Petitioner, James Meyers, a retired New Jersey State Police captain, appeals from a final decision of the State Health Benefits Commission (SHBC) which discontinued his fully paid health care insurance coverage under the State Health Benefits Plan, and imposed a premium deduction against his monthly retirement check. Petitioner administratively appealed the deduction, contending the SHBC was estopped from terminating his free health care insurance coverage.
In an initial decision, an administrative law judge (ALJ) found that the SHBC was estopped from deducting monthly health insurance premiums from petitioner's retirement payments. In a final decision, the SHBC rejected the ALJ's findings and concluded that it had the right to deduct a premium contribution from petitioner's monthly retirement payments to pay for his family's health insurance coverage. Petitioner appealed the final decision, arguing that the SHBC was equitably estopped from discontinuing no-cost health insurance coverage.
The court held that petitioner was not eligible to receive no-cost health care coverage in retirement under N.J.S.A. 52:14-17.28d(b)(3), because he did not have the requisite creditable service time as of the effective date of the statute. The court also held that principles of equitable estoppel could not be applied on these facts, where petitioner was statutorily ineligible for such coverage.