SCOTT ROGOW (DECEASED) v. BOARD OF TRUSTEES, POLICE AND FIREMEN'S RETIREMENT SYSTEM

CourtNew Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division
DecidedAugust 22, 2019
DocketA-1346-17T2
StatusPublished

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NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE APPELLATE DIVISION

SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1346-17T2

SCOTT ROGOW, Deceased,

Petitioner-Appellant,

v. APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION

August 22, 2019 BOARD OF TRUSTEES, POLICE AND FIREMEN'S RETIREMENT APPELLATE DIVISION

SYSTEM,

Respondent-Respondent. ______________________________

Argued February 28, 2019 – Decided March 26, 2019

Before Judges Simonelli, Whipple and Firko.

On appeal from the Board of Trustees, Police and Firemen's Retirement System, PFRS No. 3-10-42927.

Craig S. Gumpel argued the cause for appellant Lynne Rogow.

Amy Chung, Deputy Attorney General, argued the cause for respondent (Gurbir S. Grewal, Attorney General, attorney; Melissa H. Raksa, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel; Danielle P. Schimmel, Deputy Attorney General, on the brief).

The opinion of the court was delivered by

SIMONELLI, P.J.A.D. Scott Rogow (Rogow) was a firefighter with the City of Paterson (City)

who retired on an accidental disability retirement allowance under N.J.S.A.

43:16A-7 and received his monthly retirement allowance until his death.

Rogow's children and widow, appellant Lynne Rogow, received survivor

accidental disability retirement benefits after Rogow's death pursuant to

N.J.S.A. 43:16A-7(3). Approximately four years after Rogow's death, appellant

requested that the Board of Trustees (Board) of the Police and Firemen's

Retirement System (PFRS) amend Rogow's pension status so that she could

receive the enhanced survivor accidental death benefits under N.J.S.A. 43:16A-

10. Appellant appeals from the Board's October 19, 2017 final agency decision

denying reconsideration of its May 12, 2017 denial of her request. We affirm.

I.

We begin with a review of the pertinent authority. The PFRS Act,

N.J.S.A. 43:16A-1 to -68, and corresponding regulations N.J.A.C. 17:4-6.1 to -

6.18, govern the PFRS.

General Provisions

N.J.S.A. 43:16A-1 contains the following pertinent definitions:

(3) "Member" shall mean any . . . fireman included in the membership of the retirement system pursuant to this amendatory and supplementary act . . . .

A-1346-17T2 2 ....

(7) "Service" shall mean service as a . . . fireman paid for by an employer.

....

(11) "Annuity" shall mean payments for life derived from the aggregate contributions of a member.

(12) "Pension" shall mean payments for life derived from contributions by the employer.

(13) "Retirement allowance" shall mean the pension plus the annuity.

(16) "Retirement" shall mean the termination of the member’s active service with a retirement allowance granted and paid under the provisions of this act.

[(Emphasis added).]

N.J.A.C. 17:4-6.7(a)(1) provides that "[a] 'member in service' means that the

member or the employer was making pension contributions to the retirement

system at the time of filing the application for a disability retirement allowance."

N.J.A.C. 17:4-6.1 governs the retirement application process. N.J.A.C.

17:4-6.1(a) provides that "[a] member's retirement application becomes

effective on the first of the month following receipt of the application unless a

future date is requested." N.J.A.C. 17:4-6.2 provides that a member's retirement

A-1346-17T2 3 allowance becomes due and payable "[thirty] days after the date the Board

approved the application for retirement or one month after the date of the

retirement, whichever is later." N.J.A.C. 17:4-6.3(a) provides:

Except as provided by N.J.A.C. 17:4-6.7, a member shall have the right to withdraw, cancel or change an application for retirement at any time before the member's retirement allowance becomes due and payable by sending a written request signed by the member. Thereafter, the retirement shall stand as approved by the Board.

Accidental Disability Retirement Allowance and Survivor Accidental Disability Retirement Death Benefits

N.J.S.A. 43:16A-7 governs retirement on an accidental disability

retirement allowance. N.J.S.A. 43:16A-7(2) provides:

Upon retirement for accidental disability, a member shall receive an accidental disability retirement allowance which shall consist of:

(a) An annuity which shall be the actuarial equivalent of his aggregate contributions and

(b) A pension in the amount which, when added to the member’s annuity, will provide a total retirement allowance of [two-thirds] of the member’s actual annual compensation for which contributions were being made at the time of the occurrence of the accident or at the time of the member’s retirement, whichever provides the largest possible benefit to the member.

A-1346-17T2 4 N.J.S.A. 43:16A-7(3) governs survivor accidental disability retirement

death benefits:

Upon receipt of proper proofs of the death of a member who has retired on accidental disability retirement allowance, there shall be paid to such member’s beneficiary, an amount equal to [three and one-half] times the compensation upon which contributions by the member to the annuity savings fund were based in the last year of creditable service; provided, however, that if such death shall occur after the member shall have attained [fifty-five] years of age the amount payable shall equal [one-half] of such compensation instead of [three and one-half] times such compensation.

Survivor Death Benefits

N.J.S.A. 43:16A-9(1) provides for payment of death benefits to the

survivor of a PFRS member who dies from non-accidental means while in active

service:

Upon the receipt of proper proof of the death of a member in active service on account of which no accidental death benefit is payable under [N.J.S.A. 43:16A-10] there shall be paid to such member’s widow or widower a pension of [fifty percent] of final compensation for the use of himself or herself and children of the deceased member, to continue during his or her widowhood; if there is no surviving widow or widower or in the case the widow or widower dies or remarries, [twenty percent] of final compensation will be payable to one surviving child, [thirty-five percent]

A-1346-17T2 5 of final compensation to two surviving children in equal shares and if there be three or more children, [fifty percent] of final compensation will be payable to such children in equal shares.

In the event of death occurring in the first year of creditable service, the benefits, payable pursuant to this subsection, shall be computed at the annual rate of compensation.

If there is no widow or widower or child, [twenty-five percent] of final compensation will be payable to one surviving parent or [forty percent] of final compensation will be payable to two surviving parents in equal shares.

N.J.S.A. 43:16A-9(5)(a) addresses when a member is deemed an active member

of the PFRS for eligibility purposes:

For the purposes of this section and [N.J.S.A.

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