New Jersey 2026-2027 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1980

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

Provides same military service credit for compensation purposes to noncertificated employees of school districts that is provided to certificated employees under current law.

Impact

The introduction of A1980 could significantly influence state laws governing employee compensation within educational institutions. By extending the military service benefits to noncertificated employees, the legislation aims to create a more equitable compensation framework within school districts. This change is expected to encourage recruitment and retention of noncertificated staff by recognizing their sacrifices during military service, which has thus far been largely credited only to teaching staff. The implications of this bill could result in increased financial support for school districts as they adjust compensation scales to accommodate these new benefits.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1980 aims to provide military service credit for compensation purposes to noncertificated employees of school districts. This legislation aligns the benefits that noncertificated staff receive with those already extended to certificated employees under existing law. Specifically, the bill stipulates that noncertificated employees hired after the law's enactment who have served in military or naval service are entitled to receive equivalent years of service credit, not exceeding four employment increments. This provision is designed to enhance the compensation structure for noncertificated staff by acknowledging their military service in the same manner as their certified counterparts.

Contention

While the intent behind A1980 is to provide additional support to noncertificated employees, discussions may arise regarding the fiscal responsibility of school districts to implement these changes. As additional costs may be incurred in compensating these employees for their military service, there could be debates around budget allocations and potential impacts on other educational resources. Moreover, the distinction between certificated and noncertificated staff and their corresponding compensation rights may bring forth discussions about inequities in educational workforce pay structures, potentially leading to calls for further reforms.

Companion Bills

NJ S2360

Carry Over Provides same military service credit for compensation purposes to noncertificated employees of school districts that is provided to certificated employees under current law.

NJ A4167

Carry Over Provides same military service credit for compensation purposes to noncertificated employees of school districts that is provided to certificated employees under current law.

NJ S3579

Same As Provides same military service credit for compensation purposes to noncertificated employees of school districts that is provided to certificated employees under current law.

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