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The Laws of New York
Consolidated Laws of New York
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CHAPTER 51-A
Retirement & Social Security
ARTICLE 1
Short Title
ARTICLE 2
New York State Employees' Retirement System
ARTICLE 3
Federal Old-age and Survivors Insurance Coverage For Certain Public Employees
ARTICLE 3-A
Reporting and Disclosure
ARTICLE 3-B
Pension Forfeiture For Public Officials
ARTICLE 4
Supplemental Pension Act
ARTICLE 4-A
Investments of Public Pension Funds
ARTICLE 4-B
Public Pension Fund Group Life Insurance
ARTICLE 5
Construction, Laws Repealed, Effective Date
ARTICLE 6
Supplemental Retirement Allowance Act
ARTICLE 7
Re-employment In Public Service of Retired Public Employees
ARTICLE 8
New York State and Local Police and Fire Retirement System
ARTICLE 9
Common Retirement Fund
ARTICLE 10
Payment For Benefit Improvements
ARTICLE 11
Limitations Applicable to New Entrants
ARTICLE 12
Negotiation of Retirement Benefits
ARTICLE 13
Extension of Temporary Benefits and Supplementation Programs
ARTICLE 14
Coordinated-escalator Retirement Plan
ARTICLE 14-A
Elimination of Mandatory Retirement
ARTICLE 14-B
Special Retirement Plans For Sheriffs, Undersheriffs and Deputy Sheriffs Engaged In Law Enforcement Activities
ARTICLE 15
Coordinated Retirement Plan
ARTICLE 15-A
Benefit Limitations; Federal Internal Revenue Code
ARTICLE 15-B
Compensation Limitations: Federal Internal Revenue Code
ARTICLE 15-C
Compensation Limitations: Federal Internal Revenue Code
ARTICLE 15-D
Benefits For Certain Members Who Re-enter Public Service
ARTICLE 16
Reduction In Retirement Age For Certain Members
ARTICLE 17
Survivors Benefits
ARTICLE 17*
Election of Article Fourteen
ARTICLE 18
Provisions Generally Applicable to Public Retirement Systems
ARTICLE 19
Benefit Enhancements
ARTICLE 19-A
Benefit Enhancements For Certain Retirement Systems In the City of New York
ARTICLE 20
Credit For Military Service Rendered During Periods of Military Conflict
ARTICLE 21
Lump Sum Option At Retirement
ARTICLE 22
Police and Fire Retirement Provisions
ARTICLE 23
Benefit Enhancements
ARTICLE 24
Benefit Enhancements
ARTICLE 25
Benefit Enhancements
CHAPTER 687
AN ACT in relation to the retirement of certain public officers and
employees and to old-age and survivors insurance coverage,
constituting chapter fifty-one-a of the consolidated laws
Became a law April 25, 1955, with the approval of the Governor. Passed,
by a majority vote, three-fifths being present
The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and
Assembly, do enact as follows: