death and who was receiving at least one-half of his support from the member in the 12-month period immediately preceding the member's death or the accident which was the direct cause of the member's death. The dependency of such a widower will be considered terminated by marriage of, or establishment of a domestic partnership by, the widower subsequent to the death of the member. In the event of the payment of an accidental death benefit, the five-year qualification shall be waived.

     (2)   Subject to the provisions of paragraph (3) of this subsection, "widower," for employees of public employers other than the State, means the man to whom a member was married at least five years before the date of her death and to whom she continued to be married until the date of her death and who was receiving at least one-half of his support from the member in the 12-month period immediately preceding the member's death or the accident which was the direct cause of the member's death. The dependency of such a widower shall be considered terminated by marriage of the widower subsequent to the death of the member. In the event of the payment of an accidental death benefit, the five-year qualification shall be waived.

     (3)   A public employer other than the State may adopt a resolution providing that the term "widower" as defined in paragraph (2) of this subsection shall include domestic partners as provided in paragraph (1) of this subsection.

     u.    (1) "Widow," for employees of the State, means the woman to whom a member was married, or a domestic partner as defined in section 3 of P.L.2003, c.246 (C.26:8A-3), at least five years before the date of his death and to whom he continued to be married or a domestic partner until the date of his death and who was receiving at least one-half of her support from the member in the 12-month period immediately preceding the member's death or the accident which was the direct cause of the member's death. The dependency of such a widow will be considered terminated by the marriage of, or establishment of a domestic partnership by, the widow subsequent to the member's death. In the event of the payment of an accidental death benefit, the five-year qualification shall be waived.

     (2)   Subject to the provisions of paragraph (3) of this subsection, "widow," for employees of public employers other than the State, means the woman to whom a member was married at least five years before the date of his death and to whom he continued to be married until the date of his death and who was receiving at least one-half of her support from the member in the 12-month period immediately preceding the member's death or the accident which was the direct cause of the member's death. The dependency of such a widow shall be considered terminated by the marriage of the widow subsequent to the member's death. In the event of the payment of an accidental death benefit, the five-year qualification shall be waived.

     (3)   A public employer other than the State may adopt a resolution providing that the term "widower" as defined in paragraph (2) of this subsection shall include domestic partners as provided in paragraph (1) of this subsection.

     v.    "Parent" means the parent of a member who was receiving at least one-half of the parent's support from the member in the 12-month period immediately preceding the member's death or the accident which was the direct cause of the member's death. The dependency of such a parent will be considered terminated by marriage of the parent subsequent to the death of the member.

     w.   "Medical board" means the board of physicians provided for in N.J.S.18A:66-56.

     x.    (1) "Spouse," for employees of the State, means the husband or wife, or domestic partner as defined in section 3 of P.L.2003, c.246 (C.26:8A-3), of a member.

     (2)   Subject to the provisions of paragraph (1) of this subsection, "spouse," for employees of public employers other than the State, means the husband or wife of a member.

     (3)   A public employer other than the State may adopt a resolution providing that the term "spouse" as defined in paragraph (2) of this subsection shall include domestic partners as provided in paragraph (1) of this subsection.

     y.    “Normal retirement age” means the age at which the member is first eligible for a service retirement based on age under N.J.S.18A:66-43.

(cf: P.L.2010, c.1, s.20)

 

     2.    N.J.S.18A:66-32.1 is amended to read as follows:

     18A:66-32.1. a.  If any member of the retirement system receives periodic benefits payable under the workers' compensation law during the course of his active service, in lieu of his normal compensation, his regular salary deductions shall be paid to the retirement system by his employer.  Such payments shall be computed, in accordance with N.J.S.18A:66-29, at the rate of contribution on the base salary subject to the retirement system, just prior to the receipt of the workers' compensation benefits.  The moneys paid by the employer shall be credited to the member's account in the annuity savings fund and shall be treated as employee contributions for all purposes.  The employer will terminate the payment of these moneys when the periodic benefits payable under the workers' compensation law are terminated or when the member retires.

     The member for whom the employer is making such payments, will be considered as if he were in the active service.

     b.    An application for retirement benefits may be approved by the board of trustees while the member, applying for such benefits, is in receipt of periodic benefits under the workers' compensation law.  If a retirant receiving a work-related disability retirement allowance or an accidental disability retirement allowance approved prior to the effective date of P.L.    , c.  (pending before the Legislature as this bill) becomes a recipient of periodic benefits under the workers' compensation law after the date of retirement, the pension portion of the retirement allowance payable to the retirant shall be reduced, during the period of the payment of the periodic benefits, dollar-for-dollar in the amount of the periodic benefits received after the date of retirement, subject to the provisions of N.J.S. 18A:66-69.  The reduction provided for herein shall not affect the retirant's pension adjustment benefits or survivor benefits that may be payable upon the death of the retirant.  Notwithstanding the provisions of R.S.34:15-26 and R.S.34:15-40, the amount of the dollar-for-dollar reduction from the receipt of workers’ compensation periodic benefits shall not be reduced by a payment for legal services or by receipt of a third party recovery.

     If a work-related disability retirant or an accidental disability retirant approved prior to the effective date of P.L.    , c.  (pending before the Legislature as this bill) receives a retirement allowance without reduction and periodic benefits under the workers' compensation law for any period of time after the date of retirement, the retirant shall repay to the retirement system the amount of the pension portion of the retirement allowance which should have been subject to reduction under this subsection.  The repayment may be in the form of a lump sum payment or scheduled as deductions from the retirant's retirement allowance and pension adjustment benefits.  If the retirant dies before full repayment of the amount required, the remaining balance shall be deducted from any death benefits payable on behalf of the retirant.

(cf: P.L.1995, c.369, s.1)

 

     3.    N.J.S.18A:66-39 is amended to read as follows:

     18A:66-39.  a.  [Before June 9, 1971, a member, who shall have been a teacher and a member of the retirement system for each of the 10 years next preceding his retirement, shall, upon the application of his employer or upon his own application or the application of one acting in his behalf, be retired for ordinary disability by the board of trustees, on a regular disability allowance if he is under 60 years of age and on a service allowance if he has reached or passed that age.  The physician or physicians designated by the board shall have first made a medical examination of him at his residence or at any other place mutually agreed upon and shall have certified to the board that the member is physically or mentally incapacitated for the performance of duty and should be retired] (Deleted by amendment, P.L.    , c.   (pending before the Legislature as this bill).

     b.    On and after June 9, 1971, a member, under [60 years of] normal retirement age, who has 10 or more years of credit for New Jersey service, shall, upon the application of his employer or upon his own application or the application of one acting in his behalf, be retired for ordinary disability by the board of trustees. The physician or physicians designated by the board shall have first made a medical examination of him [at his residence or at any other place mutually agreed upon] and shall have certified to the board that the member is physically or mentally incapacitated for the performance of his usual duty or of any other available duty that his employer is willing to assign to him and should be retired.  [No person who becomes a member of the retirement system on or after the effective date of P.L.2010, c.3 shall be eligible for retirement pursuant to this subsection.] 

     c.     A member, under [65 years of] normal retirement age, shall, upon the application of his employer or upon his own application or the application of one acting in his behalf, be retired by the board of trustees, [if said member is permanently and totally disabled as a direct result of a traumatic event occurring during and as a result of the performance of his regular or assigned duties,] on [an accidental] a work-related disability allowance, if he meets the requirements of the medical examination set forth in subsection b. of this section and the incapacity from the performance of duties is the direct result of a work-related accident or occupational exposure occurring during and as a result of his regular assigned duties and not the result of willful negligence[A traumatic event] An accident or occupational exposure occurring during voluntary performance of regular or assigned duties at a place of employment before or after required hours of employment which is not in violation of any valid work rule of the employer or otherwise prohibited by the employer shall be deemed as occurring during the performance of regular or assigned duties.  [No person who becomes a member of the retirement system on or after the effective date of P.L.2010, c.3 shall be eligible for retirement pursuant to this subsection.]  In order to qualify for a work-related disability benefit, the member shall have received a workers’ compensation  award of permanent disability under R.S.34:15-1 et seq.  The board may, in its discretion, waive the requirement for a medical examination under this subsection when the Division of Workers’ Compensation in the Department of Labor and Workforce Development has determined that the member is 100 percent totally and permanently disabled. 

     The application to accomplish [such] a work-related disability retirement must be filed within five years of the original [traumatic event] accident or occupational exposure, but the board of trustees may consider an application filed after the five-year period if it can be factually demonstrated to the satisfaction of the board of trustees that the disability is due to the accident or occupational exposure and the filing was not accomplished within the five-year period due to a delayed manifestation of the disability or to circumstances beyond the control of the member.

     [Permanent and total disability resulting from a cardiovascular, pulmonary or musculo-skeletal condition which was not a direct result of a traumatic event occurring in the performance of duty shall be deemed an ordinary disability.

     Before consideration of an application for accidental disability allowance by the board of trustees, the physician or physicians designated by the board shall have first made a medical examination of the member at his residence or at any other place mutually agreed upon and shall have certified to the board that he is physically or mentally incapacitated for the performance of duty, and should be retired, and the employer shall have certified to the board that the member is permanently and totally disabled as a direct result of a traumatic event occurring during and as a result of the performance of his regular and assigned duties, the time and place where the duty causing the disability was performed, that the disability was not the result of his willful negligence and that the member should be retired.]

(cf: P.L.2010, c.3, s.7)

 

     4.    N.J.S.18A:66-41 is amended to read as follows:

     18A:66-41.  A member upon retirement for ordinary disability or work-related disability shall receive a retirement allowance which shall consist of:

     (a)   an annuity which shall be the actuarial equivalent of his accumulated deductions at the time of his retirement together with regular interest after January 1, 1956; and

     (b)   a pension in the amount which, when added to the member's annuity, will provide a total retirement allowance of [1.64%] 1˝% of final compensation multiplied by his number of years of creditable service; and provided further, that in no event shall the allowance be less than [43.6%] 40% of final compensation.

     Upon the receipt of proper proofs of the death of a member who has retired on an ordinary or work-related disability retirement allowance, there shall be paid to such member's beneficiary, an amount equal to 1 1/2 times the compensation upon which contributions by the member to the annuity savings fund were based in the last year of creditable service or in the year of the member's highest contractual salary, whichever is higher; provided, however, that if such death shall occur after the member shall have attained age 60, the amount payable shall equal 3/16 of such compensation.  The death benefits provided in this section shall apply to any member who has retired or shall retire on or after January 1, 1956.

(cf: P.L.2001, c.353, s.1)

 

     5.    Section 6 of P.L.1954, c.84 (C.43:15A-6) is amended to read as follows:

     6.    As used in this act:

     a.     "Accumulated deductions" means the sum of all the amounts, deducted from the compensation of a member or contributed by or on behalf of the member, standing to the credit of the member's individual account in the annuity savings fund.

     b.    "Annuity" means payments for life derived from the accumulated deductions of a member as provided in this act.

     c.     "Annuity reserve" means the present value of all payments to be made on account of any annuity or benefit in lieu of an annuity, granted under the provisions of this act, computed on the basis of such mortality tables recommended by the actuary as the board of trustees adopts, with regular interest.

     d.    "Beneficiary" means any person receiving a retirement allowance or other benefit as provided in this act.

     e.     "Child" means a deceased member's unmarried child either (1) under the age of 18 or (2) of any age who, at the time of the member's death, is disabled because of an intellectual disability or physical incapacity, is unable to do any substantial, gainful work because of the impairment and the impairment has lasted or can be expected to last for a continuous period of not less than 12 months, as affirmed by the medical board.

     f.     "Parent" shall mean the parent of a member who was receiving at least 1/2 of the parent's support from the member in the 12-month period immediately preceding the member's death or the accident which was the direct cause of the member's death. The dependency of such a parent will be considered terminated by marriage of the parent subsequent to the death of the member.

     g.    (1) "Widower," for employees of the State, means the man to whom a member was married, or a domestic partner as defined in section 3 of P.L.2003, c.246 (C.26:8A-3), at least five years before the date of her death and to whom she continued to be married or a domestic partner until the date of her death and who was receiving at least 1/2 of his support from the member in the 12-month period immediately preceding the member's death or the accident which was the direct cause of the member's death. The dependency of such a widower will be considered terminated by marriage of, or establishment of a domestic partnership by, the widower subsequent to the death of the member. In the event of the payment of an accidental death benefit, the five-year qualification shall be waived.

     (2)   Subject to the provisions of paragraph (3) of this subsection, "widower," for employees of public employers other than the State, means the man to whom a member was married at least five years before the date of her death and to whom she continued to be married until the date of her death and who was receiving at least 1/2 of his support from the member in the 12-month period immediately preceding the member's death or the accident which was the direct cause of the member's death. The dependency of such a widower shall be considered terminated by marriage of the widower subsequent to the death of the member. In the event of the payment of an accidental death benefit, the five-year qualification shall be waived.

     (3)   A public employer other than the State may adopt a resolution providing that the term "widower" as defined in paragraph (2) of this subsection shall include domestic partners as provided in paragraph (1) of this subsection.

     h.    (1) "Final compensation" means the average annual compensation for which contributions are made for the three years of creditable service in New Jersey immediately preceding the member's retirement or death, or it shall mean the average annual compensation for New Jersey service for which contributions are made during any three fiscal years of his or her membership providing the largest possible benefit to the member or the member's beneficiary.

     (2)   In the case of a person who becomes a member of the retirement system on or after the effective date of P.L.2010, c.1, "final compensation" means the average annual compensation for which contributions are made for the five years of creditable service in New Jersey immediately preceding the member's retirement or death, or it shall mean the average annual compensation for New Jersey service for which contributions are made during any five fiscal years of his or her membership providing the largest possible benefit to the member or the member's beneficiary.

     i.     "Fiscal year" means any year commencing with July 1 and ending with June 30 next following.

     j.     "Medical board" shall mean the board of physicians provided for in section 17 of P.L.1954, c.84 (C.43:15A-17).

     k.    "Pension" means payments for life derived from appropriations made by the employer as provided in this act.

     l.     "Pension reserve" means the present value of all payments to be made on account of any pension or benefit in lieu of a pension granted under the provisions of this act, computed on the basis of such mortality tables recommended by the actuary as the board of trustees adopts, with regular interest.

     m.   "Public Employees' Retirement System of New Jersey," hereinafter referred to as the "retirement system" or "system," is the corporate name of the arrangement for the payment of retirement allowances and other benefits under the provisions of this act including the several funds placed under said system. By that name all of its business shall be transacted, its funds invested, warrants for money drawn, and payments made and all of its cash and securities and other property held.

     n.    "Regular interest" shall mean interest as determined by the State Treasurer, after consultation with the Directors of the Divisions of Investment and Pensions, the board of trustees and the actuary. It shall bear a reasonable relationship to the percentage rate of earnings on investments based on the market value of the assets but shall not exceed the assumed percentage rate of increase applied to salaries plus 3%, provided however that the board of trustees shall not set the average percentage rate of increase applied to salaries below 6%.

     o.    "Retirement allowance" means the pension plus the annuity.

     p.    "Veteran" means any honorably discharged officer, soldier, sailor, airman, marine or nurse who served in any Army, Air Force or Navy of the Allies of the United States in World War I, between July 14, 1914, and November 11, 1918, or who served in any Army, Air Force or Navy of the Allies of the United States in World War II, between September 1, 1939, and September 2, 1945, and who was inducted into such service through voluntary enlistment, and was a citizen of the United States at the time of such enlistment, and who did not, during or by reason of such service, renounce or lose United States citizenship, and any officer, soldier, sailor, marine, airman, nurse or army field clerk, who has served in the active military or naval service of the United States and has or shall be discharged or released therefrom under conditions other than dishonorable, in any of the following wars, uprisings, insurrections, expeditions, or emergencies, and who has presented to the retirement system evidence of such record of service in form and content satisfactory to said retirement system:

     (1)   The Indian wars and uprisings during any of the periods recognized by the War Department of the United States as periods of active hostility;

     (2)   The Spanish-American War between April 20, 1898, and April 11, 1899;

     (3)   The Philippine insurrections and expeditions during the periods recognized by the War Department of the United States as of active hostility from February 4, 1899, to the end of 1913;

     (4)   The Peking relief expedition between June 20, 1900, and May 27, 1902;

     (5)   The army of Cuban occupation between July 18, 1898, and May 20, 1902;

     (6)   The army of Cuban pacification between October 6, 1906, and April 1, 1909;

     (7)   The Mexican punitive expedition between March 14, 1916, and February 7, 1917;

     (8)   The Mexican border patrol, having actually participated in engagements against Mexicans between April 12, 1911, and June 16, 1919;

     (9)   World War I, between April 6, 1917, and November 11, 1918;

     (10) World War II, between September 16, 1940, and December 31, 1946, who shall have served at least 90 days in such active service, exclusive of any period of assignment (1) for a course of education or training under the Army Specialized Training Program or the Navy College Training Program which course was a continuation of a civilian course and was pursued to completion, or (2) as a cadet or midshipman at one of the service academies any part of which 90 days was served between said dates; provided, that any person receiving an actual service-incurred injury or disability shall be classed as a veteran whether or not that person has completed the 90-day service as herein provided;

     (11) Korean conflict on or after June 23, 1950, and on or prior to January 31, 1955, who shall have served at least 90 days in such active service, exclusive of any period of assignment (1) for a course of education or training under the Army Specialized Training Program or the Navy College Training Program which course was a continuation of a civilian course and was pursued to completion, or (2) as a cadet or midshipman at one of the service academies, any part of which 90 days was served between said dates; provided, that any person receiving an actual service-incurred injury or disability shall be classed as a veteran whether or not that person has completed the 90-day service as herein provided; and provided further, that any member classed as a veteran pursuant to this paragraph prior to August 1, 1966, shall continue to be classed as a veteran whether or not that person completed the 90-day service between said dates as herein provided;

     (12) Lebanon crisis, on or after July 1, 1958, who has served in Lebanon or on board any ship actively engaged in patrolling the territorial waters of that nation for a period, continuous or in the aggregate, of at least 14 days commencing on or before November 1, 1958 or the date of termination of that conflict, as proclaimed by the President of the United States or Congress, whichever date of termination is the latest, in such active service; provided, that any person receiving an actual service-incurred injury or disability shall be classed as a veteran whether or not that person has completed the 14 days' service as herein provided;

     (13) Vietnam conflict on or after December 31, 1960, and on or prior to May 7, 1975, who shall have served at least 90 days in such active service, exclusive of any period of assignment (1) for a course of education or training under the Army Specialized Training Program or the Navy College Training Program which course was a continuation of a civilian course and was pursued to completion, or (2) as a cadet or midshipman at one of the service academies, any part of which 90 days was served between said dates; and exclusive of any service performed pursuant to the provisions of section 511(d) of Title 10, United States Code, pursuant to an enlistment in the Army National Guard or as a reserve for service in the Army Reserve, Naval Reserve, Air Force Reserve, Marine Corps Reserve, or Coast Guard Reserve; provided, that any person receiving an actual service-incurred injury or disability shall be classed as a veteran whether or not that person has completed the 90 days' service as herein provided;

     (14) Lebanon peacekeeping mission, on or after September 26, 1982, who has served in Lebanon or on board any ship actively engaged in patrolling the territorial waters of that nation for a period, continuous or in the aggregate, of at least 14 days commencing on or before December 1, 1987 or the date of termination of that mission, as proclaimed by the President of the United States or Congress, whichever date of termination is the latest, in such active service; provided, that any person receiving an actual service-incurred injury or disability shall be classed as a veteran whether or not that person has completed the 14 days' service as herein provided;

     (15) Grenada peacekeeping mission, on or after October 23, 1983, who has served in Grenada or on board any ship actively engaged in patrolling the territorial waters of that nation for a period, continuous or in the aggregate, of at least 14 days commencing on or before November 21, 1983 or the date of termination of that mission, as proclaimed by the President of the United States or Congress, whichever date of termination is the latest, in such active service; provided, that any person receiving an actual service-incurred injury or disability shall be classed as a veteran whether or not that person has completed the 14 days' service as herein provided;

     (16) Panama peacekeeping mission, on or after December 20, 1989 or the date of inception of that mission, as proclaimed by the President of the United States or Congress, whichever date of inception is earliest, who has served in Panama or on board any ship actively engaged in patrolling the territorial waters of that nation for a period, continuous or in the aggregate, of at least 14 days commencing on or before January 31, 1990 or the date of termination of that mission, as proclaimed by the President of the United States or Congress, whichever date of termination is the latest, in such active service; provided, that any person receiving an actual service-incurred injury or disability shall be classed as a veteran whether or not that person has completed the 14 days' service as herein provided;

     (17) Operation "Desert Shield/Desert Storm" mission in the Arabian peninsula and the Persian Gulf, on or after August 2, 1990 or the date of inception of that operation, as proclaimed by the President of the United States or Congress, whichever date of inception is earliest, who has served in the Arabian peninsula or on board any ship actively engaged in patrolling the Persian Gulf for a period, continuous or in the aggregate, of at least 14 days commencing on or before the date of termination of that mission, as proclaimed by the President of the United States or Congress, whichever date of termination is the latest, in such active service; provided, that any person receiving an actual service-incurred injury or disability shall be classed as a veteran whether or not that person has completed the 14 days' service as herein provided;

     (18) Operation Northern Watch and Operation Southern Watch, on or after August 27, 1992, or the date of inception of that operation, as proclaimed by the President of the United States, Congress or United States Secretary of Defense, whichever date of inception is earliest, who served in the theater of operation, including in the Arabian peninsula and the Persian Gulf, and in direct support of that operation for a period, continuously or in the aggregate, of at least 14 days in such active service, commencing on or before the date of termination of that operation, as proclaimed by the President of the United States, Congress or United States Secretary of Defense, whichever date of termination is the latest; provided, that any person receiving an actual service-incurred injury or disability while engaged in such service shall be classed as a veteran whether or not that person has completed the 14 days' service as herein provided;

     (19) Operation "Restore Hope" in Somalia, on or after December 5, 1992, or the date of inception of that operation as proclaimed by the President of the United States or Congress, whichever date is earliest, who has served in Somalia or on board any ship actively engaged in patrolling the territorial waters of that nation for a period, continuously or in the aggregate, of at least 14 days in such active service commencing on or before March 31, 1994; provided that any person receiving an actual service-incurred injury or disability shall be classed as a veteran whether or not that person has completed the 14-day service as herein provided;

     (20) Operations "Joint Endeavor" and "Joint Guard" in the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, on or after November 20, 1995, who served in such active service in direct support of one or both of the operations for at least 14 days, continuously or in the aggregate, commencing on or before June 20, 1998 and (1) was deployed in that nation or in another area in the region, or (2) was on board a United States naval vessel operating in the Adriatic Sea, or (3) operated in airspace above the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina; provided that any person receiving an actual service-incurred injury or disability shall be classed as a veteran whether or not that person completed the 14-day service requirement;

     (21) Operation "Enduring Freedom", on or after September 11, 2001, who served in a theater of operation and in direct support of that operation for a period, continuously or in the aggregate, of at least 14 days in such active service commencing on or before the date the President of the United States or the United States Secretary of Defense designates as the termination date of that operation; provided, that any person receiving an actual service-incurred injury or disability while engaged in such service shall be classed as a veteran whether or not that person has completed the 14 days' service as herein provided; and

     (22) Operation "Iraqi Freedom", on or after the date the President of the United States or the United States Secretary of Defense designates as the inception date of that operation, who served in Iraq or in another area in the region in direct support of that operation for a period, continuously or in the aggregate, of at least 14 days in such active service commencing on or before the date the President of the United States or the United States Secretary of Defense designates as the termination date of that operation; provided, that any person receiving an actual service-incurred injury or disability while engaged in such service shall be classed as a veteran whether or not that person has completed the 14 days' service as herein provided.

     "Veteran" also means any honorably discharged member of the American Merchant Marine who served during World War II and is declared by the United States Department of Defense to be eligible for federal veterans' benefits.

     q.    (1) "Widow," for employees of the State, means the woman to whom a member was married, or a domestic partner as defined in section 3 of P.L.2003, c.246 (C.26:8A-3), at least five years before the date of his death and to whom he continued to be married or a domestic partner until the date of his death and who was receiving at least 1/2 of her support from the member in the 12-month period immediately preceding the member's death or the accident which was the direct cause of the member's death. The dependency of such a widow will be considered terminated by the marriage of, or establishment of a domestic partnership by, the widow subsequent to the member's death. In the event of the payment of an accidental death benefit, the five-year qualification shall be waived.

     (2)   Subject to the provisions of paragraph (3) of this subsection, "widow," for employees of public employers other than the State, means the woman to whom a member was married at least five years before the date of his death and to whom he continued to be married until the date of his death and who was receiving at least 1/2 of her support from the member in the 12-month period immediately preceding the member's death or the accident which was the direct cause of the member's death. The dependency of such a widow shall be considered terminated by the marriage of the widow subsequent to the member's death. In the event of the payment of an accidental death benefit, the five-year qualification shall be waived.

     (3)   A public employer other than the State may adopt a resolution providing that the term "widow" as defined in paragraph (2) of this subsection shall include domestic partners as provided in paragraph (1) of this subsection.

     r.     (1) "Compensation" means the base or contractual salary, for services as an employee, which is in accordance with established salary policies of the member's employer for all employees in the same position but shall not include individual salary adjustments which are granted primarily in anticipation of the member's retirement or additional remuneration for performing temporary or extracurricular duties beyond the regular workday or the regular work year.

     (2)   In the case of a person who becomes a member of the retirement system on or after July 1, 2007, "compensation" means the amount of base or contractual salary equivalent to the annual maximum wage contribution base for Social Security, pursuant to the Federal Insurance Contributions Act, for services as an employee, which is in accordance with established salary policies of the member's employer for all employees in the same position but shall not include individual salary adjustments which are granted primarily in anticipation of the member's retirement or additional remuneration for performing temporary or extracurricular duties beyond the regular workday or the regular work year. This paragraph shall not apply to a person who at the time of enrollment in the retirement system on or after July 1, 2007 transfers service credit from another State-administered retirement system pursuant to section 14 of P.L.1954, c.84 (C.43:15A-14), but shall apply to a former member of the retirement system who has been granted a retirement allowance and is reenrolled in the retirement system on or after July 1, 2007 pursuant to section 27 of P.L.1966, c.217 (C.43:15A-57.2) after becoming employed again in a position that makes the person eligible to be a member of the retirement system.

     In cases where salary includes maintenance, the retirement system shall fix the value of that part of the salary not paid in money which shall be considered under this act.

     For the period of July 1, 2009 through June 30, 2011, "contractual salary" for State employees shall include across the board negotiated wage increases under a collective negotiations agreement that were payable to all State employees covered by that agreement notwithstanding that, by amendment to that collective negotiations agreement, the effective date of the contractual increase has been deferred.  For the purpose of this paragraph, "State employee" means an employee in the Executive Branch or the Judicial Branch of State government of New Jersey or an employee of the State University authorized to participate in the system under subsection b. of section 73 of P.L.1954, c.84 (C.43:15A-73), but shall not include employees of agencies authorized to participate in the system under subsections a., c., d., e., f., and g. of section 73 of P.L.1954, c.84 (C.43:15A-73) or under P.L.1990, c.25 (C.43:15A-73.2 et al.).

     For the period of July 1, 2009 through June 30, 2011, "contractual salary" for county and municipal employees shall include across the board negotiated wage increases under a collective negotiations agreement that were payable to all county or all municipal employees covered by that agreement notwithstanding that, by amendment to that collective negotiations agreement which has been filed with the Division of Pensions and Benefits, the effective date of the contractual increase has been deferred.  For the purpose of this paragraph, "county and municipal employees" means all persons employed by a county or municipality in this State.

     s.     “Normal retirement age” means the age at which the member is first eligible for a service retirement based on age under section 47 of P.L.1954, c.84 (C.43:15A-47), section 4 of P.L.1955, c.257 (C.43:15A-100), or section 4 of P.L.2001, c.366 (C.43:15A-158) as shall apply to the member.

(cf:  P.L.2010, c.50, s.71)

 

     6.    Section 28 of P.L.1966, c.217 (C.43:15A-25.1) is amended to read as follows:

     28.  a.  If any member of the retirement system receives periodic benefits payable under the Workers' Compensation Law during the course of his active service, in lieu of his normal compensation, his regular salary deductions shall be paid to the retirement system by his employer.  Such payments shall be computed, in accordance with section 25 of P.L.1954, c.84 (C.43:15A-25), at the rate of contribution on the base salary subject to the retirement system, just prior to the receipt of the workers' compensation benefits.  The moneys paid by the employer shall be credited to the member's account in the annuity savings fund and shall be treated as employee contributions for all purposes.  The employer will terminate the payment of these moneys when the periodic benefits payable under the Workers' Compensation Law are terminated or when the member retires.

     The member for whom the employer is making such payments, will be considered as if he were in the active service and shall be permitted to continue to make contributions to purchase the additional death benefit coverage provided by section 57 of P.L.1954, c.84 (C.43:15A-57).

     b.    An application for retirement benefits may be approved by the board of trustees while the member, applying for such benefits, is in receipt of periodic benefits under the Workers' Compensation Law.  If a retirant receiving a work-related disability retirement allowance or an accidental disability retirement allowance approved prior to the effective date of P.L.    , c.  (pending before the Legislature as this bill) becomes a recipient of periodic benefits under the workers' compensation law after the date of retirement, the pension portion of the retirement allowance payable to the retirant shall be reduced, during the period of the payment of the periodic benefits, dollar-for-dollar in the amount of the periodic benefits received after the date of retirement, subject to the provisions of section 64 of P.L.1954, c.84 (C.43:15A-64).  The reduction provided for herein shall not affect the retirant's pension adjustment benefits or survivor benefits that may be payable upon the death of the retirant.  Notwithstanding the provisions of R.S.34:15-26 and R.S.34:15-40, the amount of the dollar-for-dollar reduction from the receipt of workers’ compensation periodic benefits shall not be reduced by a payment for legal services nor by receipt of a third party recovery.

     If a work-related disability retirant or an accidental disability retirant approved prior to the effective date of P.L.    , c.  (pending before the Legislature as this bill) receives a retirement allowance without reduction and periodic benefits under the workers' compensation law for any period of time after the date of retirement, the retirant shall repay to the retirement system the amount of the pension portion of the retirement allowance which should have been subject to reduction under this subsection.  The repayment may be in the form of a lump sum payment or scheduled as deductions from the retirant's retirement allowance and pension adjustment benefits.  If the retirant dies before full repayment of the amount required, the remaining balance shall be deducted from any death benefits payable on behalf of the retirant.

(cf: P.L.1995, c.369, s.2)

 

     7.    Section 42 of P.L.1954, c.84 (C.43:15A-42) is amended to read as follows:

     42.  a.  A member, under [60 years of] normal retirement age, who has 10 or more years of credit for New Jersey service, shall, upon the application of the head of the department in which he shall have been employed or upon his own application or the application of one acting in his behalf, be retired for ordinary disability by the board of trustees.  The physician or physicians designated by the board shall have first made a medical examination of him [at his residence or at any other place mutually agreed upon] and shall have certified to the board that the member is physically or mentally incapacitated for the performance of his usual duty or of any other available duty that his employer is willing to assign to him and should be retired.

     [The service requirement provisions of this amendatory and supplementary act shall not become effective for 5 years following the effective date of the act.

     No person who becomes a member of the retirement system on or after the effective date of P.L.2010, c.3 shall be eligible for retirement pursuant to this section.]

     b.    Upon the written application by a member in service, by one acting in his behalf or by his employer, any member under normal retirement age who has less than 10 years of creditable service may be retired on a work-related disability retirement allowance, if he meets the requirements of the medical examination under subsection a. of this section and the incapacity from the performance of duties is the direct result of a work-related accident or occupational exposure occurring during and as a result of his regular and assigned duties and not the result of willful negligence.  In order to qualify for a work-related disability benefit, the member shall have received a workers’ compensation award of permanent disability under R.S.34:15-1 et seq.  The board may, in its discretion, waive the requirement for a medical examination under this subsection when the Division of Workers’ Compensation in the Department of Labor and Workforce Development has determined that the member is 100 percent totally and permanently disabled.

     c.     Upon approval for ordinary or work-related disability, a member shall receive a disability retirement allowance as set forth in section 45 of P.L.1954, c.84 (C.43:15A-45).

(cf: P.L.2010, c.3, s.8)

 

     8.    Section 43 of P.L.1954, c.84 (C.43:15A-43) is amended to read as follows:

     43.  [A member who has not attained age 65 shall, upon the application of the head of the department in which he is employed or upon his own application or the application of one acting in his behalf, be retired by the board of trustees, if said employee is permanently and totally disabled as a direct result of a traumatic event occurring during and as a result of the performance of his regular or assigned duties, on an accidental disability allowance.  A traumatic event occurring during voluntary performance of regular or assigned duties at a place of employment before or after required hours of employment which is not in violation of any valid work rule of the employer or otherwise prohibited by the employer shall be deemed as occurring during the performance of regular or assigned duties.]

     The application [to accomplish such retirement] for a work-related disability retirement under section 42 of P.L.1954, c.84 (C.43:15A-42) must be filed within five years of the original [traumatic event] accident or occupational exposure, but the board of trustees may consider an application filed after the five-year period if it can be factually demonstrated to the satisfaction of the board of trustees that the disability is due to the accident or occupational exposure and the filing was not accomplished within the five-year period due to a delayed manifestation of the disability or to circumstances beyond the control of the member.

     [Permanent and total disability resulting from a cardiovascular, pulmonary or musculo-skeletal condition which was not a direct result of a traumatic event occurring in the performance of duty shall be deemed an ordinary disability.

     Before consideration of the application by the board of trustees, the physician or physicians designated by the board shall have first made a medical examination of the member at his residence or at any other place mutually agreed upon and shall have certified to the board that he is physically or mentally incapacitated for the performance of duty, and should be retired, and the appointing authority shall have certified to the board that the member is permanently and totally disabled as a direct result of a traumatic event occurring during and as a result of the performance of his regular or assigned duties, the time and place where the duty causing the disability was performed, that the disability was not the result of his willful negligence and that the member should be retired. 

     No person who becomes a member of the retirement system on or after the effective date of P.L.2010, c.3 shall be eligible for retirement pursuant to this section.] 

(cf: P.L.2010, c.3, s.9)

 

     9.    Section 45 of P.L.1954, c.84 (C.43:15A-45) is amended to read as follows:

     45.  A member upon retirement for ordinary or work-related disability shall receive a retirement allowance, which shall consist of:

     a.     An annuity which shall be the actuarial equivalent of his accumulated deductions together with regular interest and

     b.    A pension in the amount which, when added to the member's annuity, will provide a total retirement allowance of [1.64%] 1˝% of final compensation multiplied by his number of years of creditable service; provided further, that in no event shall the allowance be less than [43.6%] 40% of final compensation.

     c.     Upon the receipt of proper proofs of the death of a member who has retired on an ordinary or work-related disability retirement allowance, there shall be paid to such member's beneficiary, an amount equal to 1 1/2 times the compensation upon which contributions by the member to the annuity savings fund were based in the last year of creditable service; provided, however, that if such death shall occur after the member shall have attained age 60, the amount payable shall equal 3/16 of such compensation.

(cf: P.L.2001, c.353, s.9)

 

     10.  Section 7 of P.L.1955, c.257 (C.43:15A-103) is amended to read as follows:

     7.    Upon the receipt of proper proofs of the death of a member who at the time of retirement was a law enforcement officer and who has retired on an accidental disability retirement allowance or after the effective date of P.L.    , c.   (pending before the Legislature as this bill) on a work-related disability retirement allowance, there shall be paid to such person,  if living, as he shall have nominated by written designation duly executed and  filed with the board of trustees, otherwise to the executor or administrator of  the member's estate, the sum of $5,000.00 or the amount payable pursuant to  section 46c of the act to which this act is a supplement, whichever is  greater.

(cf: P.L.1955, c.257, s.7)

 

     11.  Section 1 of P.L.1944, c.255 (C.43:16A-1) is amended to read as follows:

     1.    As used in this act:

     (1)   "Retirement system" or "system" shall mean the Police and Firemen's Retirement System of New Jersey as defined in section 2 of this act.

     (2)   (a) "Policeman" shall mean a permanent, full-time employee of a law enforcement unit as defined in section 2 of P.L.1961, c.56 (C.52:17B-67) or the State, other than an officer or trooper of the Division of State Police whose position is covered by the State Police Retirement System, whose primary duties include the investigation, apprehension or detention of persons suspected or convicted of violating the criminal laws of the State and who:

     (i)    is authorized to carry a firearm while engaged in the actual performance of his official duties;

     (ii)   has police powers;

     (iii) is required to complete successfully the training requirements prescribed by P.L.1961, c.56 (C.52:17B-66 et seq.) or comparable training requirements as determined by the board of trustees; and

     (iv)  is subject to the physical and mental fitness requirements applicable to the position of municipal police officer established by an agency authorized to establish these requirements on a Statewide basis, or comparable physical and mental fitness requirements as determined by the board of trustees.

     The term shall also include an administrative or supervisory employee of a law enforcement unit or the State whose duties include general or direct supervision of employees engaged in investigation, apprehension or detention activities or training responsibility for these employees and a requirement for engagement in investigation, apprehension or detention activities if necessary, and who is authorized to carry a firearm while in the actual performance of his official duties and has police powers.

     (b)   "Fireman" shall mean a permanent, full-time employee of a firefighting unit whose primary duties include the control and extinguishment of fires and who is subject to the training and physical and mental fitness requirements applicable to the position of municipal firefighter established by an agency authorized to establish these requirements on a Statewide basis, or comparable training and physical and mental fitness requirements as determined by the board of trustees.  The term shall also include an administrative or supervisory employee of a firefighting unit whose duties include general or direct supervision of employees engaged in fire control and extinguishment activities or training responsibility for these employees and a requirement for engagement in fire control and extinguishment activities if necessary.  As used in this paragraph, "firefighting unit" shall mean a municipal fire department, a fire district, or an agency of a county or the State which is responsible for control and extinguishment of fires.

     (3)   "Member" shall mean any policeman or fireman included in the membership of the retirement system pursuant to this amendatory and supplementary act, P.L.1989, c.204 (C.43:16A-15.6 et al.).

     (4)   "Board of trustees" or "board" shall mean the board provided for in section 13 of this act.

     (5)   "Medical board" shall mean the board of physicians provided for in section 13 of this act.

     (6)   "Employer" shall mean the State of New Jersey, the county, municipality or political subdivision thereof which pays the particular policeman or fireman.

     (7)   "Service" shall mean service as a policeman or fireman paid for by an employer.

     (8)   "Creditable service" shall mean service rendered for which credit is allowed as provided under section 4 of this act.

     (9)   "Regular interest" shall mean interest as determined by the State Treasurer, after consultation with the Directors of the Divisions of Investment and Pensions, the board of trustees and the actuary.  It shall bear a reasonable relationship to the percentage rate of earnings on investments based on the market value of assets but shall not exceed the assumed percentage rate of increase applied to salaries plus 3%, provided however that the board of trustees shall not set the average percentage rate of increase applied to salaries below 6%.

     (10) "Aggregate contributions" shall mean the sum of all the amounts, deducted from the compensation of a member or contributed by him or on his behalf, standing to the credit of his individual account in the annuity savings fund.

     (11) "Annuity" shall mean payments for life derived from the aggregate contributions of a member.

     (12) "Pension" shall mean payments for life derived from contributions by the employer.

     (13) "Retirement allowance" shall mean the pension plus the annuity.

     (14) "Earnable compensation" shall mean the full rate of the salary that would be payable to an employee if he worked the full normal working time for his position.  In cases where salary includes maintenance, the retirement system shall fix the value of that part of the salary not paid in money which shall be considered under this act.

     (15) "Average final compensation" shall mean final compensation.

     (16) "Retirement" shall mean the termination of the member's active service with a retirement allowance granted and paid under the provisions of this act.

     (17) "Annuity reserve" shall mean the present value of all payments to be made on account of any annuity or benefit in lieu of any annuity computed upon the basis of such mortality tables recommended by the actuary as shall be adopted by the board of trustees, and regular interest.

     (18) "Pension reserve" shall mean the present value of all payments to be made on account of any pension or benefit in lieu of any pension computed upon the basis of such mortality tables recommended by the actuary as shall be adopted by the board of trustees, and regular interest.

     (19) "Actuarial equivalent" shall mean a benefit of equal value when computed upon the basis of such mortality tables recommended by the actuary as shall be adopted by the board of trustees, and regular interest.

     (20) "Beneficiary" shall mean any person receiving a retirement allowance or other benefit as provided by this act.

     (21) "Child" shall mean a deceased member's or retirant's unmarried child (a) under the age of 18, or (b) 18 years of age or older and enrolled in a secondary school, or (c) under the age of 24 and enrolled in a degree program in an institution of higher education for at least 12 credit hours in each semester, provided that the member died in active service as a result of an accident met in the actual performance of duty at some definite time and place, and the death was not the result of the member's willful misconduct, or (d) of any age who, at the time of the member's or retirant's death, is disabled because of an intellectual disability or physical incapacity, is unable to do any substantial, gainful work because of the impairment and his impairment has lasted or can be expected to last for a continuous period of not less than 12 months, as affirmed by the medical board.

     (22) "Parent" shall mean the parent of a member who was receiving at least one-half of his support from the member in the 12-month period immediately preceding the member's death or the accident which was the direct cause of the member's death.  The dependency of such a parent will be considered terminated by marriage of the parent subsequent to the death of the member.

     (23) (a) "Widower," for employees of the State, means the man to whom a member or retirant was married, or a domestic partner as defined in section 3 of P.L.2003, c.246 (C.26:8A-3), on the date of her death and who has not since remarried or established a domestic partnership. In the event of the payment of accidental death benefits, pursuant to section 10 of P.L.1944, c.255 (C.43:16A-10), the restriction concerning remarriage or establishment of a domestic partnership shall be waived.

     (b)   Subject to the provisions of paragraph (c) of this subsection, "widower," for employees of public employers other than the State, means the man to whom a member or retirant was married on the date of her death and who has not remarried.

     (c)   A public employer other than the State may adopt a resolution providing that the term "widower" as defined in paragraph (b) of this subsection shall include domestic partners as provided in paragraph (a) of this subsection.

     (24) (a) "Widow," for employees of the State, means the woman to whom a member or retirant was married, or a domestic partner as defined in section 3 of P.L.2003, c.246 (C.26:8A-3), on the date of his death and who has not since remarried or established a domestic partnership.  In the event of the payment of accidental death benefits, pursuant to section 10 of P.L.1944, c.255 (C.43:16A-10), the restriction concerning remarriage or establishment of a domestic partnership shall be waived.

     (b)   Subject to the provisions of paragraph (c) of this subsection, "widow," for employees of public employers other than the State, means the woman to whom a member or retirant was married on the date of his death and who has not remarried.

     (c)   A public employer other than the State may adopt a resolution providing that the term "widow" as defined in paragraph (b) of this subsection shall include domestic partners as provided in paragraph (a) of this subsection.

     (25) "Fiscal year" shall mean any year commencing with July 1, and ending with June 30, next following.

     (26) (a) "Compensation" shall mean the base salary, for services as a member as defined in this act, which is in accordance with established salary policies of the member's employer for all employees in the same position but shall not include individual salary adjustments which are granted primarily in anticipation of the member's retirement or additional remuneration for performing temporary duties beyond the regular workday.

     (b)   In the case of a person who becomes a member of the retirement system on or after the effective date of P.L.2010, c.1, "compensation" means the amount of base salary equivalent to the annual maximum wage contribution base for Social Security, pursuant to the Federal Insurance Contributions Act, for services as a member as defined in this act, which is in accordance with established salary policies of the member's employer for all employees in the same position but shall not include individual salary adjustments which are granted primarily in anticipation of the member's retirement or additional remuneration for performing temporary duties beyond the regular workday.

     (27) "Department" shall mean any police or fire department of a municipality or a fire department of a fire district located in a township or a county police or park police department or the appropriate department of the State or instrumentality thereof.

     (28) (a) "Final compensation" means the compensation received by the member in the last 12 months of creditable service preceding his retirement or death.

     (b)   In the case of a person who becomes a member of the retirement system on or after the effective date of P.L.2010, c.1, "final compensation" means the average annual compensation for service for which contributions are made during any three fiscal years of membership providing the largest possible benefit to the member or the member's beneficiary.

     (29) (Deleted by amendment, P.L.1992, c.78).

     (30) (Deleted by amendment, P.L.1992, c.78).

     (31) (a) "Spouse," for employees of the State, means the husband or wife, or domestic partner as defined in section 3 of P.L.2003, c.246 (C.26:8A-3), of a member.

     (b)   Subject to the provisions of paragraph (c) of this subsection, "spouse," for employees of public employers other than the State, means the husband or wife of a member.

     (c)   A public employer other than the State may adopt a resolution providing that the term "spouse" as defined in paragraph (b) of this subsection shall include domestic partners as provided in paragraph (a) of this subsection.

     (32) “Normal retirement age” means the age at which the member is first eligible for a service retirement based on age under section 5 of P.L.1944, c.255 (C.43:16A-5).

(cf: P.L.2010, c.50, s.74)

 

     12.  Section 1 of P.L.1993, c.247 (C.43:16A-3.8) is amended to read as follows:

     1.    a.  The following are eligible, regardless of age, to become members of the Police and Firemen's Retirement System of New Jersey (PFRS) as provided in this supplementary act: 

     (1)   any policeman or fireman employed on the effective date of this supplementary act by a municipality, which was not required to participate in PFRS under section 3 of P.L.1944, c.255 (C.43:16A-3) and has not adopted that act, who meets the requirements for membership in PFRS as set forth in the definitions of "Policeman" and "Fireman" in section 1 of that act, as amended and supplemented, and who is enrolled in the Public Employees' Retirement System of New Jersey (PERS) on that date; 

     (2)   any policeman employed on the effective date of this supplementary act by a county who is enrolled in PERS on that date; 

     (3)   any sheriff's officer, sergeant sheriff's officer, lieutenant sheriff's officer, captain sheriff's officer, chief sheriff's officer, or sheriff's investigator employed on the effective date of this supplementary act in the offices of the county sheriffs who is enrolled in PERS on that date; 

     (4)   any correction officer, senior correction officer, correction officer sergeant, correction officer lieutenant, correction officer captain, investigator, senior investigator, principal investigator, assistant chief investigator, chief investigator, or director of custody operations I, II, III employed on the effective date of this supplementary act in the Department of Corrections who is enrolled in PERS on that date; 

     (5)   any county correction officer, county correction sergeant, county correction lieutenant, county correction captain, or county deputy warden employed on the effective date of this supplementary act in the several county jails who is enrolled in PERS on that date; 

     (6)   any principal inspector employed on the effective date of this supplementary act in the Alcoholic Beverage Control Enforcement Bureau, Department of Law and Public Safety who is enrolled in PERS on that date; 

     (7)   any police officer, police sergeant, or police lieutenant employed on the effective date of this supplementary act in the Department of Human Services who is enrolled in PERS on that date; and 

     (8)   any fireman employed on the effective date of this supplementary act by a fire district in which the provisions of P.L.1944, c.255 (C.43:16A-1 et seq.) are not operative who meets the requirements for membership in PFRS as set forth in the definition of "Fireman" in section 1 of that act, as amended and supplemented, and who is enrolled in PERS on that date. 

     b.    Any person eligible pursuant to subsection a. of this section to become a member of PFRS may, regardless of age, transfer membership from PERS to PFRS in accordance with the provisions of the law and regulations governing the retirement system relative to interfund transfers by waiving, within 90 days of the effective date of this supplementary act, all rights and benefits which would otherwise be provided by PERS.  If an eligible person does not file a timely waiver of PERS benefits, the person's pension status shall remain unchanged and the person's membership shall not be transferred to PFRS. Transfers under this section shall take effect on the first day of the first full calendar month following the effective date of this supplementary act by at least 180 days.  PERS shall transmit to PFRS an amount equal to the present value of the benefit under PERS accrued to the date of transfer by each person transferring to PFRS.  The service credit accrued in PERS to the date of transfer shall be transferred to PFRS and may be used to meet any service credit requirement for benefits under PFRS.  Any benefit of a member who transfers membership from PERS to PFRS under this supplementary act based upon service credit shall be the amount of benefit determined as provided under PFRS based upon the total amount of service credit multiplied by the ratio of the service credit under PFRS from the date of transfer to the total amount of service credit, plus a benefit comparable to a PERS deferred, early or regular service retirement benefit, as appropriate, based upon the age of the member at the time of retirement and the amount of PERS service credit transferred to PFRS, determined as provided under the law and regulations governing PERS for the benefit.  The total amount of service credit in PFRS, including the transferred PERS service credit, may be used to meet the service credit requirement for the benefit comparable to a PERS deferred or early retirement benefit, but the benefit shall be calculated only on the transferred PERS service credit. 

     Active and retired death benefits, accidental death benefits, and ordinary and [accidental] work-related disability retirement benefits for members transferring to PFRS under this supplementary act shall be the benefits provided under PFRS. 

     For members transferring to PFRS under this supplementary act, the widows' or widowers' pensions provided under section 26 of P.L.1967, c.250 (C.43:16A-12.1) shall be the amount of the benefit determined as provided in section 26 multiplied by the ratio of the service credit under PFRS from the date of transfer to the total amount of service credit.  Transferring members shall be entitled to elect optional retirement allowances for the portions of their retirement benefits based upon their PERS service credit as provided under the laws and regulations governing selection of optional retirement allowances under PERS. 

(cf: P.L.1993, c.247, s.1)

 

     13.  Section 1 of P.L.2005, c.326 (C.43:16A-3.15) is amended to read as follows:

     1.    a.  Upon the approval by the municipal governing body, any fireman employed by a municipality on the effective date of this act who (1) was not eligible for membership in the Police and Firemen's Retirement System (PFRS), established pursuant to P.L.1944, c.255 (C.43:16A-1 et seq.), at the time of appointment to a paid position pursuant to N.J.S.40A:14-42 through 40A:14-44, (2) meets the requirements for membership in the retirement system as set forth in the definition of "fireman" in section 1 of P.L.1944, c.255 (C.43:16A-1) and (3) is enrolled in the Public Employees' Retirement System of New Jersey (PERS), established pursuant to P.L.1954, c.84 (C.43:15A-1 et seq.), on the effective date of this act, is eligible to become a member of PFRS, regardless of age, and may transfer membership from PERS to PFRS in accordance with the provisions of the law and regulations governing the retirement system relative to interfund transfers by waiving, within 90 days of the effective date of this act, all rights and benefits which would otherwise be provided by PERS.  If an eligible person does not file a timely waiver of PERS benefits, the person's pension status shall remain unchanged and the person's membership shall not be transferred to PFRS.  Transfers under this section shall take effect on the first day of the first full calendar month following the effective date of this act by at least 180 days.  PERS shall transmit to PFRS an amount equal to the present value of the benefit under PERS accrued to the date of transfer by each person transferring to PFRS.  The service credit accrued in PERS to the date of transfer shall be transferred to PFRS and may be used to meet any service credit requirement for benefits under PFRS.  Any benefit of a member who transfers membership from PERS to PFRS under this act based upon service credit shall be the amount of benefit determined as provided under PFRS based upon the total amount of service credit multiplied by the ratio of the service credit under PFRS from the date of transfer to the total amount of service credit, plus a benefit comparable to a PERS deferred, early or regular service retirement benefit, as appropriate, based upon the age of the member at the time of retirement and the amount of PERS service credit transferred to PFRS, determined as provided under the law and regulations governing PERS for the benefit.  The total amount of service credit in PFRS, including the transferred PERS service credit, may be used to meet the service credit requirement for the benefit comparable to a PERS deferred or early retirement benefit, but the benefit shall be calculated only on the transferred PERS service credit.

     Active and retired death benefits, accidental death benefits, and ordinary and [accidental] work-related disability retirement benefits for members transferring to PFRS under this act shall be the benefits provided under PFRS.

     For members transferring to PFRS under this act, the widows' or widowers' pensions provided under section 26 of P.L.1967, c.250 (C.43:16A-12.1) shall be the amount of the benefit determined as provided in section 26 multiplied by the ratio of the service credit under PFRS from the date of transfer to the total amount of service credit.  Transferring members shall be entitled to elect optional retirement allowances for the portions of their retirement benefits based upon their PERS service credit as provided under the laws and regulations governing selection of optional retirement allowances under PERS.

     b.    Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection a. of this section, a fireman who transfers membership from PERS to PFRS may receive full credit toward benefits under PFRS for the transferred PERS service credit if the member agrees to pay the full cost of the accrued liability for the transferred PERS service credit in the same manner and subject to the same terms and conditions provided for the purchase of credit for military service under section 3 of P.L.1991, c.153 (C.43:16A-11.11).

     c.     The State shall not be liable for additional costs incurred by a local employer as a result of the transfers permitted by this section.

(cf: P.L.2005, c.326, s.1)

 

     14.  Section 6 of P.L.1944, c.255 (C.43:16A-6) is amended to read as follows:

     6.    (1) (a) Upon the written application by a member in service, by one acting in his behalf or by his employer, any member, under [55 years of age] normal retirement age, who has had [four] ten or more years of creditable service may be retired on an ordinary disability retirement allowance; provided, that the medical board, after a medical examination of such member, shall certify that such member is mentally or physically incapacitated for the performance of his usual duty and of any other available duty in the department which his employer is willing to assign to him and that such incapacity is likely to be permanent and to such an extent that he should be retired.

     (b)   Upon the written application by a member in service, by one acting in his behalf or by his employer, any member under normal retirement age who has less than 10 years of creditable service may be retired on a work-related disability retirement allowance, if he meets the requirements of the medical examination under paragraph (a) of this subsection and the incapacity from the performance of duties is the direct result of an accident or occupational exposure occurring during and as a result of his regular and assigned duties and not the result of willful negligence.  In order to qualify for a work-related disability benefit, the member shall have received a workers’ compensation award of permanent disability under R.S.34:15-1 et seq.  The board may, in its discretion, waive the requirement for a medical examination under this subsection when the Division of Workers’ Compensation in the Department of Labor and Workforce Development has determined that the member is 100 percent totally and permanently disabled.

     (2)   Upon retirement for ordinary or work-related disability, a member shall receive [an ordinary] a disability retirement allowance which shall consist of:

     (a)   An annuity which shall be the actuarial equivalent of his aggregate contributions and

     (b)   A pension in the amount which, when added to the member's annuity, will provide a total retirement allowance of 1 1/2 % of final compensation multiplied by his number of years of creditable service but in no event shall the total allowance be less than 40% of the member's final compensation.

     (3)   [Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (2) of this section, a member who has more than 20 but less than 25 years of creditable service and who is required to retire upon application by the employer on or after the effective date of P.L.1999, c.428, shall receive an ordinary disability retirement allowance which shall consist of:

     (a)   An annuity which shall be the actuarial equivalent of the member's aggregate contributions; and

     (b)   A pension in the amount which, when added to the member's annuity, will provide a total retirement allowance of 50% of final compensation plus 3% of final compensation multiplied by the number of years of creditable service over 20 but not over 25]

(Deleted by amendment,  P.L.    , c.   (pending before the Legislature as this bill)).

     (4)   Upon the receipt of proper proofs of the death of a member who has retired on [an ordinary] a disability retirement allowance, there shall be paid to such member's beneficiary, an amount equal to 3 1/2 times the compensation upon which contributions by the member to the annuity savings fund were based in the last year of creditable service; provided, however, that if such death shall occur after the member shall have attained 55 years of age the amount payable shall equal 1/2 of such compensation instead of 3 1/2 times

such compensation.

(cf: P.L.1999, c.428, s.3)

 

     15.  Section 8 of P.L.1944, c.255 (C.43:16A-8) is amended to read as follows:

     8.    (1) Upon the receipt by the retirement system of a written application for a disability retirement allowance, the system shall refer the application to the medical board, which shall designate a physician or physicians to examine the applicant and the report of the medical board shall be considered by the board of trustees in acting upon such application.

     (2)   Any beneficiary under [the age of 55 years] normal retirement age who has been retired on a disability retirement allowance under this act, on his request shall, or upon the request of the retirement system may, be given a medical examination and he shall submit to any examination by a physician or physicians designated by the medical board once a year for at least a period of five years following his retirement in order to determine whether or not the disability which existed at the time he was retired has vanished or has materially diminished.  If the report of the medical board shall show that such beneficiary is able to perform either his former duty or any other available duty in the department which his employer is willing to assign to him, the beneficiary shall report for duty; such a beneficiary shall not suffer any loss of benefits while he awaits his restoration to active service.  If the beneficiary fails to submit to any such medical examination or fails to return to duty within 10 days after being ordered so to do, or within such further time as may be allowed by the board of trustees for valid reason, as the case may be, the pension shall be discontinued during such default.

     (3)   (Deleted by amendment.)

     (4)   If a disability beneficiary is restored to active service, his retirement allowance and the right to any death benefit as a result of his former membership, shall be canceled until he again retires.

     Such person shall be reenrolled in the retirement system and shall contribute thereto at a rate based on his age at the time of prior enrollment. Such person shall be treated as an active member for determining disability or death benefits while in service.

     Upon subsequent retirement of such member, he shall receive a retirement allowance based on all his service as a member computed in accordance with applicable provisions of this act, but the total retirement allowance upon subsequent retirement shall not be a greater proportion of his average final compensation or final compensation, whichever is applicable, than the proportion to which he would have been entitled had be remained in service during the period of his prior retirement.  Any death benefit to which such member shall be eligible shall be based on his latest retirement.

     (5)   If the disability beneficiary is under normal retirement age and engaged in an occupation, then the amount of his pension shall be reduced to an amount which when added to the amount then earned by him, shall not exceed the amount of the salary now attributable to his former position.  If his earnings have changed since the date of his last adjustment, then the amount of his pension may be further altered, but the new pension shall not exceed the amount of pension originally granted.

(cf: P.L.1999, c.428, s.4)

 

     16.  Section 30 of P.L.1967, c.250 (C.43:16A-15.2) is amended to read as follows:

     30.  a.  If any member of the retirement system receives periodic benefits payable under the Workers' Compensation Law during the course of his active service, in lieu of his normal compensation, his regular salary deductions shall be paid to the retirement system by his employer.  Such payments shall be computed, in accordance with section 15 of P.L.1944, c.255 (C.43:16A-15), at the rate of contribution on the base salary subject to the retirement system, just prior to the receipt of the workers' compensation benefits.  The moneys paid by the employer shall be credited to the member's account in the annuity savings fund and shall be treated as employee contributions for all purposes.  The employer will terminate the payment of these moneys when the periodic benefits payable under the Workers' Compensation Law are terminated or when the member retires.

     The member for whom the employer is making such payments, will be considered as if he were in the active service.

     b.    An application for retirement benefits may be approved by the board of trustees while the member, applying for such benefits, is in receipt of periodic benefits under the Workers' Compensation Law.  If a retirant receiving an accidental or work-related disability retirement allowance becomes a recipient of periodic benefits under the workers' compensation law after the date of retirement, the pension portion of the retirement allowance payable to the retirant shall be reduced, during the period of the payment of the periodic benefits, dollar-for-dollar in the amount of the periodic benefits received after the date of retirement, subject to the provisions of section 19 of P.L.1971, c.175 (C.43:16A-12.4).  Notwithstanding the provisions of R.S.34:15-26 and R.S.34:15-40, the amount of the dollar-for-dollar reduction from the receipt of workers’ compensation periodic benefits shall not be reduced by a payment for legal services nor by receipt of a third party recovery.  The reduction provided for herein shall not affect the retirant's pension adjustment benefits or survivor benefits that may be payable upon the death of the retirant.

     If a work-related disability retirant or an accidental disability retirant approved prior to the effective date of P.L.    , c.   (pending before the Legislature as this bill) receives a retirement allowance without reduction and periodic benefits under the workers' compensation law for any period of time after the date of retirement, the retirant shall repay to the retirement system the amount of the pension portion of the retirement allowance which should have been subject to reduction under this subsection.  The repayment may be in the form of a lump sum payment or scheduled as deductions from the retirant's retirement allowance and pension adjustment benefits.  If the retirant dies before full repayment of the amount required, the remaining balance shall be deducted from any death benefits payable on behalf of the retirant.

(cf: P.L.1995, c.369, s.3)

 

     17.  Section 3 of P.L.1965, c.89 (C.53:5A-3) is amended to read as follows:

     3.    As used in this act:

     a.     "Aggregate contributions" means the sum of all the amounts, deducted from the salary of a member or contributed by him or on his behalf, standing to the credit of his individual account in the Annuity Savings Fund.  Interest credited on contributions to the former "State Police Retirement and Benevolent Fund" shall be included in a member's aggregate contributions.

     b.    "Annuity" means payments for life derived from the aggregate contributions of a member.

     c.     "Annuity reserve" means the present value of all payments to be made on account of any annuity or benefit in lieu of an annuity, computed upon the basis of such mortality tables recommended by the actuary as the board of trustees adopts and regular interest.

     d.    "Beneficiary" means any person entitled to receive any benefit pursuant to the provisions of this act by reason of the death of a member or retirant.

     e.     "Board of trustees" or "board" means the board provided for in section 30 of this act.

     f.     "Child" means a deceased member's or retirant's unmarried child either (a) under the age of 18 or (b) of any age who, at the time of the member's or retirant's death, is disabled because of an intellectual disability or physical incapacity, is unable to do any substantial, gainful work because of the impairment and his impairment has lasted or can be expected to last for a continuous period of not less than 12 months, as affirmed by the medical board.

     g.    "Creditable service" means service rendered for which credit is allowed on the basis of contributions made by the member or the State.

     h.    "Parent" means the parent of a member who was receiving at least one-half of his support from the member in the 12-month period immediately preceding the member's death or the accident which was the direct cause of the member's death.  The dependency of such a parent will be considered terminated by marriage of the parent subsequent to the death of the member.

     i.     (1) "Final compensation" means the average compensation received by the member in the last 12 months of creditable service preceding his retirement or death.  Such term includes the value of the member's maintenance allowance for this same period.

     (2)   In the case of a person who becomes a member of the retirement system on or after the effective date of P.L.2010, c.1, "final compensation" means the average annual compensation for service for which contributions are made during any three fiscal years of membership providing the largest possible benefit to the member or the member's beneficiary.  Such term includes the value of the member's maintenance allowance for this same period.

     j.     (1) "Final salary" means the average salary received by the member in the last 12 months of creditable service preceding his retirement or death.  Such term shall not include the value of the member's maintenance allowance.

     (2)   In the case of a person who becomes a member of the retirement system on or after the effective date of P.L.2010, c.1, "final salary" means the average annual salary for service for which contributions are made during any three fiscal years of membership providing the largest possible benefit to the member or the member's beneficiary.  Such term shall not include the value of the member's maintenance allowance.

     k.    "Fiscal year" means any year commencing with July 1 and ending with June 30 next following.

     l.     "Medical board" means the board of physicians provided for in section 30 of this act.

     m.   "Member" means any full-time, commissioned officer, non-commissioned officer or trooper of the Division of State Police of the Department of Law and Public Safety of the State of New Jersey enrolled in the retirement system established by this act.

     n.    "Pension" means payment for life derived from contributions by the State.

     o.    "Pension reserve" means the present value of all payments to be made on account of any pension or benefit in lieu of any pension computed on the basis of such mortality tables recommended by the actuary as shall be adopted by the board of trustees and regular interest.

     p.    "Regular interest" means interest as determined by the State Treasurer, after consultation with the Directors of the Divisions of Investment and Pensions, the board of trustees and the actuary.  It shall bear a reasonable relationship to the percentage rate of earnings on investments based on the market value of the assets but shall not exceed the assumed percentage rate of increase applied to salaries plus 3%, provided however that the board of trustees shall not set the average percentage rate of increase applied to salaries below 6%.

     q.    "Retirant" means any former member receiving a retirement allowance as provided by this act.

     r.     "Retirement allowance" means the pension plus the annuity.

     s.     "State Police Retirement System of New Jersey," herein also referred to as the "retirement system" or "system," is the corporate name of the arrangement for the payment of retirement allowances and of the benefits under the provisions of this act including the several funds placed under said system.  By that name, all of its business shall be transacted, its funds invested, warrants for moneys drawn, and payments made and all of its cash and securities and other property held.  All assets held in the name of the former "State Police Retirement and Benevolent Fund" shall be transferred to the retirement system established by this act.

     t.     "Surviving spouse" means the person to whom a member or a retirant was married, or a domestic partner as defined in section 3 of P.L.2003, c.246 (C.26:8A-3), on the date of the death of the member or retirant. The dependency of such a surviving spouse will be considered terminated by the marriage of, or establishment of a domestic partnership by, the surviving spouse subsequent to the member's or the retirant's death, except that in the event of the payment of accidental death benefits, pursuant to section 14 of P.L.1965, c.89 (C.53:5A-14), the dependency of such a surviving spouse or domestic partner will not be considered terminated by the marriage of, or establishment of a domestic partnership by, the surviving spouse subsequent to the member's death.

     u.    (1) "Compensation" for purposes of computing pension contributions means the base salary, for services as a member as defined in this act, which is in accordance with established salary policies of the State for all employees in the same position but shall not include individual salary adjustments which are granted primarily in anticipation of the member's retirement or additional remuneration for performing temporary duties beyond the regular workday or shift.

     (2)   In the case of a person who becomes a member of the retirement system on or after the effective date of P.L.2010, c.1, "compensation" means the amount of base salary equivalent to the annual maximum wage contribution base for Social Security, pursuant to the Federal Insurance Contributions Act, for services as a member as defined in this act, which is in accordance with established salary policies of the State for all employees in the same position but shall not include individual salary adjustments which are granted primarily in anticipation of the member's retirement or additional remuneration for performing temporary duties beyond the regular workday or shift.

     v.    “Normal retirement age” means the age at which the member is first eligible for a service retirement based on age under section 8 of P.L.1965, c.89 (C.53:5A-8).

(cf: P.L.2010, c.50, s.80)

 

     18.  Section 9 of P.L.1965, c.89 (C.53:5A-9) is amended to read as follows:

     9.    a.  (1) Upon the written application by a member in service, by one acting in his behalf or by the State, any member, under [55 years of] normal retirement age, who has had [four] ten or more years of creditable service as a State policeman, or [four] ten or more years of creditable service as a person formerly employed by the Division of Motor Vehicles or the Division of State Police prior to appointment as provided in section 3 of P.L.1983, c.403 (C.39:2-9.3), or [four] ten or more years of creditable service as a person formerly employed by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Enforcement Bureau, the State Capitol Police Force, or the Bureau of Marine Law Enforcement prior to appointment as provided in section 1 of P.L.1997, c.19 (C.53:1-8.2), may be retired, not less than one month next following the date of filing such application with the retirement system, on an  ordinary disability retirement allowance; provided, that the medical board, after a medical examination of such member, shall certify that such member is mentally or physically incapacitated for the performance of his usual duty and of any other available duty in the Division of State Police which the Superintendent of State Police is willing to assign to him and that such incapacity is likely to be permanent and of such an extent that he should be retired.

     (2)   Upon the written application by a member in service under normal retirement age, by one acting in his behalf or by his employer, who has less than 10 years of creditable service may be retired on a work-related disability retirement allowance, if he meets the requirements of the medical examination under paragraph (1) of this subsection and the incapacity from the performance of duties is the direct result of an accident or occupational exposure occurring during and as a result of his regular and assigned duties and not the result of willful negligence.  In order to qualify for a work-related disability benefit, the member shall have received a workers’ compensation award of permanent disability under R.S.34:15-1 et seq.  The board may, in its discretion, waive the requirement for a medical examination under this subsection where the Division of Workers’ Compensation in the Department of Labor and Workforce Development has determined that the member is 100 percent totally and permanently disabled.

     b.    Upon retirement for ordinary or work-related disability, a member shall receive [an ordinary] a disability retirement allowance which shall consist of:

     (1)   An annuity which shall be the actuarial equivalent of his aggregate contributions; and

     (2)   A pension in the amount which, when added to the member's annuity, will provide a total retirement allowance of 1 1/2% of final compensation multiplied by his number of years of creditable service, but in no event shall the total allowance be less than 40% of final compensation.

     c.     [Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection b. of this section, a member of the retirement system who has more than 20 but less than 25 years of creditable service and who is required to retire pursuant to subsection a. of this section upon application by the State made on or after October 1, 1988, shall receive an ordinary disability retirement allowance which shall consist of:

     (1)   An annuity which shall be the actuarial equivalent of the member's aggregate contributions; and

     (2)   A pension in the amount which, when added to the member's annuity, will provide a total retirement allowance of 50% of final compensation plus 3% of final compensation multiplied by the number of years of creditable service over 20 but not over 25.

     Any increase in the disability retirement allowance of a member who was required to retire on or after October 1, 1988 and prior to the effective date of this amendatory and supplementary act, P.L.1989, c.308, shall be retroactive to the date of retirement] (Deleted by amendment,  P.L.    , c.   (pending before the Legislature as this bill)).

     d.    Upon the receipt of proper proofs of the death of a member who has retired on an ordinary or work-related disability retirement allowance, there shall be paid to the member's beneficiary an amount equal to three and one-half times the final compensation received by the member in the last year of creditable service; provided, however, that if such death shall occur after the member shall have attained 55 years of age, the amount payable shall equal one-half of such compensation instead of three and one-half times such compensation.

(cf: P.L.1997, c.19, s.10)

 

     19.  (New section)  a.  Once each year the retirement system may, and upon his application shall, require any disability beneficiary who is under normal retirement age to undergo a medical examination by a physician or physicians designated by the system for a period of five years following his retirement in order to determine whether or not the disability which existed at the time he was retired has vanished or has materially diminished.  If the disability beneficiary is under normal retirement age and engaged in an occupation, then the amount of his pension shall be reduced to an amount which when added to the amount then earned by him, shall not exceed the amount of the salary now attributable to his former position.  If his earnings have changed since the date of his last adjustment, then the amount of his pension may be further altered; but the new pension shall not exceed the amount of pension originally granted.

     If a disability beneficiary, while under normal retirement age, refuses to submit to at least one medical examination in any year by a physician or physicians designated by the system, his pension shall be discontinued until withdrawal of his refusal.  If the report of the medical board shall show that such beneficiary is able to perform either his former duty or other comparable duty which his former employer is willing to assign to him, the beneficiary shall report for duty.  Such a beneficiary shall not suffer any loss of benefits while he awaits his restoration to active service.  If the beneficiary fails to return to duty within 10 days after being ordered so to do, or within such further time as may be allowed by the board of trustees for valid reason as the case may be, the pension shall be discontinued during such default.

     b.    If a disability beneficiary becomes employed again in a position which makes him eligible to be a member of the retirement system, his allowance and the right to any death benefit as a result of his former membership shall be canceled until he retires.

     Such person shall be reenrolled in the retirement system and shall be treated as an active member based upon his prior enrollment.

     Upon subsequent retirement of such member, he shall receive a retirement allowance based on all his service as a member computed in accordance with applicable provisions of P.L.1965, c.89 (C.53:5A-1 et seq.), but the total retirement allowance upon subsequent retirement shall not be a greater proportion of his final compensation than the proportion to which he would have been entitled had he remained in service during the period of his prior retirement.  Any death benefit to which such member shall be eligible shall be based on his latest retirement.

 

     20.  Section 30 of P.L.1971, c.181 (C.53:5A-38.1) is amended to read as follows:

     30.  a.  If any member of the retirement system receives periodic benefits payable under the Workers' Compensation Law during the course of his active service, in lieu of his normal compensation, his regular salary deductions shall be paid to the retirement system by his employer.  Such payments shall be computed, in accordance with section 38 of P.L.1965, c.89 (C.53:5A-38), at the rate of contribution on the base salary subject to the retirement system, just prior to the receipt of the workers' compensation benefits.   The moneys paid by the employer shall be credited to the member's account in the annuity savings fund and shall be treated as employee contributions for all purposes.  The employer will terminate the payment of these moneys when the periodic benefits payable under the Workers' Compensation Law are terminated or when the member retires.

     The member for whom the employer is making such payments, will be considered as if he were in the active service.

     b.    An application for retirement benefits may be approved by the board of trustees while the member, applying for such benefits, is in receipt of periodic benefits under the Workers' Compensation Law.  If a retirant receiving an accidental or a work-related disability retirement allowance becomes a recipient of periodic benefits under the workers' compensation law after the date of retirement, the pension portion of the retirement allowance payable to the retirant shall be reduced, during the period of the payment of the periodic benefits, dollar-for-dollar in the amount of the periodic benefits received after the date of retirement, subject to the provisions of section 31 of P.L.1971, c.181 (C.53:5A-15.3).  The reduction provided for herein shall not affect the retirant's pension adjustment benefits or survivor benefits that may be payable upon the death of the retirant.

     If a work-related disability retirant or an accidental disability retirant approved prior to the effective date of P.L.    , c.   (pending before the Legislature as this bill) receives a retirement allowance without reduction and periodic benefits under the workers' compensation law for any period of time after the date of retirement, the retirant shall repay to the retirement system the amount of the pension portion of the retirement allowance which should have been subject to reduction under this subsection.  The repayment may be in the form of a lump sum payment or scheduled as deductions from the retirant's retirement allowance and pension adjustment benefits.  If the retirant dies before full repayment of the amount required, the remaining balance shall be deducted from any death benefits payable on behalf of the retirant.

(cf: P.L.1995, c.369, s.4)

 

     21.  Section 12 of P.L.1973, c.140 (C.43:6A-12) is amended to read as follows:

     12   a.  Whenever the Supreme Court shall certify to the Governor, any member who shall have served as a judge of the several courts, may be retired for disability if the member has become physically or otherwise incapacitated for full and efficient service to the State in his judicial capacity.  The Governor  shall thereupon refer the disability claim to three physicians of skill and  repute in their profession and residents of this State who shall examine the  member and report to the Governor as to his physical or other disability and  whether in all reasonable probability, if they find the disability existent, it  will continue permanently and does and will continue to prevent the member from  giving full and efficient service in the performance of his judicial duties.   If the report confirms the existence of the disability, and if the Governor  approves the report, the member shall be retired not less than 1 month next  following the date of filing of an application with the retirement system, and  he shall receive a retirement allowance which shall consist of an annuity which  is the actuarial equivalent of his accumulated deductions together with regular interest, and a pension which, when added to the member's annuity, will provide  a retirement allowance during the remainder of his life in an amount equal to [three fourths of this final salary] 1˝% of salary multiplied by his number of years of aggregate service as a judge, or in office, position, or employment of this State or of a county, municipality, board of education or public agency of this State; and provided further, that in no event shall the allowance be less than 40% of salary.

     b.    If the disability beneficiary is engaged in an occupation, then the amount of his pension shall be reduced to an amount which when added to the amount then earned by him, shall not exceed the amount of the salary now attributable to his former position.  If his earnings have changed since the date of his last adjustment, then the amount of his pension may be further altered, but the new pension shall not exceed the amount of pension originally granted.

(cf:  P.L.1981, c.470, s.6)

 

     22.  (New section)  Notwithstanding the provisions of 18A:66-56, 43:6A-29, 43:15A-17, 43:16A-13 and 53:5A-30 as amended by sections 1 through 5 of P.L.2011, c.78, a committee established under that act, shall not modify the amount of a work-related disability retirement established under P.L.      , c.   (pending before the Legislature as this bill).

 

     23.  The following sections are repealed:

     Section 10 of P.L.2010, c.3 (C.18A:66-39.1);

     N.J.S.18A:66-42;

     Section 11 of P.L.2010, c.3 (C.43:15A-42.1);

     Section 46 of P.L.1954, c.84 (C.43:15A-46);

     Section 1 of P.L.1989, c.103 (C.43:16A-6.1);

     Section 7 of P.L.1944, c.255 (C.43:16A-7); and

     Section 10 of P.L.1965, c.89 (C.53:5A-10).

 

     24.  This act shall take effect immediately.

 

 

STATEMENT

 

     This bill replaces the accidental disability benefit available to members of the Teachers’ Pension and Annuity Fund (TPAF), the Public Employees’ Retirement System (PERS), the Police and Firemen’s Retirement System (PFRS) and the State Police Retirement System (SPRS) with a new work-related disability benefit that is the same as the TPAF, PERS, PFRS and SPRS ordinary disability benefit of 1˝% of compensation for each year of service but no less than 40% of compensation.  The bill also (1) reduces the percentage applied to compensation to 1˝% from 1.64% for TPAF and PERS to parallel to the benefits of PFRS and SPRS; (2) increases to ten from four the years of service credit required before a PFRS or SPRS member becomes eligible for ordinary disability retirement to parallel the requirements of TPAF and PERS; (3) repeals sections of P.L. 2010, c. 3 providing that new TPAF and PERS members would be eligible for disability insurance instead of a disability pension; and (4) repeals the accidental disability allowance sections of law for TPAF, PERS, PFRS and SPRS.

     Under the bill, any TPAF, PERS, PFRS or SPRS member under normal retirement age who has fewer than 10 years of creditable service may be retired on a work-related disability retirement allowance, if the member meets the requirements of a medical examination certifying that the member is mentally or physically incapacitated for the performance of usual duty and of any other available duty, and the incapacity from the performance of duties is the direct result of an accident or occupational exposure occurring during and as a result of regular and assigned duties and not the result of willful negligence.  In order to qualify for a work-related disability benefit, the member must receive a workers’ compensation award of permanent disability.  The requirement for a medical examination may be waived when the Division of Workers’ Compensation in the Department of Labor and Workforce Development has determined that the member is 100% totally and permanently disabled.  The bill defines “normal retirement age” for these systems as the age at which a member is first eligible for a service retirement benefit.

     The bill allows SPRS to require any disability retiree who is under normal retirement age to undergo a medical examination by a physician or physicians designated by the system for a period of five years following retirement in order to determine whether or not the disability has vanished or has materially diminished.  TPAF, PERS and PFRS members are already subject to this requirement.  In addition, the bill provides that if the PFRS or SPRS disability retiree is under normal retirement age and engaged in an occupation, then the amount of the disability pension will be reduced to an amount which when added to the amount then earned will not exceed the amount of the salary now attributable to the retiree’s former position. TPAF and PERS disability retirees are already subject to such a reduction.  A work-related disability benefit will be reduced by the amount of workers’ compensation benefits in the same manner as currently provided with regard to an  accidental disability benefit.

     The bill also modifies the law governing the Judicial Retirement System to provide disability retirement benefits in an amount comparable to other State employees.  Under current law, a judge of the several courts may be retired for disability if the member has become physically or otherwise incapacitated for full and efficient service to the State in his judicial capacity.  The bill changes the amount of the disability retirement benefit from 75% of final salary to 1˝% of salary multiplied by his number of years of aggregate service as a judge, or in office, position, or employment of this State or of a county, municipality, board of education or public agency of this State; and further provides, that in no event shall the allowance be less than 40% of final salary.  If the disability beneficiary is engaged in an occupation, then the amount of his pension shall be reduced to an amount which when added to the amount then earned by him, shall not exceed the amount of the salary now attributable to his former position.  If his earnings have changed since the date of his last adjustment, then the amount of his pension may be further altered, but the new pension shall not exceed the amount of pension originally granted.

     The bill also provides that the pension committees established pursuant to sections 1 through 5 of P.L.2011, c.78, shall not modify the amount of a work-related disability retirement established under this act.