Assembly Actions -
Lowercase Senate Actions - UPPERCASE |
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Sep 25, 2015 |
signed chap.338 |
Sep 15, 2015 |
delivered to governor |
Jun 17, 2015 |
returned to senate passed assembly home rule request ordered to third reading rules cal.420 substituted for a7799 |
Jun 17, 2015 |
substituted by s5454a |
Jun 15, 2015 |
ordered to third reading rules cal.420 rules report cal.420 reported |
Jun 10, 2015 |
reported referred to rules reported referred to ways and means |
May 27, 2015 |
referred to governmental employees |
Assembly Bill A7799
Signed By Governor2015-2016 Legislative Session
Sponsored By
PALMESANO
Archive: Last Bill Status Via S5454 - Signed by Governor
- Introduced
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- In Committee Assembly
- In Committee Senate
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- On Floor Calendar Assembly
- On Floor Calendar Senate
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- Passed Assembly
- Passed Senate
- Delivered to Governor
- Signed By Governor
Actions
Votes
2015-A7799 (ACTIVE) - Details
- See Senate Version of this Bill:
- S5454
- Law Section:
- Retirement
2015-A7799 (ACTIVE) - Bill Text download pdf
S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K ________________________________________________________________________ 7799 2015-2016 Regular Sessions I N A S S E M B L Y May 27, 2015 ___________ Introduced by M. of A. PALMESANO -- read once and referred to the Committee on Governmental Employees AN ACT to authorize the village of Painted Post to offer an optional twenty year retirement plan to certain police officers employed by such village THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM- BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, Tod Kimmey, Robert Hoffman and Andrew Rowland, members of the New York state and local police and fire retirement system, who began employment as police officers with the village of Painted Post on June 1, 1990, March 27, 2013 and April 24, 2012, respectively, and currently remain employed by such village, and who, through no fault of their own, failed to file timely applications to participate in the special twenty year retirement plan contained in section 384-d of the retirement and social security law resulting in the crediting of their service with the village of Painted Post in the general retirement plan contained in section 375-e of such law, shall be given full credit in the special twenty year retirement plan for such service upon the election of the village of Painted Post to assume the additional cost of such service. The village of Painted Post may so elect by filing with the state comp- troller, on or before December 31, 2015, a resolution of the village board of trustees together with certification that such police officers did not bar themselves from participation in such retirement plan as a result of their own negligence. Thereafter, such police officers may elect to be covered by the provisions of section 384-d of the retirement and social security law from the date they commenced their employment as police officers by such village, and shall be entitled to the full rights and benefits associated with coverage under such section while so employed, by filing a request to that effect with the state comptroller on or before June 30, 2016. EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted. LBD10320-03-5
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