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A 3941

Changes classification of State Investigators in civil service.

2024-2025 Regular Session Introduced by Mitchelle Drulis and 2 co-sponsors

New Jersey reclassifies State Investigators within civil service system, affecting job protections and employment conditions for state investigators statewide.

Received in the Senate, Referred to Senate State Government, Wagering, Tourism & Historic Preservation Committee
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Bill Summary · A 3941

Legislative bill overview

Bill A 3941 reclassifies New Jersey State Investigators from their current civil service status to a different classification within the state's civil service system. The bill passed the Assembly with overwhelming support (75-1-1) and is currently under review in the Senate State Government Committee. The specific details of the reclassification and its implications are not fully detailed in the available action history.

Why is this important

Civil service classification affects job security, compensation structures, promotional pathways, and workplace protections for state employees. Changes to investigator classifications could impact recruitment and retention of personnel in state law enforcement and investigative roles, as well as the operational structure of state agencies employing these investigators.

Potential points of contention

  • Job security implications: Reclassification could alter tenure protections, layoff procedures, or disciplinary processes for affected investigators
  • Compensation and benefits: Changes may impact salary structures, pension eligibility, or other employment benefits for current and future State Investigators
  • Operational efficiency: The reclassification's effect on hiring flexibility, assignment authority, and investigative procedures across state agencies remains unclear from the bill's progress alone

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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