New Jersey 2026-2027 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2356

Introduced
1/13/26  
Refer
1/13/26  
Failed
1/13/26  

Caption

Provides employment protections for paid first responders diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder under certain conditions.

Impact

The bill outlines that if a first responder is diagnosed with PTSD due to work-related incidents, they are entitled to job security regarding their position and benefits. It mandates that employers must reinstate employees after their leave, provided they have documentation from a licensed health professional confirming their fitness to return. The introduction of this act signifies an important shift towards acknowledging mental health conditions in the workplace, particularly for individuals in high-stress roles such as emergency services.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2356, known as the 'New Jersey First Responders Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Protection Act,' seeks to provide legal protections to paid first responders who suffer from work-related post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The bill aims to ensure that first responders, including law enforcement officers and firefighters, cannot be discharged, harassed, or discriminated against based on their diagnosis or their request for leave related to PTSD. This legislation recognizes the unique challenges faced by first responders in the line of duty and their mental health needs as legitimate reasons for taking leave.

Contention

While proponents advocate for the necessary protections this bill offers to vulnerable first responders, there may be concerns regarding its implementation. Questions could arise about the burden of proof on employees to document their PTSD diagnosis and the resources available to manage such cases effectively. Additionally, some employers may fear the potential for increased liability and costs associated with compliance to the new regulations regarding employee leave and workplace adjustments.

Provisions

If violated, the bill offers affected employees the right to file a civil action for relief in the Superior Court. Remedies available include civil fines imposed on the employer for violations, reinstatement of employee benefits, and compensation for lost wages. This legal pathway provides a significant mechanism for first responders to seek justice if their rights are infringed upon while addressing critical mental health issues within the demanding field of public service.

Companion Bills

NJ A2145

Carry Over Provides employment protections for paid first responders diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder under certain conditions.

NJ S2373

Carry Over Provides employment protections for paid first responders diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder under certain conditions.

NJ S3489

Same As Provides employment protections for paid first responders diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder under certain conditions.

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