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43:10-18.26.  Court attendants, guards, keepers, nurses and other employees  caring for prisoners;  retirement;  employment after 65
    The board of chosen freeholders in any county of this State having a population of more than eight hundred thousand inhabitants may retire any court  attendant in the office of the sheriff, and any guard, keeper, nurse and other  employee engaged in the safe-keeping and care of prisoners in the county jail  and the county penitentiary, who shall have served as such for a period of  twenty years, and shall have reached the age of sixty-five years, and who, at  that time, is a member of the employees' retirement system of such county  provided for by the act of which this act is supplementary under the provisions  of said act;  provided, however, subject to the approval of the board of chosen  freeholders, that any such person may be continued in his or her county  employment after reaching the age of sixty-five, if the sheriff or warden of  the jail or penitentiary, as the case may be, shall file a certificate with the  board of chosen freeholders and the pension commission of the county,  certifying that such person is in good physical and mental condition and able  to fully perform his or her duties, in which event such employee shall be  permitted to remain in employment for a period not exceeding one year from the  date of the certificate.  Such certificates may, in the discretion of the  sheriff or warden, as the case may be, be renewed annually until after such  person shall have reached the age of seventy.

     L.1947, c. 367, p. 1180, s. 1.
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-43 > Section-43-10 > 43-10-18-26

43:10-18.26.  Court attendants, guards, keepers, nurses and other employees  caring for prisoners;  retirement;  employment after 65
    The board of chosen freeholders in any county of this State having a population of more than eight hundred thousand inhabitants may retire any court  attendant in the office of the sheriff, and any guard, keeper, nurse and other  employee engaged in the safe-keeping and care of prisoners in the county jail  and the county penitentiary, who shall have served as such for a period of  twenty years, and shall have reached the age of sixty-five years, and who, at  that time, is a member of the employees' retirement system of such county  provided for by the act of which this act is supplementary under the provisions  of said act;  provided, however, subject to the approval of the board of chosen  freeholders, that any such person may be continued in his or her county  employment after reaching the age of sixty-five, if the sheriff or warden of  the jail or penitentiary, as the case may be, shall file a certificate with the  board of chosen freeholders and the pension commission of the county,  certifying that such person is in good physical and mental condition and able  to fully perform his or her duties, in which event such employee shall be  permitted to remain in employment for a period not exceeding one year from the  date of the certificate.  Such certificates may, in the discretion of the  sheriff or warden, as the case may be, be renewed annually until after such  person shall have reached the age of seventy.

     L.1947, c. 367, p. 1180, s. 1.
 

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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-43 > Section-43-10 > 43-10-18-26

43:10-18.26.  Court attendants, guards, keepers, nurses and other employees  caring for prisoners;  retirement;  employment after 65
    The board of chosen freeholders in any county of this State having a population of more than eight hundred thousand inhabitants may retire any court  attendant in the office of the sheriff, and any guard, keeper, nurse and other  employee engaged in the safe-keeping and care of prisoners in the county jail  and the county penitentiary, who shall have served as such for a period of  twenty years, and shall have reached the age of sixty-five years, and who, at  that time, is a member of the employees' retirement system of such county  provided for by the act of which this act is supplementary under the provisions  of said act;  provided, however, subject to the approval of the board of chosen  freeholders, that any such person may be continued in his or her county  employment after reaching the age of sixty-five, if the sheriff or warden of  the jail or penitentiary, as the case may be, shall file a certificate with the  board of chosen freeholders and the pension commission of the county,  certifying that such person is in good physical and mental condition and able  to fully perform his or her duties, in which event such employee shall be  permitted to remain in employment for a period not exceeding one year from the  date of the certificate.  Such certificates may, in the discretion of the  sheriff or warden, as the case may be, be renewed annually until after such  person shall have reached the age of seventy.

     L.1947, c. 367, p. 1180, s. 1.