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A03237 Summary:

BILL NOA03237
 
SAME ASNo Same As
 
SPONSORButtenschon
 
COSPNSR
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Add §65, R & SS L
 
Establishes a dangerous employment benefit of five hundred thousand dollars for law enforcement officers who become seriously physically or mentally incapacitated or dies as the result of an injury, sustained in the performance or discharge of duties or as the natural and proximate result of an incident that occurred during such performance of duties.
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A03237 Actions:

BILL NOA03237
 
01/27/2025referred to governmental employees
01/07/2026referred to governmental employees
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A03237 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          3237
 
                               2025-2026 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                    January 27, 2025
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  M.  of  A.  BUTTENSCHON -- read once and referred to the
          Committee on Governmental Employees
 
        AN ACT to amend the retirement and social security law, in  relation  to
          establishing  a dangerous employment benefit for law enforcement offi-
          cers
 
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. The retirement and social security law is amended by adding
     2  a new section 65 to read as follows:
     3    §  65.  Dangerous  employment  benefit;  law  enforcement officers. a.
     4  Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the  contrary,  every
     5  law  enforcement  officer employed within the state shall receive a five
     6  hundred  thousand  dollar  dangerous  employment  benefit  if  such  law
     7  enforcement  officer  becomes seriously physically or mentally incapaci-
     8  tated or dies as the result of an injury, sustained in  the  performance
     9  or  discharge  of  duties  or  as the natural and proximate result of an
    10  incident that occurred during such performance of duties.
    11    b. Law enforcement officer shall mean:
    12    1. A sworn member of the division of state police;
    13    2. Sheriffs, under-sheriffs, deputy sheriffs or  corrections  officers
    14  of counties outside of the city of New York;
    15    3.  A  sworn  officer of an authorized county or county parkway police
    16  department;
    17    4. A sworn officer of an authorized police department or  force  of  a
    18  city, town, village or police district;
    19    5.  A sworn officer of an authorized police department of an authority
    20  or a sworn officer of the state regional park police in  the  office  of
    21  parks and recreation;
    22    6. A sworn officer of the capital police force of the office of gener-
    23  al services;
    24    7. An investigator employed in the office of a district attorney;

         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD05362-01-5

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     1    8.  An  investigator employed by a commission created by an interstate
     2  compact who is, to a substantial extent, engaged in the  enforcement  of
     3  the criminal laws of this state;
     4    9.  The  chief and deputy fire marshals, the supervising fire marshals
     5  and the fire marshals of the bureau of fire  investigation  of  the  New
     6  York city fire department;
     7    10.  A sworn officer of the division of law enforcement in the depart-
     8  ment of environmental conservation;
     9    11. A sworn officer of a police force of a public authority created by
    10  an interstate compact;
    11    12. Long Island railroad police;
    12    13. A special investigator employed in the statewide  organized  crime
    13  task force, while performing such special investigator's assigned duties
    14  pursuant to section seventy-a of the executive law;
    15    14.  A  sworn  officer  of the Westchester county department of public
    16  safety services who, on or prior to  June  thirtieth,  nineteen  hundred
    17  seventy-nine  was  appointed as a sworn officer of the division of West-
    18  chester county parkway police or who was  appointed  on  or  after  July
    19  first,  nineteen  hundred  seventy-nine  to the title of police officer,
    20  sergeant, lieutenant, captain or inspector or who, on or prior to  Janu-
    21  ary  thirty-first,  nineteen  hundred  eighty-three,  was appointed as a
    22  Westchester county deputy sheriff;
    23    15. A sworn officer of the water-supply police employed by the city of
    24  New York, appointed to protect the sources, works, and  transmission  of
    25  water  supplied to the city of New York, and to protect persons on or in
    26  the vicinity of such water sources, works, and transmission;
    27    16. Persons appointed as railroad police officers pursuant to  section
    28  eighty-eight of the railroad law;
    29    17. An employee of the department of taxation and finance (i) assigned
    30  to  enforcement  of the taxes imposed under or pursuant to the authority
    31  of article twelve-A of the tax law and administered by the  commissioner
    32  of taxation and finance, taxes imposed under or pursuant to the authori-
    33  ty  of  article  eighteen of the tax law and administered by the commis-
    34  sioner, taxes imposed under article twenty of the tax law, or  sales  or
    35  compensating  use  taxes  relating  to  petroleum products or cigarettes
    36  imposed under article twenty-eight or pursuant to the authority of arti-
    37  cle twenty-nine of the tax law and administered by the  commissioner  or
    38  (ii)  designated  as  a  revenue  crimes  specialist and assigned to the
    39  enforcement of the taxes described in paragraph (c) of subdivision  four
    40  of section 2.10 of the criminal procedure law, for the purpose of apply-
    41  ing  for  and executing search warrants under article six hundred ninety
    42  of the criminal procedure law, for the purpose of acting as  a  claiming
    43  agent  under  article  thirteen-A of the civil practice law and rules in
    44  connection with the enforcement of the taxes referred to above  and  for
    45  the  purpose  of executing warrants of arrest relating to the respective
    46  crimes specified in subdivision four of section  2.10  of  the  criminal
    47  procedure law;
    48    18.  Any  employee  of  the  Suffolk county department of parks who is
    49  appointed as a Suffolk county park police officer;
    50    19. A university police officer  appointed  by  the  state  university
    51  pursuant  to  paragraph  l  of  subdivision two of section three hundred
    52  fifty-five of the education law;
    53    20. A sworn officer of the department of public safety of the  Buffalo
    54  municipal  housing authority who has achieved or been granted the status
    55  of sworn police officer and has been certified by the division of crimi-

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     1  nal justice services as successfully completing an approved basic course
     2  for police officers;
     3    21.  Persons  appointed  as Indian police officers pursuant to section
     4  one hundred fourteen of the Indian law;
     5    22. Supervisor of forest  ranger  services;  assistant  supervisor  of
     6  forest  ranger services; forest ranger 3; forest ranger 2; forest ranger
     7  1 employed by the state  department  of  environmental  conservation  or
     8  sworn  officer  of the division of forest protection and fire management
     9  in the department of environmental  conservation  responsible  for  wild
    10  land  search  and  rescue,  wild  land  fire  management in the state as
    11  prescribed in subdivision eighteen of section 9-0105 and title eleven of
    12  article nine of the environmental  conservation  law,  exercising  care,
    13  custody  and  control  of  state lands administered by the department of
    14  environmental conservation.
    15    23. Uniformed personnel in institutions under the jurisdiction of  the
    16  department of corrections and community supervision.
    17    c.  The  dangerous  employment  benefit shall not be diminished by any
    18  other benefit such individual or such individual's beneficiary would  be
    19  entitled to receive.
    20    §  2.  Section  50  of  the  legislative  law  shall  not apply to the
    21  provisions of this act.
    22    § 3. This act shall take effect immediately.
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