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43:7-12.  Permanent disability
    Any such prison officer who shall have received permanent disability as a direct result of a traumatic event occurring while performing his regular or assigned duties shall be retired upon an accidental disability pension equal to    2/3   of his average final compensation if an application for such retirement  is filed by such member or by the department within 5 years after the date of  such traumatic event or the commission may consider an application filed after  the 5-year period if it can be factually demonstrated to the satisfaction of  the commission that the disability is due to the accident and the filing was  not accomplished within the 5-year period due to a delayed manifestation of the  disability or other circumstances beyond the control of the member.

    A member who shall have served honorably and who shall have become permanently and totally incapacitated for service for any cause other than as a  direct result of a traumatic event occurring during the performance of duty,  shall, upon approval of his application, or the application of the department,  be retired on a non-accident disability pension equal to   1/2 of his average  final compensation.  Permanent and total disability resulting from a  cardiovascular, pulmonary or musculo-skeletal condition which was not a direct  result of a traumatic event occurring in the performance of duty shall be  deemed a nonaccident disability.

    A member seeking to retire on an accident disability or nonaccident disability pension shall make application to the commission in writing;  or the  commission may, upon application of the department, cite any such member before  it to examine such member concerning his alleged disability and in either case  the commission shall call to its assistance the aid of a surgeon or physician,  and the member may likewise call to his aid a regularly licensed and practicing  physician or surgeon.  The chairman of the commission is authorized to  administer oaths to such physicians or surgeons or any other person called with  respect to the matter before the commission.  If the 2 physicians or surgeons  so called fail to agree upon the physical or mental condition of the member,  the commission may call a third and disinterested, licensed and practicing  physician or surgeon, and the determination of a majority of such surgeons or  physicians, after they shall have been duly sworn in the case, shall be reduced  to writing and signed by them.  The determination shall specify whether or not  such member is permanently disabled from performing his usual duty and any  other available duty in the department which the department is willing to  assign to him, at a salary no less than that paid to him in his present  position, and whether or not his permanent disability is a direct result of a traumatic event occurring during the performance of his duty.  The commission  shall determine by resolution whether the member is fit for the performance of  his usual duty or such other duty, at a salary no less than that paid to him in  his present position, in the department which the department is willing to  assign to him and if it is determined that he is unfit for such duty or there  is no available duty which he could perform then he shall be entitled to the  benefits of this section. In determining whether the member should be retired  on a disability pension, the commission shall consider the physicians' or  surgeons' determination in arriving at its decision.

    The commission may require any member who is less than 55 years of age and who shall have been retired on an accident disability or nonaccident disability  pension to submit to a physical examination twice a year for a period of 3  years and once a year thereafter in order to determine whether or not the  disability which existed at the time that he was retired still exists.  Such  examination shall be made in accordance with the same procedure in the instance  of the examination made by virtue of a member's application for retirement for  disability.  If the physicians or surgeons or a majority of them report that  the member is able to perform either his former usual duties, if such be  available, or such other available duties, at a salary equal in amount to the  salary paid to him just prior to his retirement, in the department which the  department shall assign to him, the pensioner shall report for such duty within  10 days after receipt of notice of the commission's determination thereon, and  be reinstated to duty at the salary prevailing for his former position at the  time of his reinstatement and thereupon his pension payments shall cease.  If  the pensioner fails to submit to a medical examination or fails to return to  duty within 10 days after receiving either request or within such further time  as may be allowed by the commission for valid reason, his pension payments  shall be discontinued during such default.  Any pensioner who may be of the  opinion that he has recovered from the disability which existed at the time of  his retirement may request and be granted an examination by the commission at any time and if it be found by the physicians or surgeons or a majority of them  that he be fit for his usual duty or any other available duty, at a salary  equal in amount to the salary paid to him just prior to his retirement in the  department which the department is willing to assign to him and the commission  concurs therein then he shall be reinstated thereto, if such be available, at  the salary prevailing for his former position at the time of his reinstatement and thereupon his pension payment shall cease.

     L.1941, c. 220, p. 631, s. 6.  Amended by L.1969, c. 56, s. 4, eff. May 21, 1969.
 

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Statutes > New-jersey > Title-43 > Section-43-7 > 43-7-12

43:7-12.  Permanent disability
    Any such prison officer who shall have received permanent disability as a direct result of a traumatic event occurring while performing his regular or assigned duties shall be retired upon an accidental disability pension equal to    2/3   of his average final compensation if an application for such retirement  is filed by such member or by the department within 5 years after the date of  such traumatic event or the commission may consider an application filed after  the 5-year period if it can be factually demonstrated to the satisfaction of  the commission that the disability is due to the accident and the filing was  not accomplished within the 5-year period due to a delayed manifestation of the  disability or other circumstances beyond the control of the member.

    A member who shall have served honorably and who shall have become permanently and totally incapacitated for service for any cause other than as a  direct result of a traumatic event occurring during the performance of duty,  shall, upon approval of his application, or the application of the department,  be retired on a non-accident disability pension equal to   1/2 of his average  final compensation.  Permanent and total disability resulting from a  cardiovascular, pulmonary or musculo-skeletal condition which was not a direct  result of a traumatic event occurring in the performance of duty shall be  deemed a nonaccident disability.

    A member seeking to retire on an accident disability or nonaccident disability pension shall make application to the commission in writing;  or the  commission may, upon application of the department, cite any such member before  it to examine such member concerning his alleged disability and in either case  the commission shall call to its assistance the aid of a surgeon or physician,  and the member may likewise call to his aid a regularly licensed and practicing  physician or surgeon.  The chairman of the commission is authorized to  administer oaths to such physicians or surgeons or any other person called with  respect to the matter before the commission.  If the 2 physicians or surgeons  so called fail to agree upon the physical or mental condition of the member,  the commission may call a third and disinterested, licensed and practicing  physician or surgeon, and the determination of a majority of such surgeons or  physicians, after they shall have been duly sworn in the case, shall be reduced  to writing and signed by them.  The determination shall specify whether or not  such member is permanently disabled from performing his usual duty and any  other available duty in the department which the department is willing to  assign to him, at a salary no less than that paid to him in his present  position, and whether or not his permanent disability is a direct result of a traumatic event occurring during the performance of his duty.  The commission  shall determine by resolution whether the member is fit for the performance of  his usual duty or such other duty, at a salary no less than that paid to him in  his present position, in the department which the department is willing to  assign to him and if it is determined that he is unfit for such duty or there  is no available duty which he could perform then he shall be entitled to the  benefits of this section. In determining whether the member should be retired  on a disability pension, the commission shall consider the physicians' or  surgeons' determination in arriving at its decision.

    The commission may require any member who is less than 55 years of age and who shall have been retired on an accident disability or nonaccident disability  pension to submit to a physical examination twice a year for a period of 3  years and once a year thereafter in order to determine whether or not the  disability which existed at the time that he was retired still exists.  Such  examination shall be made in accordance with the same procedure in the instance  of the examination made by virtue of a member's application for retirement for  disability.  If the physicians or surgeons or a majority of them report that  the member is able to perform either his former usual duties, if such be  available, or such other available duties, at a salary equal in amount to the  salary paid to him just prior to his retirement, in the department which the  department shall assign to him, the pensioner shall report for such duty within  10 days after receipt of notice of the commission's determination thereon, and  be reinstated to duty at the salary prevailing for his former position at the  time of his reinstatement and thereupon his pension payments shall cease.  If  the pensioner fails to submit to a medical examination or fails to return to  duty within 10 days after receiving either request or within such further time  as may be allowed by the commission for valid reason, his pension payments  shall be discontinued during such default.  Any pensioner who may be of the  opinion that he has recovered from the disability which existed at the time of  his retirement may request and be granted an examination by the commission at any time and if it be found by the physicians or surgeons or a majority of them  that he be fit for his usual duty or any other available duty, at a salary  equal in amount to the salary paid to him just prior to his retirement in the  department which the department is willing to assign to him and the commission  concurs therein then he shall be reinstated thereto, if such be available, at  the salary prevailing for his former position at the time of his reinstatement and thereupon his pension payment shall cease.

     L.1941, c. 220, p. 631, s. 6.  Amended by L.1969, c. 56, s. 4, eff. May 21, 1969.
 

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Statutes > New-jersey > Title-43 > Section-43-7 > 43-7-12

43:7-12.  Permanent disability
    Any such prison officer who shall have received permanent disability as a direct result of a traumatic event occurring while performing his regular or assigned duties shall be retired upon an accidental disability pension equal to    2/3   of his average final compensation if an application for such retirement  is filed by such member or by the department within 5 years after the date of  such traumatic event or the commission may consider an application filed after  the 5-year period if it can be factually demonstrated to the satisfaction of  the commission that the disability is due to the accident and the filing was  not accomplished within the 5-year period due to a delayed manifestation of the  disability or other circumstances beyond the control of the member.

    A member who shall have served honorably and who shall have become permanently and totally incapacitated for service for any cause other than as a  direct result of a traumatic event occurring during the performance of duty,  shall, upon approval of his application, or the application of the department,  be retired on a non-accident disability pension equal to   1/2 of his average  final compensation.  Permanent and total disability resulting from a  cardiovascular, pulmonary or musculo-skeletal condition which was not a direct  result of a traumatic event occurring in the performance of duty shall be  deemed a nonaccident disability.

    A member seeking to retire on an accident disability or nonaccident disability pension shall make application to the commission in writing;  or the  commission may, upon application of the department, cite any such member before  it to examine such member concerning his alleged disability and in either case  the commission shall call to its assistance the aid of a surgeon or physician,  and the member may likewise call to his aid a regularly licensed and practicing  physician or surgeon.  The chairman of the commission is authorized to  administer oaths to such physicians or surgeons or any other person called with  respect to the matter before the commission.  If the 2 physicians or surgeons  so called fail to agree upon the physical or mental condition of the member,  the commission may call a third and disinterested, licensed and practicing  physician or surgeon, and the determination of a majority of such surgeons or  physicians, after they shall have been duly sworn in the case, shall be reduced  to writing and signed by them.  The determination shall specify whether or not  such member is permanently disabled from performing his usual duty and any  other available duty in the department which the department is willing to  assign to him, at a salary no less than that paid to him in his present  position, and whether or not his permanent disability is a direct result of a traumatic event occurring during the performance of his duty.  The commission  shall determine by resolution whether the member is fit for the performance of  his usual duty or such other duty, at a salary no less than that paid to him in  his present position, in the department which the department is willing to  assign to him and if it is determined that he is unfit for such duty or there  is no available duty which he could perform then he shall be entitled to the  benefits of this section. In determining whether the member should be retired  on a disability pension, the commission shall consider the physicians' or  surgeons' determination in arriving at its decision.

    The commission may require any member who is less than 55 years of age and who shall have been retired on an accident disability or nonaccident disability  pension to submit to a physical examination twice a year for a period of 3  years and once a year thereafter in order to determine whether or not the  disability which existed at the time that he was retired still exists.  Such  examination shall be made in accordance with the same procedure in the instance  of the examination made by virtue of a member's application for retirement for  disability.  If the physicians or surgeons or a majority of them report that  the member is able to perform either his former usual duties, if such be  available, or such other available duties, at a salary equal in amount to the  salary paid to him just prior to his retirement, in the department which the  department shall assign to him, the pensioner shall report for such duty within  10 days after receipt of notice of the commission's determination thereon, and  be reinstated to duty at the salary prevailing for his former position at the  time of his reinstatement and thereupon his pension payments shall cease.  If  the pensioner fails to submit to a medical examination or fails to return to  duty within 10 days after receiving either request or within such further time  as may be allowed by the commission for valid reason, his pension payments  shall be discontinued during such default.  Any pensioner who may be of the  opinion that he has recovered from the disability which existed at the time of  his retirement may request and be granted an examination by the commission at any time and if it be found by the physicians or surgeons or a majority of them  that he be fit for his usual duty or any other available duty, at a salary  equal in amount to the salary paid to him just prior to his retirement in the  department which the department is willing to assign to him and the commission  concurs therein then he shall be reinstated thereto, if such be available, at  the salary prevailing for his former position at the time of his reinstatement and thereupon his pension payment shall cease.

     L.1941, c. 220, p. 631, s. 6.  Amended by L.1969, c. 56, s. 4, eff. May 21, 1969.