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a. The commission shall provide, by regulation, for intergovernmental transfers by law enforcement officers, including county sheriff and corrections officers, as part of the commission's intergovernmental transfer program. These law enforcement officers, county sheriff and corrections officers shall be granted all privileges under the intergovernmental transfer program, including the option to waive all accumulated sick leave and seniority rights.
b. The waiver of accumulated sick leave and seniority rights shall require the consent in writing of the receiving jurisdiction, the affected employee, and the commission.
c. The sending jurisdiction shall not pay supplemental compensation for accumulated sick leave to any law enforcement officer, county sheriff or corrections officer, approved for an intergovernmental transfer and shall certify, to the receiving jurisdiction and the commission, that no supplemental compensation was paid.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Jersey Statutes Title 11A. Civil Service 11A § 2-28 - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nj/title-11a-civil-service/nj-st-sect-11a-2-28/
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