N.J. Stat. § 40A:14-210

Current through L. 2024, c. 80.
Section 40A:14-210 - Appeal to arbitration, final determination, payment status
a. In lieu of serving a written notice to the Superior Court under the provisions of N.J.S. 40A:14-150 or N.J.S. 40A:14-22, as appropriate, seeking review of the termination of his employment for a complaint or charges, other than a complaint or charges relating to a criminal offense, as prescribed in subsection a. of section 10 of P.L. 2009, c. 16(C.40A:14-209), an officer or firefighter may submit his appeal to arbitration as hereinafter provided.
b. Within 20 days of receiving notice of termination, the officer or firefighter shall submit his appeal for arbitration to the Public Employment Relations Commission. The appeal shall be filed in a manner and form prescribed by the commission.

Upon receipt of such an appeal, the commission shall forthwith notify the employing agency or department of the appeal.

c. The commission shall establish a special panel of arbitrators to hear appeals filed pursuant to this section. The arbitrators selected to serve on this special panel shall be qualified by experience and expertise in disciplinary matters and cases subject to the provisions of P.L. 2009, c. 16(C.40A:14-200 et al.).
d. Within 10 days of notifying the appealing officer's former employing agency or the firefighter's former department, the commission shall provide the parties with a list of available arbitrators.

If within 10 days of receiving the list of available arbitrators, the parties are unable to mutually agree upon the selection of an arbitrator and so notify the commission in writing, the assignment of the arbitrator for the purposes of this section shall be the responsibility of the commission, independent of and without any participation by either of the parties. The commission shall select the arbitrator for assignment by lot.

Should an arbitrator selected by mutual agreement be unable to serve, the parties shall be afforded an opportunity to select a replacement. If the two parties are unable to mutually agree upon the selection of a replacement within a time period prescribed by the commission, the commission shall select the replacement in the manner hereinafter provided.

In any proceeding where an assigned arbitrator is unable to serve or, pursuant to the preceding paragraph, the two parties are unable to mutually agree upon a replacement, the commission shall assign a replacement arbitrator. The assignment shall be the responsibility of the commission, independent of and without any participation by either of the parties. The commission shall select the replacement arbitrator for assignment by lot.

e. The arbitrator may administer oaths, require the attendance of witnesses, and the production of such documents as he may deem material to a just determination of the appeal, and for such purpose may issue subpoenas. If any person refuses to obey a subpoena, or refuses to be sworn or to testify, or if any witness, party or attorney is guilty of contempt while in attendance of any hearing, the arbitrator may, or the Attorney General if requested, shall invoke the aid of the Superior Court within the county in which the hearing is being held, and that court shall issue an appropriate order. A failure to obey the order may be punished by the court as contempt.
f. The arbitrator shall render an opinion and final determination within 90 days of his appointment, be that appointment by mutual agreement of the parties or by assignment of the commission by lot.

The arbitrator's final determination shall be binding on all parties and shall be implemented immediately.

g.
(1) If the final determination sustains the officer's or the firefighter's appeal, the officer or firefighter shall be reinstated immediately with full pay, be restored all rights and benefits, including those accruable during the period of appeal, and shall, within a timely period prescribed by rule and regulation, be paid any salary moneys withheld by the officer's employing agency or the firefighter's department.
(2) If the final determination denies the officer's or the firefighter's appeal, the officer or firefighter shall reimburse his employing agency or department for all pay received during the period of the appeal pursuant to this section. If an officer or firefighter fails to reimburse his employing agency or department for the amounts he received pursuant to this section, the agency or department may have a lien, pursuant to the provisions of section 13 of P.L. 2009, c. 16(C.40A:14-212), for those amounts on any and all property and income to which the officer or firefighter shall have or may acquire an interest in, including moneys contributed by the officer or firefighter to the Police and Firemen's Retirement System of New Jersey, established pursuant to P.L. 1944, c.255 (C.43:16A-1 et seq.) or any other State retirement system established by law, and all terminal pay, such as compensation for earned sick and vacation leave, to which the officer or firefighter is entitled.
h.
(1) During the period of an appeal of an arbitrator's final determination filed by an officer's employing agency or a firefighter's department, that officer or firefighter shall be entitled to receive the salary he was being paid at the time of his termination and shall continue to do so until a final determination has been made on the appeal.
(2) During the period of an appeal of an arbitrator's final determination filed by an officer or firefighter, that officer or firefighter shall not be entitled to receive any salary.

N.J.S. § 40A:14-210

Added by L. 2009, c. 16,s. 11, eff. 6/1/2009.