Bill Text: NJ A481 | 2012-2013 | Regular Session | Chaptered

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Bill Title: Fred Baker's Law; establishes July 30th of each year as "Corrections Officer Day."*

Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Democrat 6-2)

Status: (Passed) 2012-07-17 - Approved P.L.2012, c.21. [A481 Detail]

Download: New_Jersey-2012-A481-Chaptered.html

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P.L.2012, CHAPTER 21, approved July 17, 2012

Assembly, No. 481 (First Reprint)

 

 


An Act 1[designating] designated as Fred Baker's Law and establishing1 July 30th of each year as "Corrections 1[Officers] Officer1 Day" in New Jersey to recognize all corrections officers and to honor those who have been killed in the line of duty.

 

Whereas, The operation of correctional facilities represents a crucial component of the criminal justice system in the United States, and correctional personnel play a vital role in protecting the rights of the public to be safeguarded from criminal activity; and

Whereas, Corrections officers in the State of New Jersey oversee the State's correctional facilities and are responsible for the care, custody, and maintenance of more than 25,000 inmates charged to their care; and

Whereas, To carry out their responsibilities, corrections officers work under demanding circumstances and face danger in their daily work lives, which sometimes results in the loss of life; and

Whereas, On July 30th, 1997, Senior Corrections Officer Fred Baker paid the ultimate price when he was brutally stabbed to death by an inmate at Bayside State Prison in Leesburg, Cumberland County; and

Whereas, In addition to Senior Corrections Officer Fred Baker, numerous New Jersey corrections officers have lost their lives in the line of duty; and

Whereas, In 1984, former President Ronald Regan signed Proclamation 5187, which designated the first week in May as "National Correctional Officers Week" in honor of corrections officers who put their lives on the line every day to protect the public from dangerous criminals and to help prisoners work toward becoming productive members of society; and

Whereas, In 1996, Congress expanded and renamed this special week "National Correctional Officers and Employees Week" in recognition of all those employed with city, state and federal correctional departments; and

Whereas, In accordance with the federal government's recognition of the indispensable contributions that corrections officers make every day to protect our citizens from harm, 1[and in] it is proper and befitting for the State of New Jersey to1 honor 1[of those] all1 corrections officers 1, not only those1 who have made the ultimate sacrifice in upholding their duty to the public here in New Jersey 1; and

Whereas, It is altogether fitting and appropriate to annually designate July 30th, the anniversary of Senior Corrections Officer Frank Baker's tragic and brutal death in the line of duty, as "Corrections Officer Day" in the State of New Jersey1; now, therefore,

 

     Be It Enacted by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey:

 

     1.    July 30th of each year shall be designated as "Corrections 1[Officers] Officer1 Day" in the State of New Jersey in recognition of the dedicated service corrections officers have rendered to their fellow citizens.

 

     2.    The Governor shall issue annually a proclamation designating July 30th of each year as "Corrections 1[Officers] Officer1 Day," and with the Legislature call upon all citizens of the State and all other public and private agencies and organizations to celebrate "Corrections 1[Officers] Officer1 Day" by appropriate observance.

 

     3.    The Governor shall direct the staff at the State's correctional facilities to fly the flag of the United States and the State flag at half-staff in honor of all those corrections officers who have been killed in the line of duty.

 

     4.    This act shall take effect immediately.

 

 

                                

 

     Fred Baker's Law; establishes July 30th of each year as "Corrections Officer Day."

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