Legislation
SECTION 114
Retirement of certain state employees
Retirement & Social Security (RSS) CHAPTER 51-A, ARTICLE 2, TITLE 12
§ 114. Retirement of certain state employees. All state employees,
except teachers in the state college for teachers and the state normal
schools and teachers in the state agricultural and industrial school who
shall be considered as teachers subject to the provisions of article
eleven of the education law, and, except such state employees as are
otherwise provided for by the mental hygiene law and the correction law,
who were included under the provisions of chapter four hundred and
forty-one of the laws of nineteen hundred ten; chapter one hundred and
eighty-five of the laws of nineteen hundred thirteen; chapter five
hundred and eleven and section sixteen of chapter three hundred and
sixty-nine of the laws of nineteen hundred fourteen; chapters five
hundred and fifty-seven and six hundred and fourteen of the laws of
nineteen hundred fifteen; chapter two hundred and twenty-one of the laws
of nineteen hundred nineteen; chapter seven hundred and ninety-four of
the laws of nineteen hundred twenty, who elected to become members of
the New York state employees' retirement system on or before January
first, nineteen hundred twenty-two, shall continue to be members of such
system and shall be subject to all the provisions of law relative to
such system with the exception that they shall be entitled to credit for
prior service as defined by section two of this chapter, including
service as a grand jury stenographer, up to and including July first,
nineteen hundred twenty-one. All teachers of the state agricultural and
industrial school who were entitled to retirement under section ten
hundred and ninety-five of the education law, as added by chapter four
hundred and forty-one of the laws of nineteen hundred ten, who have
become or hereafter become members of the state teachers' retirement
system, shall be entitled to credit for the same service upon retirement
under the laws relating to such system, as they would have been entitled
to receive under the provisions of said section ten hundred and
ninety-five of the education law.
except teachers in the state college for teachers and the state normal
schools and teachers in the state agricultural and industrial school who
shall be considered as teachers subject to the provisions of article
eleven of the education law, and, except such state employees as are
otherwise provided for by the mental hygiene law and the correction law,
who were included under the provisions of chapter four hundred and
forty-one of the laws of nineteen hundred ten; chapter one hundred and
eighty-five of the laws of nineteen hundred thirteen; chapter five
hundred and eleven and section sixteen of chapter three hundred and
sixty-nine of the laws of nineteen hundred fourteen; chapters five
hundred and fifty-seven and six hundred and fourteen of the laws of
nineteen hundred fifteen; chapter two hundred and twenty-one of the laws
of nineteen hundred nineteen; chapter seven hundred and ninety-four of
the laws of nineteen hundred twenty, who elected to become members of
the New York state employees' retirement system on or before January
first, nineteen hundred twenty-two, shall continue to be members of such
system and shall be subject to all the provisions of law relative to
such system with the exception that they shall be entitled to credit for
prior service as defined by section two of this chapter, including
service as a grand jury stenographer, up to and including July first,
nineteen hundred twenty-one. All teachers of the state agricultural and
industrial school who were entitled to retirement under section ten
hundred and ninety-five of the education law, as added by chapter four
hundred and forty-one of the laws of nineteen hundred ten, who have
become or hereafter become members of the state teachers' retirement
system, shall be entitled to credit for the same service upon retirement
under the laws relating to such system, as they would have been entitled
to receive under the provisions of said section ten hundred and
ninety-five of the education law.