New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S4129

Introduced
11/30/23  

Caption

Extends membership in TPAF to seven years after discontinuance of service and to 25 years for those who were laid off or had 10 or more years of continuous service upon voluntary termination.

Impact

These changes represent a significant alteration in state law regarding teachers' retirement benefits and reflect a commitment to providing greater security for educators who may need to leave the workforce for various reasons. Proponents believe this will lead to a more stable workforce, allowing experienced teachers to return after extended absences. The bill emphasizes support for teachers who have faced challenges such as layoffs or those who voluntarily left teaching due to personal circumstances, enhancing the pension system's inclusivity.

Summary

Senate Bill S4129 proposes significant amendments to the membership criteria for the Teachers' Pension and Annuity Fund (TPAF) in New Jersey. The bill seeks to extend the period during which a member can discontinue service while still maintaining eligibility in the TPAF from the current two years to seven years. Furthermore, for members who leave service for qualifying reasons, the bill proposes that they can return to service and retain their membership even if they had voluntarily terminated their employment after ten or more years of service. The time frame for these members to return without losing their membership will be extended from the current 10 years to 25 years.

Contention

While there may not be overt contention noted in the discussions around S4129, the extension of discontinuance periods could raise concerns regarding the long-term financial viability of the pension fund. Critics may argue that extending eligibility could lead to increased financial strain on the fund, raising questions about the state’s capability to support these extended benefits. The changes could also prompt discussions regarding the adequacy of current contributions and potential adjustments needed within the pension system to support these new provisions.

Companion Bills

NJ A5740

Same As Extends membership in TPAF to seven years after discontinuance of service and to 25 years for those who were laid off or had 10 or more years of continuous service upon voluntary termination.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1974

Extends membership in TPAF to four years after discontinuance of service and to 20 years for those who were laid off or had 10 or more years of continuous service upon voluntary termination.

NJ A892

Extends membership in TPAF to four years after discontinuance of service and to 20 years for those who were laid off or had 10 or more years of continuous service upon voluntary termination.

NJ A4982

Extends membership in TPAF to 15 years after discontinuance of service.

RI H7144

Makes those persons seventy (70) years of age or older exempt from jury service.

NJ S2877

Requires advance written notice before discontinuance of State aid or services.

NJ A4273

Requires advance written notice before discontinuance of State aid or services.

MS HR23

Home of Grace; recognize and commend upon 60 years of service to those in addiction recovery.

NJ A137

Permits teacher who retired from TPAF to return to employment for two years without reenrollment in TPAF; provides gross income tax relief for certain rehired teachers.

NJ S2585

Provides service credit for PERS member for former membership in transit retirement program.

MS SB2908

PERS; first responders hired after 3-1-26 may receive retirement allowance after 25 years of service.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.