NEW JERSEY STATE POLICEMEN'S BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION v. PHILIP D. MURPHY, ETC. NEW JERSEY SUPERIOR OFFICERS LAW ENFORCEMENT ASSOCIATION v. PHILIP D. MURPHY, ETC. (EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 283) (CONSOLIDATED)

CourtNew Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division
DecidedFebruary 11, 2022
DocketA-1525-21/A-1548-21
StatusPublished

This text of NEW JERSEY STATE POLICEMEN'S BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION v. PHILIP D. MURPHY, ETC. NEW JERSEY SUPERIOR OFFICERS LAW ENFORCEMENT ASSOCIATION v. PHILIP D. MURPHY, ETC. (EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 283) (CONSOLIDATED) (NEW JERSEY STATE POLICEMEN'S BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION v. PHILIP D. MURPHY, ETC. NEW JERSEY SUPERIOR OFFICERS LAW ENFORCEMENT ASSOCIATION v. PHILIP D. MURPHY, ETC. (EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 283) (CONSOLIDATED)) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE APPELLATE DIVISION

SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1525-21 A-1548-21

NEW JERSEY STATE POLICEMEN'S BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION,1 APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION

Plaintiff-Appellant, February 11, 2022

APPELLATE DIVISION v.

PHILIP D. MURPHY, GOVERNOR OF NEW JERSEY,

Defendant-Respondent. _________________________________

NEW JERSEY SUPERIOR OFFICERS LAW ENFORCEMENT ASSOCIATION,

Plaintiff-Appellant,

v.

1 Including the following New Jersey State Policemen's Benevolent Associations: PBA Locals 105, 109, 109A, 122, 134, 134A, 152, 152A, 167, 167A, 177, 177A, 197, 197A, 199, 231, 240, 249, 249A, 258, 258A, 298, 351, 378, 378A, 382, and 400. Argued February 8, 2022 – Decided February 11, 2022

Before Judges Fisher, Currier and Smith.

On appeal from Executive Order No. 283.

Frank M. Crivelli argued the cause for appellant New Jersey State Policemen's Association (Crivelli, Barbati & DeRose, LLC, attorneys, Frank M. Crivelli, of counsel and on the briefs; Donald C. Barbati and Michael P. DeRose, on the briefs).

Kevin D. Jarvis argued the cause for appellant New Jersey Superior Officers Law Enforcement Association (O'Brien, Belland & Bushinsky, LLC, attorneys; Kevin D. Jarvis, on the briefs).

Angela Cai, Deputy State Solicitor, argued the cause for respondent (Andrew J. Bruck, Acting Attorney General, attorney; Jeremy M. Feigenbaum, State Solicitor, Angela Cai, and Donna Sue Arons, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel and on the brief; Carlene Dooley, Nathaniel Levy, Tim Sheehan, Marie Soueid, and Ryan Silver, Deputy Attorneys General, on the brief).

Michael R. Noveck, Assistant Deputy Public Defender, argued the cause for amici curiae New Jersey Office of the Public Defender, American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey, Rutgers Criminal and Youth Justice Clinic, New Jersey Prison Justice Watch, Transformative Justice Initiative, and Salvation and Social Justice (Joseph E. Krakora, Public Defender, and American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey Foundation, attorneys; Michael R. Noveck, of counsel and on the brief; Jeanne Locicero and Alexander Shalom, on the brief).

A-1525-21 2 Jeff Dubner (Democracy Forward Foundation) of the District of Columbia and New York bars, admitted pro hac vice, argued the cause for amici curiae American Medical Association, American College of Correctional Physicians, and Medical Society of New Jersey (Greenbaum, Rowe, Smith & Davis, LLP, Jeff Dubner, Rachel L. Fried (Democracy Forward Foundation) of the District of Columbia and New York bars, admitted pro hac vice, and JoAnn Kintz (Democracy Forward Foundation) of the Colorado bar, admitted pro hac vice, attorneys; John Zen Jackson, Rachel L. Fried, and Joann Kintz, on the brief).

Peter Demkovitz argued the cause for amicus curiae The New Jersey State Lodge of the Fraternal Order of Police (Markowitz and Richman, attorneys; Matthew D. Areman, on the brief).

The opinion of the court was delivered by

FISHER, P.J.A.D.

COVID-19 has now killed more than 900,000 and hospitalized about

4,000,000 Americans. See Nat'l Fed'n of Indep. Bus. v. Dep't of Labor, 142 S.

Ct. 661, 670 (2022) (dissenting opinion). At least 75,000,000 Americans have

been infected since the virus hit our shores. The fatalities include more than

31,000 New Jerseyans. Nearly 20% of all New Jerseyans have contracted

COVID-19 during the pandemic's course and, because it is a circumstance of

importance here, 54% of those incarcerated in New Jersey have contracted

COVID-19. We need not recount the countless ways the virus has impacted New

A-1525-21 3 Jerseyans in their workplaces, schools, recreational areas, and homes. The virus

has had a devastating and drastic impact on our economy and our way of life ,

N.J. Republican State Comm. v. Murphy, 243 N.J. 574, 580-81 (2020)

(observing that "laypeople, scientists, and legal scholars alike would agree that

COVID-19 is a true disaster with widespread consequences"), as recognized in

the emergency declarations issued by President Joseph R. Biden, Governor

Philip D. Murphy, and our Chief Justice, that we alluded to in recently upholding

Newark's imposition of a vaccination mandate for its employees. See In re City

of Newark, 469 N.J. Super. 366, 387-89 (App. Div. 2021).

The recent rise of the Omicron variant generated a spike in infections and

hospitalizations. On January 19, 2022, having considered information provided

by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Governor Murphy

issued Executive Order 283, requiring, among other things, that corrections

officers – because of the nature of the facilities in which they work – present

proof of vaccination by February 16, 2022, or face discipline, including the

possibility of termination.

Executive Order 283's vaccination mandate prompted The New Jersey

State Police Benevolent Association (PBA) and the New Jersey Superior Law

A-1525-21 4 Enforcement Association (SOA), on behalf of their memberships,2 to separately

appeal3 to this court, arguing the Governor: lacked the authority to mandate

vaccinations; acted arbitrarily by failing to adequately tailor the executive order

to the magnitude of the emergency; failed to comply with statutory procedural

requirements; and violated the constitutional rights of appellants' members.

Finding no merit in any of appellants' arguments, we dismiss the appeal.

I

We briefly explain the procedural events that brought us to this point.

On January 11, 2022, Governor Murphy re-declared a public health

emergency by issuing Executive Order 280. Eight days later, the Governor

issued Executive Order 283, which contains the provisions criticized by

appellants in this appeal. Executive Order 283 superseded Executive Order 252's

vaccine-or-test approach and imposes a vaccination mandate for all workers in

"covered high-risk congregate settings," which includes correctional facilities .

The order requires covered workers – absent the approval of an application for

2 The PBA asserts that it represents 33,000 active and 17,000 retired law enforcement officers throughout the State at all levels of government. The SOA asserts that it represents supervisory law enforcement personnel holding the rank of lieutenant in various state agencies. 3 We now consolidate these appeals and decide them by way of this single opinion. A-1525-21 5 an exemption4 – to obtain their "first dose of the primary series" of a vaccine by

February 16, 2022, and to submit proof "that they are up to date with their

COVID-19 vaccinations by March 30, 2022, or within 3 weeks of becoming

eligible for a booster dose, whichever is later." The order also requires "covered

settings" to establish a disciplinary process for noncompliance that may include

termination from employment.

Executive Order 283 also requires "covered settings" to continue

mandating regular testing for workers already subject to testing under Executive

Order 252 until the submission of sufficient proof of vaccination. Executive

Order 283 does not mandate testing after proof of vaccination is submitted, but

it does not foreclose it. 5 The order states that of the many driving forces behind

these requirements was the desire to raise the protective floor through

vaccinations for "congregate and health care settings because of the significant

risk of spread and vulnerability of the populations served."

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