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Blinn v. Board of Trustees of the Public Employees' Retirement System

Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division
Mar 5, 1980
173 N.J. Super. 277 (App. Div. 1980)

Summary

stating in pension case, "phrase `leave of absence' itself `connotes a continuity of the employment status'"

Summary of this case from Kletzkin v. Borough of Spotswood Bd. of Educ

Opinion

Submitted February 11, 1980 —

Decided March 5, 1980.

Before Judges ALLCORN, MORGAN and FRANCIS.

Patricia I. Blinn, appellant, filed a brief pro se. John J. Degnan, Attorney General, attorney for respondent ( Erminie L. Conley, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel; Samuel J. Halpern, Deputy Attorney General, on the brief).


We are convinced that the grant of a leave of absence to a state employee does not terminate the employment relationship between the state and the employee and that, during the term of such leave of absence, the employment relationship continues — albeit in an inactive status. The phrase "leave of absence" itself "connotes a continuity of the employment status," Roche v. Board of Review, 156 N.J. Super. 63 , 65 (App.Div. 1978); Bowers v. American Bridge Co., 43 N.J. Super. 48 (App.Div. 195 6), aff'd o.b. 24 N.J. 390 (1957); N.J.A.C. 17:2-4.11. It is simply an authorized temporary absence from active service which, in the normal course and all other things being equal, implies the right of the employee to return to active employment in the employer's service at the conclusion of such leave of absence. Were it to be equated with a discontinuance or termination of employment, a leave of absence would be a meaningless term, signifying nothing.

If a state employee who has been granted a leave of absence continues to be in the service or employment of his employer until the expiration of such leave, it necessarily follows that he retains his membership in the pension system during the leave of absence. For, by the very language of the pertinent statute, membership "of any person in the retirement system shall cease if he shall discontinue his service for more than 2 consecutive years." N.J.S.A. 43:15A-7 e. The appellant not having discontinued her employment or terminated her service with the State until her resignation on August 26, 1975, which coincided with the terminal date of her leave of absence, and having been reemployed by the State on June 20, 1977, her membership in the pension system never ceased. Her reemployment by the State occurred less than two consecutive years following her resignation.

We perceive no merit to the contention of the Public Employees' Retirement System (P.E.R.S.) that the discontinuance of service language in N.J.S.A. 43:15A-7 e must be equated with discontinuance of pension contributions to the pension system. See N.J.A.C. 17:2-4.12(b).

Accordingly, the determination of the Board of Trustees is reversed and the cause is remanded with directions that appellant's membership in P.E.R.S. be restored and reactivated as of June 20, 1977, at the same rate of contribution and with the same service credit established as of her resignation on August 26, 1975.


Summaries of

Blinn v. Board of Trustees of the Public Employees' Retirement System

Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division
Mar 5, 1980
173 N.J. Super. 277 (App. Div. 1980)

stating in pension case, "phrase `leave of absence' itself `connotes a continuity of the employment status'"

Summary of this case from Kletzkin v. Borough of Spotswood Bd. of Educ

noting that "the phrase 'leave of absence' itself 'connotes a continuity of the employment status'"

Summary of this case from Kowalsky v. State-Operated Sch. Dist. of Newark

noting that “the phrase ‘leave of absence’ itself ‘connotes a continuity of the employment status' ”

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Case details for

Blinn v. Board of Trustees of the Public Employees' Retirement System

Case Details

Full title:PATRICIA I. BLINN, APPELLANT, v. BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE PUBLIC…

Court:Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division

Date published: Mar 5, 1980

Citations

173 N.J. Super. 277 (App. Div. 1980)
414 A.2d 263

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