New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 4A - CIVIL SERVICE
Chapter 6 - LEAVES, HOURS OF WORK, AND EMPLOYEE DEVELOPMENT
Subchapter 6 - AWARDS PROGRAM
Section 4A:6-6.7 - Suggestion Award Program types and amounts of awards: State service
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Awards for suggestions shall be in cash or additional paid vacation time-off in lieu of cash under certain circumstances.
(b) When a suggestion is adopted primarily because it will result or has resulted in saving money, the amount of the award shall be 10 percent of the net annual savings in the first year of operation, to be paid after the first year of implementation, up to the $ 10,000 maximum. The Committee has the authority to waive the one year timeframe, when savings have been verified prior to the end of the first year of implementation, or as deemed appropriate by the Committee. Under exceptional conditions, the Committee may select a typical year or may average several years to determine an award.
(c) When a suggestion is adopted primarily upon the basis of improvements in such areas as safety, health, welfare and morale, or it is otherwise not possible to determine monetary savings, the departmental committee shall provide the necessary documentation, which shall include the recommended amount of the award based on the following factors:
(d) A suggester shall receive the full amount of the award when the suggestion is implemented. Where implementation is not complete but specific steps have been taken, a partial award may be approved at the Committee's discretion. It shall be the responsibility of the departmental committee to inform the Secretary when a suggestion has been placed into operation. Disputes regarding the date of implementation shall be resolved by the Committee.
(e) A cash or other award shall be in addition to the regular compensation of the recipient. The acceptance of such award shall constitute an agreement that the use of the suggestion by the State or its subdivisions or independent authorities shall not form the basis of a further claim of any additional award, compensation or payment by the employee, his or her heirs, or assignees.
(f) Persons who leave State service after having submitted a suggestion are still eligible for an award. In the case of death, the award shall be paid to the suggester's estate.
(g) Departmental awards consisting of plaques may be presented to the department or autonomous agency with the best record of employee participation during the fiscal year for the:
(h) Special awards consisting of plaques may be presented to suggesters whose accumulated awards total $ 10,000 or result in savings to the State of $ 100,000. In addition, the suggesters become members of an Advisory Board to the Committee. The Advisory Board may be called upon to comment and make recommendations on policy and program promotion.
(i) State "Suggester of the Year" may be selected by the Committee from among the successful submissions of the previous fiscal year and will be suitably recognized as determined by the Committee. The selection from nominations submitted by the Secretary will be based on:
(j) Departmental "Suggester of the Year" may be nominated by each department or autonomous agency. The nomination shall be made by the departmental committee with approval of the chief executive officer. The nomination must be approved by the Committee which will designate a uniform award and arrange for its procurement and presentation. Standards in selecting the nomination will be: