53:5A-10 Accidental disability retirement allowance; definitions.
10. a. Upon the written application by a member in service, by one acting in his behalf or by the State, any member may be retired, not less than 1 month next following the date of filing such application, on an accidental disability retirement allowance, provided, that the medical board, after a medical examination of such member, shall certify 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 and that such disability was not the result of the member's willful negligence and that such member is mentally or physically incapacitated for the performance of his usual duties in the Division of State Police which the Superintendent of State Police is willing to assign to him.
A member with a preexisting and asymptomatic condition that is rendered symptomatic as a direct result of a traumatic event occurring during and as a result of the performance of the member's regular or assigned duties may be eligible for an accidental disability retirement allowance, provided that the traumatic event is caused by a circumstance external to the member and is the substantial contributing cause of the member's permanent and total disability.
The application to accomplish such retirement must be filed within 5 years of the original traumatic event, but the board of trustees may consider an application filed after the 5-year period if it can be factually demonstrated to the satisfaction of the board of trustees that the disability is due to the accident and the filing was not accomplished within the 5-year period due to a delayed manifestation of the disability or to the member's continued employment in a restricted capacity consistent with the nature of his disability in the Division of the State Police upon and at the written request of the superintendent, with the concurrence of the Attorney General, or to other circumstances beyond the control of the member.
b. Upon retirement for accidental disability, a member shall receive an accidental 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 2/3 of his final compensation.
c. Upon the receipt of proper proofs of the death of a member who has retired on an accidental disability retirement allowance, there shall be paid to the member's beneficiary an amount equal to 3 1/2 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 1/2 of such compensation instead of 3 1/2 times such compensation.
d. Permanent and total disability resulting from a cardiovascular, pulmonary or musculoskeletal condition which was not a direct result of a traumatic event occurring in the performance of duty shall be deemed an ordinary disability.
e. (1) For purposes of this subsection:
"Qualifying condition or impairment of health" includes:
diseases of the upper respiratory tract and mucosae, including conditions such as conjunctivitis, rhinitis, sinusitis, pharyngitis, laryngitis, vocal cord disease, upper airway hyper-reactivity and tracheo-bronchitis, or a combination of such conditions;
diseases of the lower respiratory tract, including but not limited to bronchitis, asthma, reactive airway dysfunction syndrome, and different types of pneumonitis, such as hypersensitivity, granulomatous, or eosinophilic;
diseases of the gastroesophageal tract, including esophagitis and reflux disease, either acute or chronic, caused by exposure or aggravated by exposure;
diseases of the psychological axis, including post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety, depression, or any combination of such conditions;
diseases of the skin, such as contact dermatitis or burns, either acute or chronic in nature, infectious, irritant, allergic, idiopathic or non-specific reactive in nature, caused by exposure or aggravated by exposure; and
new onset diseases resulting from exposure as such diseases occurring in the future including cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, asbestos-related disease, heavy metal poisoning, musculoskeletal disease and chronic psychological disease.
"World Trade Center rescue, recovery, or cleanup operations" means the rescue, recovery, or cleanup operations at the World Trade Center site between September 11, 2001 and October 11, 2001.
"World Trade Center site" means any location below a line starting from the Hudson River and Canal Street, east on Canal Street to Pike Street, south on Pike Street to the East River, and extending to the lower tip of Manhattan.
(2) Notwithstanding any provision of subsection a. of this section or any other law to the contrary, for a member who participated, whether or not under orders or instruction by an employer to so participate, in World Trade Center rescue, recovery, or cleanup operations for a minimum of eight hours, permanent and total disability resulting from a qualifying condition or impairment of health shall be presumed to have occurred during and as a result of the performance of the member's regular or assigned duties and not the result of the member's willful negligence, unless the contrary can be proved by competent evidence.
A member who did not participate in such operations for a minimum of eight hours shall be eligible for the presumption provided that:
the member participated in the rescue, recovery, or cleanup operations at the World Trade Center site between September 11, 2001 and September 12, 2001;
the member sustained a documented physical injury at the World Trade Center site between September 11, 2001 and September 12, 2001 that is a qualifying condition or impairment of health resulting in a disability to the member that prevented the member from continuing to participate in World Trade Center rescue, recovery, or cleanup operations for a minimum of eight hours; and
the documented physical injury that resulted in a disability to the member that prevented the member from continuing to participate in World Trade Center rescue, recovery, or cleanup operations for a minimum of eight hours is the qualifying condition or impairment of health for which the member seeks a presumption under this subsection.
In order to be eligible for the presumption provided under this subsection, a member shall have successfully passed a physical examination for entry into public service which failed to disclose evidence of the qualifying condition or impairment of health that formed the basis for the permanent and total disability.
(3) A member who participated in the World Trade Center rescue, recovery, or cleanup operations for a minimum of eight hours and subsequently retired on a service retirement or an ordinary disability retirement and thereafter incurred a disability caused by a qualifying condition or impairment of health which the medical board determines to be caused by participation in World Trade Center rescue, recovery, or cleanup operations shall be eligible to apply to the board of trustees to have the retiree's retirement allowance recalculated as an accidental disability retirement allowance for benefit payments on or after the date of the application, provided the retiree filed an application for such recalculation within 30 days of the date that the retiree knew or should have known of the existence of such disability and its relation to the rescue, recovery, or cleanup operations. In order to be eligible for such recalculation, the retiree shall have successfully passed a physical examination for entry into public service which failed to disclose evidence of the qualifying condition or impairment of health that formed the basis for the disability.
(4) The board of trustees shall promulgate rules and regulations necessary to implement the provisions of this subsection and shall notify members and retirants in the retirement system of the enactment of this act, P.L.2019, c.157, within 30 days of enactment.
A member or retiree shall not be eligible for the presumption or recalculation under this subsection unless within two years of the effective date of this act, P.L.2019, c.157, the member or retiree files a written and sworn statement with the retirement system on a form provided by the board of trustees thereof indicating the dates and locations of service.
(5) This subsection shall apply regardless of whether the member or retiree, who is otherwise eligible, was enrolled in the retirement system at the time of participation in World Trade Center rescue, recovery, or cleanup operations as specified herein.
L.1965, c.89, s.10; amended 1966, c.153, s.3; 1971, c.181, s.8; 2019, c.157, s.3; .2022, c.77, s.1.
Structure New Jersey Revised Statutes
Section 53:1-1 - Department continued; executive head
Section 53:1-2 - Appointment, term, salary, and bond of superintendent
Section 53:1-3 - Deputy superintendent
Section 53:1-3.1 - Executive officer
Section 53:1-4 - Qualifications for superintendents and commissioned officers; promotions
Section 53:1-5 - Officers and personnel
Section 53:1-5.2 - Change in rank and grade; increase in personnel
Section 53:1-6 - Salaries of officers and troopers; increase for detective work
Section 53:1-7 - Salary increases for personnel
Section 53:1-8 - Appointment of officers and troopers; term; removal
Section 53:1-8.1 - Tenure granted after continuous service of five years; exception
Section 53:1-8.2 - Persons eligible to become members of Division of State Police
Section 53:1-8.3 - Transfer of employees not becoming members of Division of State Police
Section 53:1-9.1 - Leave of absence for special duty in Federal Bureau of Investigation
Section 53:1-9.2 - Rights of persons granted leave of absence
Section 53:1-9.4 - Certification
Section 53:1-10 - Rules and regulations; instruction to troopers
Section 53:1-10.1 - Annual report on public complaints of misconduct by State Police
Section 53:1-11 - Voluntary withdrawal a misdemeanor
Section 53:1-11.1 - Establishment; supervision; duties of superintendent
Section 53:1-11.3 - Establishment
Section 53:1-11.5 - Powers of inspectors
Section 53:1-11.6 - Investigation relating to enforcement of Title 33; request
Section 53:1-11.7 - Inapplicability of act to rights of employees
Section 53:1-11.8 - Application of State Agency Transfer Act
Section 53:1-11.9 - Rules and regulations
Section 53:1-11.10 - Definitions
Section 53:1-11.11 - Bureau of Marine Law Enforcement
Section 53:1-11.12 - Membership
Section 53:1-11.13 - Existing tenure rights unaffected
Section 53:1-11.14 - Powers, duties of marine law enforcement officers.
Section 53:1-11.15 - Duties of superintendent
Section 53:1-11.16 - Marine police stations unaffected by act
Section 53:1-13 - Fingerprints and other records filed; information furnished by state institutions
Section 53:1-15 - Fingerprinting of suspects.
Section 53:1-16 - Comparison of all records received
Section 53:1-17 - Supervisor to instruct, assist and co-operate with local police officials
Section 53:1-18 - Report of criminal charges or disorderly offenses; duty of clerks of courts
Section 53:1-18a - Report of statistics on crime conditions; duty of prosecutors
Section 53:1-18.2 - Reports on narcotic or dangerous drug cases; duty of clerks of court
Section 53:1-18.3 - Compilation of results of reports on narcotic or dangerous drug cases
Section 53:1-18.4 - Effective date
Section 53:1-18.5 - "Dangerous drugs" defined
Section 53:1-19 - Co-operation with national bureau and other agencies
Section 53:1-20 - Failure of officers to perform duties; misdemeanor; removal
Section 53:1-20.1 - File of criminal records kept
Section 53:1-20.4 - Department originally arresting prisoner to be notified of his release
Section 53:1-20.5 - Definitions
Section 53:1-20.6 - Rules, regulations concerning dissemination of information; fees.
Section 53:1-20.7 - Criminal History Record Information Fund; use
Section 53:1-20.8 - Background check by State Police
Section 53:1-20.9a - Applicant background check for certain health care professionals
Section 53:1-20.9b - Exchange of fingerprint data, information; determination; challenge.
Section 53:1-20.9e - Conducting of criminal history record background check for guardians.
Section 53:1-20.9f - Exchange of fingerprint data.
Section 53:1-20.10 - Findings, declarations
Section 53:1-20.11 - Participation in Violent Criminal Apprehension Program
Section 53:1-20.12 - Maintenance, transmission of information
Section 53:1-20.13 - Collection, reporting of information
Section 53:1-20.14 - Equipment, supplies, services
Section 53:1-20.15 - Rules, regulations
Section 53:1-20.16 - Criminal history record background check on adjusters
Section 53:1-20.17 - Short title
Section 53:1-20.18 - Findings, declarations regarding DNA databases.
Section 53:1-20.19 - Definitions regarding DNA databanks.
Section 53:1-20.20 - DNA samples required; conditions.
Section 53:1-20.21 - Purposes of DNA samples.
Section 53:1-20.22 - Drawing of DNA samples; conditions.
Section 53:1-20.23 - Rules; procedures
Section 53:1-20.24 - Use of State database
Section 53:1-20.25 - Expungement of records from State records; conditions.
Section 53:1-20.26 - Wrongful disclosure of information
Section 53:1-20.27 - Confidentiality
Section 53:1-20.28 - Funding of act in first year
Section 53:1-20.28a - "New Jersey Forensic DNA Laboratory Fund."
Section 53:1-20.29 - Liability for cost of certain blood or biological sample testing.
Section 53:1-20.30 - Lien against property, income of offender
Section 53:1-20.31 - Form of lien
Section 53:1-20.32 - Filing of lien
Section 53:1-20.33 - Forwarding of notice of lien, effect
Section 53:1-20.34 - Provision of books for entering lien, recordation
Section 53:1-20.35 - Discharge of lien by the State
Section 53:1-20.36 - Discharge of lien by a person
Section 53:1-20.37 - Retaining of all DNA profile information.
Section 53:1-20.38 - Licensing of peddlers, solicitors by municipalities; definitions.
Section 53:1-21 - Creation; duties
Section 53:1-21.1 - Establishment of radiotelephone and intercommunicating system
Section 53:1-21.3 - Other State law enforcement agencies; use by
Section 53:1-21.4 - Contract for furnishing of service
Section 53:1-21.5 - Transfer of title to State owned equipment and facilities
Section 53:1-23 - Physicians and other medical personnel
Section 53:1-24 - Cooks; civil service rights; titles
Section 53:1-25 - Expert services and civilian specialists; civil service rights; titles established
Section 53:1-27 - Quarters, equipment and teaching staff for training school
Section 53:1-30 - Provision of means for defense, reimbursement, exceptions.
Section 53:1-31 - Reinstatement, recovery of pay under certain circumstances.
Section 53:1-32 - "National Crime Prevention and Privacy Compact"
Section 53:1-33 - Complaints against State Police officers, process.
Section 53:2-1 - Powers, duties; cooperation with other authorities.
Section 53:2-2 - Duty to execute legal process issued by senate or assembly
Section 53:2-4 - Contracts for radio or television programs; approval
Section 53:2-5 - Veto power over context of programs; technical assistance
Section 53:2-6 - Deposit of funds
Section 53:2-7 - Toll free arson hotline
Section 53:2-9 - Division to assume powers, assets, duties after transfer date.
Section 53:2-10 - Additional powers, duties of division.
Section 53:2-11 - License required for pier superintendent, hiring agent.
Section 53:2-12 - Licensure required for stevedore.
Section 53:2-13 - Longshoremen's register.
Section 53:2-14 - Removal of certain persons from longshoremen's register.
Section 53:2-15 - Power of division to remove persons from longshoremen's register.
Section 53:2-16 - List of qualified longshoremen for employment as checkers.
Section 53:2-17 - Applications for inclusion in longshoremen's register.
Section 53:2-18 - Licensure for port watchmen.
Section 53:2-19 - Reasonable prior notice, hearing prior to denial of license, registration.
Section 53:2-20 - Hearings, right to counsel, reopening, rehearing.
Section 53:2-21 - Designation of division on own behalf, agent of the State.
Section 53:2-22 - Telecommunication hiring system.
Section 53:2-23 - Additional grounds for denial of application, registration.
Section 53:2-24 - Additional grounds for revocation, suspension of license, registration.
Section 53:2-25 - Refusal to answer question; immunity; prosecution.
Section 53:2-26 - Temporary suspension.
Section 53:2-27 - Division authorized to co-operate with commission, other public entity.
Section 53:2-28 - Construction of act.
Section 53:2-29 - Transfer of officers, employees.
Section 53:2-30 - Annual adoption of budget.
Section 53:2-31 - Payment of assessment.
Section 53:2-32 - Unlawful actions.
Section 53:2-33 - Certain solicitations prohibited.
Section 53:2-34 - Violations, penalties.
Section 53:2-35 - Witnesses, other violations.
Section 53:2-36 - Compacts dissolved.
Section 53:3-1 - State headquarters
Section 53:3-2 - Local patrol stations; right to acquire use of lands for
Section 53:3-3 - Equipment provided; sale of unusable property
Section 53:3-4 - Deductions for damage to property
Section 53:3-5 - Uniforms for state police
Section 53:3-6 - Penalty for wearing or imitating uniform
Section 53:3-7 - Markings on vehicles
Section 53:3-8 - Establishment; "sending and receiving" stations
Section 53:3-10 - Equipment for police stations; county and municipal agencies may use system
Section 53:3-11 - Interstate connection of system permitted
Section 53:3-12 - Commutation of rations and quarters
Section 53:3-13 - Petty cash fund; bond of disbursing officers
Section 53:3-14 - Payment of departmental expenses
Section 53:4-1 - Subpoenas by superintendent; service
Section 53:4-2 - Refusal to obey subpoena or produce evidence
Section 53:4-4 - Superintendent may administer oaths; perjury
Section 53:4-5 - Witness fees and mileage
Section 53:5A-2 - Provisos as to repeal
Section 53:5A-3 - Definitions relative to the State Police Retirement System.
Section 53:5A-4 - Establishment of state police retirement system; purpose
Section 53:5A-5.1 - Transfer to State Police Retirement System of New Jersey
Section 53:5A-5.2 - Accumulated deductions remitted to State Police Retirement System
Section 53:5A-5.3 - Calculation of liability of employer
Section 53:5A-5.4 - Inapplicability of C.53:5A-3.
Section 53:5A-5.5 - Certain academy graduates, exempt from certain regulations.
Section 53:5A-6 - Creditable service; purchase of service credit.
Section 53:5A-6.1 - Filing of detailed statement of military service; purchase of service credit.
Section 53:5A-6.2 - State-administered retirement system credit, eligibility.
Section 53:5A-7 - Cessation of membership
Section 53:5A-8 - Retirement for age and service; benefits.
Section 53:5A-8.1 - Applicability to retirements
Section 53:5A-8.2 - Applicability of act
Section 53:5A-8.3 - Limited extension of retirement date.
Section 53:5A-9 - Retirement on ordinary disability retirement allowance; payments upon death
Section 53:5A-10 - Accidental disability retirement allowance; definitions.
Section 53:5A-10.1 - Permanent and total disability.
Section 53:5A-10.2 - Denied member, accidental disability retirement allowance, reconsideration.
Section 53:5A-11 - Retirement for disability; medical examination; report
Section 53:5A-12 - Death benefits.
Section 53:5A-12.1 - Applicability of adjustment in benefit.
Section 53:5A-14 - Accidental death benefits; payment of health insurance premiums.
Section 53:5A-14.2 - Applicability of adjustment in survivors' benefits.
Section 53:5A-14.3 - Application in changes of definitions.
Section 53:5A-14.4 - Death attributed to COVID-19.
Section 53:5A-14.5 - SPRS beneficiary, certain circumstances, receipt of accidental death benefits.
Section 53:5A-15.2 - Designation and change of beneficiary; payments upon death of member
Section 53:5A-16 - Group life insurance; purchase to provide for death benefits
Section 53:5A-17 - Qualifications of life insurance companies
Section 53:5A-18 - Purchase of group insurance coverage for death benefit provisions
Section 53:5A-19 - Payment of premiums from group insurance premium fund
Section 53:5A-20 - Payment of unpaid pension benefits
Section 53:5A-21 - Conversion privileges
Section 53:5A-22 - Payment of benefits under group policies; nomination of payee
Section 53:5A-23 - Manner of payment; arrangements for settlement
Section 53:5A-24 - Credit to policyholder in absence of brokerage commissions
Section 53:5A-25 - Death after retirement
Section 53:5A-26 - Withdrawal from service or cessation of membership; return of contributions
Section 53:5A-27 - "Special" retirement.
Section 53:5A-29 - Loan terms; repayment after retirement of member of SPRS.
Section 53:5A-30 - State police retirement system trustees, committee.
Section 53:5A-31 - Administration of funds.
Section 53:5A-32 - Duties of actuary
Section 53:5A-33 - Establishment of funds
Section 53:5A-34 - Contingent reserve fund.
Section 53:5A-34.1 - Liability determined by actuary
Section 53:5A-34.2 - Payment of pension adjustment benefits; funding
Section 53:5A-35 - Annuity savings fund
Section 53:5A-36 - Retirement reserve fund
Section 53:5A-37 - Retired members' group insurance premium fund
Section 53:5A-38 - Payroll deductions; amount.
Section 53:5A-39 - Obligations of state; estimate of moneys needed; budget request; appropriation
Section 53:5A-41 - Inapplicability of other provisions; necessity for creation of reserves
Section 53:5A-42 - Fraud; punishment; correction of errors
Section 53:5A-43 - Waiver of portion of pension, benefit or retirement allowance
Section 53:5A-44.1 - Medicare premium reimbursement
Section 53:5A-46 - Partial invalidity
Section 53:5A-47 - Short title
Section 53:6-2 - Force and effect
Section 53:6-4 - Mid-Atlantic State Police Administrator's Conference
Section 53:6-6 - Selection of alternates
Section 53:6-11 - Employee benefits
Section 53:6-12 - Utilization of services
Section 53:6-13 - Acceptance of aid
Section 53:6-16 - Annual report
Section 53:6-18 - Central criminal intelligence service
Section 53:6-21 - Appropriations
Section 53:6-22 - Pledge of credit
Section 53:6-23 - Receipts and disbursements
Section 53:6-24 - Inspection of accounts
Section 53:6-26 - Liberal construction; severability
Section 53:6-27 - Compact entered into by State
Section 53:6-28 - Designation of alternate