EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
[ ] is old law to be omitted.
LBD14191-02-0
S. 7112 2
a. No member of a retirement system who is subject to the provisions
of this article shall retire without regard to age, exclusive of retire-
ment for disability, unless he or she is a police officer, an investi-
gator member of the New York city employees' retirement system, fire-
fighter, correction officer, a qualifying member as defined in section
eighty-nine-t, as added by chapter six hundred fifty-seven of the laws
of nineteen hundred ninety-eight, of this chapter, sanitation worker, a
special officer (including persons employed by the city of New York in
the title urban park ranger or associate urban park ranger), school
safety agent, campus peace officer or a taxi and limousine commission
inspector member of the New York city employees' retirement system or
the New York city board of education retirement system, a dispatcher
member of the New York city employees' retirement system, a police
communications member of the New York city employees' retirement system,
an EMT member of the New York city employees' retirement system, a depu-
ty sheriff member of the New York city employees' retirement system, a
correction officer of the Westchester county correction department as
defined in section eighty-nine-e of this chapter or employed in Suffolk
county as a peace officer, as defined in section eighty-nine-s, as added
by chapter five hundred eighty-eight of the laws of nineteen hundred
ninety-seven, of this chapter, employed in Suffolk county as a
correction officer, as defined in section eighty-nine-f of this chapter,
or employed in Nassau county as a correction officer, uniformed
correction division personnel, sheriff, undersheriff or deputy sheriff,
as defined in section eighty-nine-g of this chapter, or employed in
Nassau county as an ambulance medical technician, an ambulance medical
technician/supervisor or a member who performs ambulance medical techni-
cian related services, OR A POLICE MEDIC, POLICE MEDIC SUPERVISOR OR A
MEMBER WHO PERFORMS POLICE MEDIC RELATED SERVICES, as defined in section
eighty-nine-s, as amended by chapter five hundred seventy-eight of the
laws of nineteen hundred ninety-eight, of this chapter, or employed in
Nassau county as a peace officer, as defined in section eighty-nine-s,
as added by chapter five hundred ninety-five of the laws of nineteen
hundred ninety-seven, of this chapter, or employed in Albany county as a
sheriff, undersheriff, deputy sheriff, correction officer or identifica-
tion officer, as defined in section eighty-nine-h of this chapter or is
employed in St. Lawrence county as a sheriff, undersheriff, deputy sher-
iff or correction officer, as defined in section eighty-nine-i of this
chapter or is employed in Orleans county as a sheriff, undersheriff,
deputy sheriff or correction officer, as defined in section
eighty-nine-l of this chapter or is employed in Jefferson county as a
sheriff, undersheriff, deputy sheriff or correction officer, as defined
in section eighty-nine-j of this chapter or is employed in Onondaga
county as a deputy sheriff-jail division competitively appointed or as a
correction officer, as defined in section eighty-nine-k of this chapter
or is employed in a county which makes an election under subdivision j
of section eighty-nine-p of this chapter as a sheriff, undersheriff,
deputy sheriff or correction officer as defined in such section eighty-
nine-p or is employed in Broome County as a sheriff, undersheriff, depu-
ty sheriff or correction officer, as defined in section eighty-nine-m of
this chapter or is a Monroe county deputy sheriff-court security, or
deputy sheriff-jailor as defined in section eighty-nine-n, as added by
chapter five hundred ninety-seven of the laws of nineteen hundred nine-
ty-one, of this chapter or is employed in Greene county as a sheriff,
undersheriff, deputy sheriff or correction officer, as defined in
section eighty-nine-o of this chapter or is a traffic officer with the
S. 7112 3
town of Elmira as defined in section eighty-nine-q of this chapter or is
employed by Suffolk county as a park police officer, as defined in
section eighty-nine-r of this chapter or is a peace officer employed by
a county probation department as defined in section eighty-nine-t, as
added by chapter six hundred three of the laws of nineteen hundred nine-
ty-eight, of this chapter or is employed in Rockland county as a deputy
sheriff-civil as defined in section eighty-nine-v of this chapter as
added by chapter four hundred forty-one of the laws of two thousand one,
or is employed in Rockland county as a superior correction officer as
defined in section eighty-nine-v of this chapter as added by chapter
five hundred fifty-six of the laws of two thousand one or is a paramedic
employed by the police department in the town of Tonawanda and retires
under the provisions of section eighty-nine-v of this chapter, as added
by chapter four hundred seventy-two of the laws of two thousand one, or
is a county fire marshal, supervising fire marshal, fire marshal,
assistant fire marshal, assistant chief fire marshal or chief fire
marshal employed by the county of Nassau as defined in section eighty-
nine-w of this chapter and is in a plan which permits immediate retire-
ment upon completion of a specified period of service without regard to
age. Except as provided in subdivision c of section four hundred forty-
five-a of this article, subdivision c of section four hundred forty-
five-b of this article, subdivision c of section four hundred forty-
five-c of this article, subdivision c of section four hundred
forty-five-d of this article, subdivision c of section four hundred
forty-five-e of this article, subdivision c of section four hundred
forty-five-f of this article and subdivision c of section four hundred
forty-five-h of this article, a member in such a plan and such an occu-
pation, other than a police officer or investigator member of the New
York city employees' retirement system or a firefighter, shall not be
permitted to retire prior to the completion of twenty-five years of
credited service; provided, however, if such a member in such an occupa-
tion is in a plan which permits retirement upon completion of twenty
years of service regardless of age, he or she may retire upon completion
of twenty years of credited service and prior to the completion of twen-
ty-five years of service, but in such event the benefit provided from
funds other than those based on such a member's own contributions shall
not exceed two per centum of final average salary per each year of cred-
ited service.
§ 3. Subdivision o of section 603 of the retirement and social securi-
ty law, as amended by chapter 578 of the laws of 1998, is amended to
read as follows:
o. The service retirement benefit specified in section six hundred
four of this article shall be payable to members with twenty-five or
more years of creditable service, without regard to age, who are
employed as ambulance medical technicians, ambulance medical
technician/supervisors or a member who performs ambulance medical tech-
nician related services, OR A POLICE MEDIC, POLICE MEDIC SUPERVISOR OR A
MEMBER WHO PERFORMS POLICE MEDIC RELATED SERVICES within the Nassau
county police department, as defined in section eighty-nine-s of this
chapter if: (i) such members have met the minimum service requirements
upon retirement, and (ii) in the case of a member subject to the
provisions of article fourteen of this chapter, such member files an
election therefor which provides that he or she will be subject to the
provisions of this article and to none of the provisions of such article
fourteen. Such election, which shall be irrevocable, shall be in writ-
ing, duly executed and shall be filed with the comptroller on or before
S. 7112 4
January first, two thousand. For the purposes of this subdivision, the
term "creditable service" shall have the meaning as so defined in both
sections eighty-nine-s and six hundred one of this chapter.
§ 4. Subdivision p of section 604 of the retirement and social securi-
ty law, as amended by chapter 578 of the laws of 1998, is amended to
read as follows:
p. The early service retirement for a member who is employed as an
ambulance medical technician, ambulance medical technician/supervisor or
a member who performs ambulance medical technician related services, OR
A POLICE MEDIC, POLICE MEDIC SUPERVISOR OR A MEMBER WHO PERFORMS POLICE
MEDIC RELATED SERVICES as defined in section eighty-nine-s of this chap-
ter, shall be a pension equal to one-fiftieth of final average salary
times years of credited service at the completion of twenty-five years
of service, but not exceeding one-half of his or her final average sala-
ry; for service beyond twenty-five years the benefits shall increase by
one-sixtieth of final average salary for each year of additional service
credit provided, however, that the total allowance payable pursuant to
this section shall not exceed three-fourths of such member's final aver-
age salary.
§ 5. The section heading, the opening paragraph of subdivision a and
subdivision g of section 605-e of the retirement and social security
law, as added by chapter 522 of the laws of 2014, are amended to read as
follows:
Accidental disability retirement for ambulance medical technician
supervisors, ambulance medical technician coordinators [and], ambulance
medical technicians, POLICE MEDIC SUPERVISORS, POLICE MEDIC COORDINA-
TORS, AND POLICE MEDICS in Nassau county.
A member employed as [a] AN ambulance medical technician supervisor,
ambulance medical technician coordinator [and], ambulance medical tech-
nician, POLICE MEDIC SUPERVISOR, POLICE MEDIC COORDINATOR, OR POLICE
MEDIC in Nassau county shall be entitled to an accidental disability
retirement allowance if, at the time application therefor is filed, such
member is:
g. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, this section shall
apply to ambulance medical technician supervisors, ambulance medical
technician coordinators [and], ambulance medical technicians, POLICE
MEDIC SUPERVISORS, POLICE MEDIC COORDINATORS, AND POLICE MEDICS in
Nassau county who were hired on or after July twenty-seventh, nineteen
hundred seventy-six.
§ 6. This act shall take effect immediately.
FISCAL NOTE.--Pursuant to Legislative Law, Section 50:
This bill will add police medic titles and members who perform police
medic related services in Nassau County to the ambulance medical techni-
cian titles eligible for certain retirement benefits.
If this bill is enacted during the 2020 legislative session, there
will not be a past service cost as these members were previously in the
ambulance medical technician titles and covered by the same sections of
law.
There will be no increase in the annual contributions of Nassau Coun-
ty.
Summary of relevant resources:
The membership data used in measuring the impact of the proposed
change was the same as that used in the March 31, 2019 actuarial valu-
ation. Distributions and other statistics can be found in the 2019
Report of the Actuary and the 2019 Comprehensive Annual Financial
Report.
S. 7112 5
The actuarial assumptions and methods used are described in the 2015,
2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019 Annual Report to the Comptroller on Actuarial
Assumptions, and the Codes, Rules and Regulations of the State of New
York: Audit and Control.
The Market Assets and GASB Disclosures are found in the March 31, 2019
New York State and Local Retirement System Financial Statements and
Supplementary Information.
I am a member of the American Academy of Actuaries and meet the Quali-
fication Standards to render the actuarial opinion contained herein.
This fiscal note does not constitute a legal opinion on the viability
of the proposed change nor is it intended to serve as a substitute for
the professional judgment of an attorney.
This estimate, dated December 6, 2019, and intended for use only
during the 2020 Legislative Session, is Fiscal Note No. 2020-16,
prepared by the Actuary for the New York State and Local Retirement
System.