10:2-4. Notice of decision; fixing penalty
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10:2-4. Notice of decision; fixing penalty
On rendering his decision under section 10:2-2 of this Title, the Attorney General or his representative shall notify the State agency, or county or municipality as to his decision, directing them to apply the penalty set forth in paragraph "c" of section 10:2-1 of this Title for a first violation and to apply the penalty set forth in paragraph "d" of said section 10:2-1 for a second or subsequent violation.
Amended by L.1966, c. 165, s. 3.
10:3-1 Age discrimination prohibited; exceptions.
1. In the selection of persons for employment in the service of the State, or of any county or municipality thereof, no appointing officer shall discriminate against any such applicant because such applicant has attained the age of at least 40 years, at the time of said application for employment. Any provisions of law, executive order, rule or regulation to the contrary notwithstanding, no person other than a justice of the Supreme Court or a judge of the Superior Court pursuant to Article VI, Section VI, paragraph 3 of the Constitution of the State of New Jersey, or a judge of the Tax Court, or a judge of the Office of Administrative Law or a judge of the Division of Workers' Compensation, or a member of the Division of State Police, employed in the service of the State, or of any county or municipality thereof, or a member of a police or fire department employed in the service of the State or of any county or municipality thereof, shall be required to retire upon the attainment of a particular age unless the public employer can show that the retirement age bears a manifest relationship to the employment in question or that the person in the service of the State, or of any county or municipality thereof, is unable to adequately perform the person's duties. A contract of tenure or similar arrangement providing for tenure shall not bar a public employer from showing that a retirement age bears a manifest relationship to the employment in question or that the person in the service of the State, or of any county or municipality thereof, is unable to adequately perform the person's duties. A person in the employ of the State, or of any county or municipality thereof, who is required to retire upon the attainment of a particular age in violation of this section shall be entitled to reinstatement with back pay and interest.
L.1938,c.295,s.1; amended 1985, c.73, s.l; 1999, c.380, s.15.
10:4-6 "Senator Byron M. Baer Open Public Meetings Act."
1. This act shall be known and may be cited as the "Senator Byron M. Baer Open Public Meetings Act."
L.1975,c.231,s.1; amended 2006, c.70, s.2.
On rendering his decision under section 10:2-2 of this Title, the Attorney General or his representative shall notify the State agency, or county or municipality as to his decision, directing them to apply the penalty set forth in paragraph "c" of section 10:2-1 of this Title for a first violation and to apply the penalty set forth in paragraph "d" of said section 10:2-1 for a second or subsequent violation.
Amended by L.1966, c. 165, s. 3.
10:3-1 Age discrimination prohibited; exceptions.
1. In the selection of persons for employment in the service of the State, or of any county or municipality thereof, no appointing officer shall discriminate against any such applicant because such applicant has attained the age of at least 40 years, at the time of said application for employment. Any provisions of law, executive order, rule or regulation to the contrary notwithstanding, no person other than a justice of the Supreme Court or a judge of the Superior Court pursuant to Article VI, Section VI, paragraph 3 of the Constitution of the State of New Jersey, or a judge of the Tax Court, or a judge of the Office of Administrative Law or a judge of the Division of Workers' Compensation, or a member of the Division of State Police, employed in the service of the State, or of any county or municipality thereof, or a member of a police or fire department employed in the service of the State or of any county or municipality thereof, shall be required to retire upon the attainment of a particular age unless the public employer can show that the retirement age bears a manifest relationship to the employment in question or that the person in the service of the State, or of any county or municipality thereof, is unable to adequately perform the person's duties. A contract of tenure or similar arrangement providing for tenure shall not bar a public employer from showing that a retirement age bears a manifest relationship to the employment in question or that the person in the service of the State, or of any county or municipality thereof, is unable to adequately perform the person's duties. A person in the employ of the State, or of any county or municipality thereof, who is required to retire upon the attainment of a particular age in violation of this section shall be entitled to reinstatement with back pay and interest.
L.1938,c.295,s.1; amended 1985, c.73, s.l; 1999, c.380, s.15.
10:4-6 "Senator Byron M. Baer Open Public Meetings Act."
1. This act shall be known and may be cited as the "Senator Byron M. Baer Open Public Meetings Act."
L.1975,c.231,s.1; amended 2006, c.70, s.2.