A06974 Summary:

BILL NOA06974B
 
SAME ASSAME AS S07839
 
SPONSORPaulin (MS)
 
COSPNSRSchimel, Colton, Schimminger, Gunther, Ramos, Weprin, Hevesi, Roberts, Benedetto, Gantt, Steck, Russell, Rosenthal, Stec, Jaffee, Tedisco, Simanowitz, Saladino, Magnarelli, Brook-Krasny, Quart, Katz, Lupinacci, Nojay, Barrett, Skoufis, Santabarbara, Graf, Thiele, Mayer, Zebrowski, Sepulveda, Markey, Borelli, Ortiz, Camara, Simotas, Goldfeder, Titus, Clark, Curran, Malliotakis, Tenney, Otis, Abinanti, Pichardo, Cahill, Hennessey, Dinowitz, Fahy
 
MLTSPNSRArroyo, Barclay, Blankenbush, Brindisi, Buchwald, Butler, Ceretto, Cusick, Davila, DenDekker, DiPietro, Duprey, Farrell, Fitzpatrick, Garbarino, Giglio, Gottfried, Hawley, Heastie, Hooper, Kearns, Kellner, Lalor, Lentol, Lifton, Lupardo, Magee, McDonald, McDonough, McLaughlin, Miller, Millman, Montesano, Oaks, Palmesano, Perry, Ra, Raia, Rivera, Rodriguez, Skartados, Solages, Sweeney, Titone, Weisenberg, Wright
 
Amd S1000, R & SS L
 
Provides up to three years of service credit to members of public retirement systems of the state for military service rendered during times of peace; removes requirement that such military service occur during specified periods of hostilities; requires such members have at least five years of credited service, not including military service.
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A06974 Actions:

BILL NOA06974B
 
04/29/2013referred to governmental employees
01/08/2014referred to governmental employees
02/26/2014amend and recommit to governmental employees
02/26/2014print number 6974a
04/29/2014reported referred to ways and means
06/11/2014amend (t) and recommit to ways and means
06/11/2014print number 6974b
06/16/2014reported referred to rules
06/18/2014reported
06/19/2014rules report cal.531
06/19/2014substituted by s7839
 S07839 AMEND= LARKIN
 06/13/2014REFERRED TO CIVIL SERVICE AND PENSIONS
 06/16/2014COMMITTEE DISCHARGED AND COMMITTED TO RULES
 06/16/2014ORDERED TO THIRD READING CAL.1419
 06/16/2014PASSED SENATE
 06/16/2014DELIVERED TO ASSEMBLY
 06/16/2014referred to ways and means
 06/19/2014substituted for a6974b
 06/19/2014ordered to third reading rules cal.531
 06/19/2014passed assembly
 06/19/2014returned to senate
 10/29/2014DELIVERED TO GOVERNOR
 11/07/2014VETOED MEMO.484
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A06974 Memo:

NEW YORK STATE ASSEMBLY
MEMORANDUM IN SUPPORT OF LEGISLATION
submitted in accordance with Assembly Rule III, Sec 1(f)
 
BILL NUMBER: A6974B
 
SPONSOR: Paulin (MS)
  TITLE OF BILL: An act to amend the retirement and social security law, in relation to providing credit to members of public retirement systems of the state for military service   PURPOSE OR GENERAL IDEA OF BILL: To extend the Military Service Cred- it Law of 2000 to all veterans who have served in the military   SUMMARY OF SPECIFIC PROVISIONS: Section one amends section 1000 of the retirement and social security law, as added by chapter 548 of the laws of 2000 and subdivision 9 as added by chapter 547 of the laws of 2002, by deleting the specified periods of time in which military service would had to have been rendered in order to receive up to three years of service credit. Such specified periods currently prevent a person who served in the military, outside such periods, from obtaining service credit when applying to a public retirement system of the state. This section also deletes other restricting dates. Section two provides that section 25 of the retirement and social secu- rity law shall not apply to this act. Section three provides the effective date.   JUSTIFICATION: The United States now depends on a volunteer military. In order to encourage citizens to become a member of the military, the state needs to recognize all veterans by allowing them to access the Military Service Credit buy back law. Currently, the Military Service Credit Law of 2000 permits active public employees who served in the military during only specified conflicts to purchase up to three years credit for their military service. This legislation will extend this opportunity to veterans who were in the military and served their coun- try during peace times as well.   PRIOR LEGISLATIVE HISTORY: A.8067-B, 2011 referred to governmental operations and 2012 held for consideration in ways and means. Same as S.6904-A (Larkin), 2012 referred to civil service and pensions. A.6663-A, 2010 referred to ways and means. Same as S.4316-A, 2010 referred to civil service and pensions. A.6663, 2009 referred to govern- mental employees, Same as S.4316, 2009 referred to civil service and pensions, A.6318-C 2008, passed assembly. A.6318-C 2007, referred to governmental employees committee. Same as S.5495 (Leibell).   FISCAL IMPLICATION: See fiscal notes included at the end of the bill.   EFFECTIVE DATE: This act shall take effect immediately.
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A06974 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                         6974--B
 
                               2013-2014 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                     April 29, 2013
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  M.  of A. PAULIN, SCHIMEL, COLTON, SCHIMMINGER, GUNTHER,
          RAMOS, WEPRIN, HEVESI,  ROBERTS,  BENEDETTO,  GANTT,  STECK,  RUSSELL,
          ROSENTHAL,  STEC,  JAFFEE,  TEDISCO, SIMANOWITZ, SALADINO, MAGNARELLI,
          BROOK-KRASNY, QUART, KATZ, LUPINACCI, NOJAY, BARRETT, SKOUFIS,  SANTA-
          BARBARA,  GRAF,  THIELE, MAYER, ZEBROWSKI, SEPULVEDA, MARKEY, BORELLI,

          ORTIZ, CAMARA, SIMOTAS, GOLDFEDER, TITUS, CLARK, CURRAN,  MALLIOTAKIS,
          TENNEY,  OTIS,  ABINANTI,  PICHARDO  -- Multi-Sponsored by -- M. of A.
          ARROYO, BARCLAY, BLANKENBUSH,  BRINDISI,  BUCHWALD,  BUTLER,  CERETTO,
          CUSICK,  DAVILA,  DenDEKKER,  DiPIETRO,  DUPREY,  FARRELL,  GARBARINO,
          GIGLIO, GOTTFRIED, HAWLEY, HEASTIE, HENNESSEY, HOOPER,  KEARNS,  KELL-
          NER,  LALOR,  LENTOL,  LIFTON,  LUPARDO,  MAGEE,  McDONALD, McDONOUGH,
          McLAUGHLIN, MILLER, MILLMAN, MONTESANO, PALMESANO,  PERRY,  RA,  RAIA,
          RIVERA,  RODRIGUEZ, SKARTADOS, SOLAGES, SWEENEY, WEISENBERG, WRIGHT --
          read once and referred to the Committee on Governmental  Employees  --
          recommitted  to  the Committee on Governmental Employees in accordance
          with Assembly Rule 3, sec. 2 -- committee  discharged,  bill  amended,
          ordered  reprinted  as  amended  and  recommitted to said committee --

          reported and referred to the Committee on Ways and Means --  committee
          discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted
          to said committee
 
        AN  ACT  to amend the retirement and social security law, in relation to
          providing credit to members of public retirement systems of the  state
          for military service
 
          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. Section 1000 of the retirement and social security law,  as
     2  added  by  chapter  548  of  the laws of 2000, subdivision 9 as added by
     3  chapter 547 of the laws of 2002 and subdivision 10 as added  by  chapter
     4  18 of the laws of 2012, is amended to read as follows:
     5    §  1000.  Military  service  credit.  Notwithstanding  any  law to the

     6  contrary, a member of a  public  retirement  system  of  the  state,  as
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
        A                                                          LBD01368-08-4

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     1  defined  in subdivision twenty-three of section five hundred one of this
     2  chapter, shall be eligible for credit for military service as hereinaft-
     3  er provided:
     4    1.  A member, upon application to such retirement system, may obtain a
     5  total not to exceed three years of service credit for up to three  years
     6  of  military  duty, as defined in section two hundred forty-three of the
     7  military law, if the member was honorably discharged from  the  military

     8  [and  all  or  part  of  such  military  service was rendered during the
     9  following periods: (a) commencing  December  seventh,  nineteen  hundred
    10  forty-one   and  terminating  December  thirty-first,  nineteen  hundred
    11  forty-six; (b) commencing June twenty-seventh,  nineteen  hundred  fifty
    12  and  terminating  January  thirty-first, nineteen hundred fifty-five; or
    13  (c) commencing February twenty-eighth, nineteen  hundred  sixty-one  and
    14  terminating May seventh, nineteen hundred seventy-five;
    15    2.  A member, upon application to such retirement system, may obtain a
    16  total not to exceed three years of service credit for up to three  years
    17  of  military  duty, as defined in section two hundred forty-three of the

    18  military law, if honorably discharged therefrom, if all or part of  such
    19  services  was  rendered  in  the military conflicts referenced below, as
    20  follows:
    21    (a) hostilities participated in by the military forces of  the  United
    22  States  in Lebanon, from the first day of June, nineteen hundred eighty-
    23  three to the first day of December, nineteen  hundred  eighty-seven,  as
    24  established by receipt of the armed forces expeditionary medal, the navy
    25  expeditionary medal, or the marine corps expeditionary medal;
    26    (b)  hostilities  participated in by the military forces of the United
    27  States in Grenada,  from  the  twenty-third  day  of  October,  nineteen
    28  hundred  eighty-three  to  the  twenty-first  day  of November, nineteen

    29  hundred eighty-three, as established by  receipt  of  the  armed  forces
    30  expeditionary  medal,  the navy expeditionary medal, or the marine corps
    31  expeditionary medal;
    32    (c) hostilities participated in by the military forces of  the  United
    33  States  in  Panama, from the twentieth day of December, nineteen hundred
    34  eighty-nine to the thirty-first day of January, nineteen hundred ninety,
    35  as established by receipt of the armed forces expeditionary  medal,  the
    36  navy expeditionary medal, or the marine corps expeditionary medal; or
    37    (d)  hostilities  participated in by the military forces of the United
    38  States, from the second day of August, nineteen hundred ninety,  to  the
    39  end  of  such hostilities in case of a veteran who served in the theater

    40  of operations including Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar,  the
    41  United  Arab  Emirates,  Oman,  the  Gulf of Aden, the Gulf of Oman, the
    42  Persian Gulf, the Red Sea, and the airspace above these locations].
    43    [3] 2. A member must have at least five years of credited service (not
    44  including service granted hereunder) to be eligible  to  receive  credit
    45  under this section.
    46    [4]  3.  To  obtain  such  credit,  a member shall pay such retirement
    47  system, for deposit in the fund used  to  accumulate  employer  contrib-
    48  utions,  a  sum  equal to the product of the number of years of military
    49  service being claimed and three percent of  such  member's  compensation
    50  earned  during the twelve months of credited service immediately preced-

    51  ing the date that the member made application  for  credit  pursuant  to
    52  this  section.  If  permitted  by  rule  or regulation of the applicable
    53  retirement system, the member may  pay  such  member  costs  by  payroll
    54  deduction  for  a period which shall not exceed the time period of mili-
    55  tary service to be credited pursuant to this section. In the  event  the
    56  member leaves the employer payroll prior to completion of payment, he or

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     1  she  shall  forward  all  remaining required payments to the appropriate
     2  retirement system prior to the effective date of retirement. If the full
     3  amount of such member costs is not paid to  the  appropriate  retirement
     4  system  prior to the member's retirement, the amount of service credited
     5  shall be proportional to the total amount of the payments made prior  to
     6  retirement.

     7    [5]  4. In no event shall the credit granted pursuant to this section,
     8  when added to credit granted for military service  with  any  retirement
     9  system  of  this  state  pursuant to this or any other provision of law,
    10  exceed a total of three years.
    11    [6] 5. To be eligible to receive credit  for  military  service  under
    12  this  section, a member must make application for such credit before the
    13  effective date of retirement. [Notwithstanding the foregoing  provisions
    14  of  this  subdivision,  an  individual  who retired on or after December
    15  twenty-first, nineteen hundred ninety-eight  and  before  the  effective
    16  date  of  this  section may make application for credit pursuant to this
    17  section within one year following the effective date of this section, in

    18  which event, the cost to the retiree would be based on the twelve  month
    19  period immediately preceding retirement.]
    20    [7]  6.  All  costs  for service credited to a member pursuant to this
    21  section, other than the member costs set forth  in  subdivision  [three]
    22  two  of this section, shall be paid by the state and all employers which
    23  participate in the retirement system in which  such  member  is  granted
    24  credit.
    25    [8]  7. A member who has purchased military service credit pursuant to
    26  section two hundred forty-four-a of the military law shall  be  entitled
    27  to  a refund of the difference between the amount paid by the member for
    28  such purchase and the amount that would be payable if service  had  been
    29  purchased pursuant to this section.

    30    [9]  8.  Notwithstanding  any  other provision of law, in the event of
    31  death prior to retirement, amounts paid by the member for  the  purchase
    32  of  military  service credit pursuant to this section shall be refunded,
    33  with interest, to the extent the military service  purchased  with  such
    34  amounts  does  not  produce a greater death benefit than would have been
    35  payable had the member not purchased such credit.
    36    Notwithstanding any other provision of law, in the  event  of  retire-
    37  ment,  amounts  paid  by the member for the purchase of military service
    38  credit pursuant to this section shall be refunded, with interest, to the
    39  extent the military service purchased with such amounts does not produce
    40  a greater retirement allowance than would  have  been  payable  had  the
    41  member not purchased such credit.

    42    [10.]  9. Anything to the contrary in subdivision [four] three of this
    43  section notwithstanding, to obtain such credit, a member who first joins
    44  a public retirement system of the state on or  after  April  first,  two
    45  thousand  twelve  shall  pay  such retirement system, for deposit in the
    46  fund used to accumulate employer contributions, a sum equal to the prod-
    47  uct of the number of years of military service  being  claimed  and  six
    48  percent of such member's compensation earned during the twelve months of
    49  credited  service  immediately  preceding  the date that the member made
    50  application for credit pursuant to this section.
    51    § 2. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary,  none
    52  of  the  provisions  of  this  act shall be subject to section 25 of the
    53  retirement and social security law.

    54    § 3. This act shall take effect immediately.
          FISCAL NOTE.--Pursuant to Legislative Law, Section 50:

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          This bill would allow up to three (3)  years  of  service  credit  for
        military  duty  by removing all existing requirements that such military
        service be performed during certain war periods, during certain  hostil-
        ities  while  in theater of operations or upon the receipt of an expedi-
        tionary  medal. However, the total service credit granted for active and
        peacetime military service shall not exceed three (3)  years.    Tier  6
        members  would  be  required to make a payment of six percent of current
        compensation per year of additional service credit granted by this bill.
        Members of all other Tiers would be required to make a payment of  three

        percent  of  current  compensation per year of additional service credit
        granted by this bill. Members must have at least five (5) years of cred-
        it service (not including military service).
          If this bill is enacted, insofar as this proposal affects the New York
        State and Local Employees' Retirement System (ERS), it is estimated that
        the past service cost will average approximately 12% (9% for Tier 6)  of
        an  affected  members'  compensation for each year of additional service
        credit that is purchased.
          Insofar as this proposal affects the New York State and  Local  Police
        and Fire Retirement System (PFRS), it is estimated that the past service
        cost  will  average  approximately  17%  (14% for Tier 6) of an affected
        members' compensation for  each  year  of  additional  service  that  is
        purchased.
          The  exact  number  of  current  members as well as future members who

        could be affected by this legislation cannot be readily determined.
          ERS Costs: Pursuant to Section 25 of the Retirement and Social Securi-
        ty Law, the increased cost to the New York State  and  Local  Employees'
        Retirement  System  would be borne entirely by the State of New York and
        would require an itemized appropriation sufficient to pay  the  cost  of
        the  provision.  Since a member can apply for this service credit at any
        time prior to retirement, a precise cost can't be determined until  each
        member, as well as future members, applies for the service credit. Every
        year  a cost will be determined (and billed to the state) based on those
        benefiting from this provisions.
          PFRS Costs: These costs would be shared by the State of New  York  and
        the participating employers in the PFRS.
          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, 2013  actuarial  valu-
        ation.    Distributions  and  other  statistics can be found in the 2013
        Report of the  Actuary  and  the  2013  Comprehensive  Annual  Financial
        Report.
          The  actuarial assumptions and methods used are described in the 2010,
        2011, 2012 and 2013  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, 2013
        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  statement  of  actuarial  opinion

        contained herein.
          This estimate, dated October 28, 2013 and intended for use only during
        the 2014 Legislative Session, is Fiscal Note No. 2014-5, prepared by the
        Actuary for the New York State and Local  Employees'  Retirement  System
        and the New York State and Local Police and Fire Retirement System.
          FISCAL NOTE.--Pursuant to Legislative Law, Section 50:

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          With  respect  to  certain New York City Retirement Systems ("NYCRS"),
        this proposed legislation would amend  New  York  State  Retirement  and
        Social  Security Law ("RSSL") Section 1000 to provide certain members of
        the New York City Employees' Retirement System ("NYCERS"), the New  York
        City  Teachers' Retirement System ("NYCTRS"), the New York City Board of
        Education Retirement System ("BERS"), the New York City  Police  Pension

        Fund  ("POLICE")  and the New York Fire Department Pension Fund ("FIRE")
        the opportunity to obtain  additional  retirement  service  credits  for
        certain Military Service.
          This proposed legislation would permit any NYCERS member, prior to the
        effective  date  of retirement, to make application for these additional
        service credits.
          To obtain such Military Service credits, members would be required  to
        pay  to  the  appropriate  NYCRS,  for  each  year  of  Military Service
        purchased, a sum equal to 3.0% (6.0% for members who first join  on  and
        after  April  1,  2012)  if such member's compensation earned during the
        twelve months of credited service immediately preceding  the  date  that
        the member makes application for credit.
          MEMBERS  IMPACTED: Insofar as this proposed legislation relates to the
        NYCRS, the number of members who could  potentially  benefit  from  this

        proposed legislation cannot be readily determined.
          IMPACT  ON BENEFITS: With respect to the NYCRS, a member who served in
        the U.S. military and received an honorable discharge would  be  permit-
        ted,  after  completing five years of credited service (exclusive of the
        service credit that could be purchased under this proposed legislation),
        to purchase a maximum of three years of Military Service  (inclusive  of
        any prior purchases of Military Service credit).
          In  order  to  purchase  the Military Service credits provided in this
        proposed legislation, a  member  must  have  been  honorable  discharged
        following a period of "military duty" as defined in New York State Mili-
        tary Law Section 243.
          If  a  member's  Military  Service  meets  these conditions, then that
        member would be permitted to purchase a maximum of three years of  Mili-

        tary  Service  (inclusive  of  any  previously-received Military Service
        credit) attributable to any period of the member's military career.
          For purposes of the respective NYCRS, each year  of  Military  Service
        credit  purchased would apply toward providing the member with a year of
        benefit accrual  under  the  particular  benefit  formula  covering  the
        member.
          In  certain  circumstances, the member also may be entitled to utilize
        such Military Service as  qualifying  service  for  benefit  eligibility
        purposes.
          For purposes of this Fiscal Note, it has been assumed that members who
        purchase  Military  Service in accordance with this proposed legislation
        would generally be entitled to count such service  for  benefit  accrual
        purposes and for the purpose of qualifying for benefits.
          FINANCIAL IMPACT - OVERVIEW: With respect to an individual member, the

        additional  cost of this proposed legislation would depend on the length
        of all New York City service, age, salary history and Plan in which  the
        member  participates,  as  well as the number of years of service credit
        purchased.
          With respect to employers participating in  the  NYCRS,  the  ultimate
        employer  cost  of  this proposed legislation would be determined by the
        increase in benefits to be paid, the impact of certain benefits commenc-
        ing earlier and the reduction in certain future member contributions.

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          FINANCIAL IMPACT - ACTUARIAL PRESENT VALUES: The additional  Actuarial
        Present  Value ("APV") of benefits would depend on the number, salaries,
        ages and lengths of Military Service purchased by members who  would  be
        affected by this proposed legislation.

          With  respect  to  the  NYCRS and based on the census data assumptions
        herein, the enactment of this proposed legislation  would  increase  the
        Actuarial  Present  Value  ("APV") of benefits ("APVB") by approximately
        $178.5 million as of June 30, 2014.
          In addition, with respect to the  NYCRS,  the  APV  of  future  member
        contributions (primarily attributable to the payments by members of 3.0%
        (6.0%  for  members who first join on and after April 1, 2012) of salary
        per year of Military Service purchased) would increase by  approximately
        $26.5 million when measured as of June 30, 2014.
          Consequently, with respect to the NYCRS, the APV of net future employ-
        er  contributions  would  increase by approximately $152.0 million as of
        June 30, 2014.
          FINANCIAL IMPACT - ANNUAL EMPLOYER  COSTS:  The  ultimate  cost  of  a

        pension  plan  is  the  benefits it pays. With respect to the NYCRS, the
        financing of the ultimate cost depends upon the census data used and the
        actuarial assumptions and methods employed. Assuming that  all  eligible
        members  were  to  purchase  the eligible Military Service during Fiscal
        Year 2014 and based on the Actuary's actuarial assumptions  and  methods
        in  effect  as  of  June 30, 2013, the enactment of this proposed legis-
        lation would increase  annual  employer  costs  by  approximately  $18.0
        million per year.
          FINANCIAL  IMPACT - EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONS: The impact of the proposed
        legislation on employer contributions would be a function of the  census
        data  (i.e., age/service/salary, etc) reported to the Actuary and of the
        timing of the members electing to buy back their Military Service.
          With respect to the NYCRS, based on the  Actuary's  actuarial  assump-

        tions  and  methods in effect as of June 30, 2013, the enactment of this
        proposed legislation would ultimately increase employer contributions by
        approximately the estimated additional annual employer costs.
          If applications for buying back Military Service were completed during
        Fiscal Year 2014 and the NYCRS census data were updated to reflect  this
        information by June 30, 2014, then employer contributions would first be
        impacted for Fiscal Year 2016.
          If  the  Military  Service  buybacks  were completed after Fiscal Year
        2014, then the increase in employer contributions would be delayed.
          FINANCIAL IMPACT - SUMMARY: The following table summarizes  the  esti-
        mated financial impact of this proposed legislation on the NYSCRS.
 
                Estimated Financial impact to Allow Members of the NYCRS
                to Purchase up to Three Years of Military Service Credit
 

                                       ($ Millions)
                                                                        Estimated
                                                       Additional       First Year
                                      Additional     APV of Future      Additional
                  Retirement            APV of          Employer        Employer
                    System             Benefits       Contributions      Costs
 
        NYCERS                           $ 48.5            $ 40.8            $ 4.8
        NYCTRS                             14.4              11.9              1.4
        BERS                                2.0               1.7              0.2

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        POLICE                             92.6              79.4              9.4

        FIRE                               21.0              18.2              2.2
          TOTAL                         $ 178.5           $ 152.0           $ 18.0
 
          ADDITIONAL  EMPLOYER COSTS - GENERAL: In general, the real cost of the
        enactment of this proposed legislation would be the additional  benefits
        paid.
          OTHER  COSTS:  Not  measured in this Fiscal Note is the impact of this
        proposed legislation on the Manhattan and Bronx Surface Transit  Operat-
        ing Authority ("MaBSTOA") or on State or Local employees with respect to
        their  participation  in  the New York State and Local Retirement System
        ("NYSLRS") or the New York State Teachers' Retirement System ("NYSTRS").
          Also, this Fiscal Note does not include analyses of the impact of this
        proposed legislation on the expected increases in  administrative  costs

        or costs for Other Post-Employment Benefits ("OPEB").
          CENSUS DATA: The census data used for estimates of APV of benefits and
        employer  contributions presented herein are the active members included
        in the June 30, 2013 (Lag) actuarial valuations of NYCERS, NYCTRS, BERS,
        POLICE, and FIRE used to determine  the  Preliminary  Fiscal  Year  2015
        employer contributions.
          ACTUARIAL  ASSUMPTIONS  AND  METHODS:  Additional  APV of benefits, of
        member contributions and of employer contributions have  been  estimated
        as  of  June 30, 2014 using various approximating techniques and assump-
        tions by the Actuary, including, but not limited to:
          * A certain percentage of Veterans being honorably discharged.
          * A certain percentage of honorably discharged  veterans  being  disa-
        bled.
          *  Different  percentages  of  members  by NYRCS having prior Military
        Service.

          * Each eligible member purchasing an average of 2.5 years of the Mili-
        tary Service.
          Changes in employer contributions have  been  estimated  assuming  the
        increase in the APV of Future Employment Contributions would be financed
        over  a  time  period comparable to that used for actuarial losses under
        the Entry Age Actuarial Cost Method. Using this approach, the Additional
        APV of Future Employer Contributions would be amortized  over  a  closed
        15-year  period (14 payments under One-Year Lag Methodology) using level
        dollar payments.
          ECONOMIC VALUES OF BENEFITS: The actuarial assumptions used to  deter-
        mine  the financial impact of the proposed legislation discussed in this
        Fiscal Note are those appropriate for budgetary models  and  determining
        annual employer contributions to the NYCES.
          However,  the  economic  assumptions  that  are  used  for determining

        employer contributions do not develop risk-adjusted economic  values  of
        benefits.   Such risk-adjusted, economic values of benefits would likely
        differ significantly from those developed by the budgetary models.
          STATEMENT OF ACTUARIAL OPINION: I, Robert C. North, Jr., am the  Chief
        Actuary  for  the New York City Retirement Systems. I am a Fellow of the
        Society of Actuaries and a Member of the American Academy of  Actuaries.
        I  meet the Qualification Standards of the American Academy of Actuaries
        to render the actuarial opinion contained herein.
          FISCAL NOTE IDENTIFICATION: This estimate is  intended  for  use  only
        during  the  2014  Legislative Session. It is Fiscal Note 2014-04, dated
        January 30, 2014, prepared by the Chief Actuary for the  New  York  City
        Employees'  Retirement  System,  the  New York City Teachers' Retirement

        System, the New York City Board of Education Retirement System, the  New

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        York  City  Police Pension Fund and the New York Fire Deportment Pension
        Fund.
          FISCAL NOTE.--Pursuant to Legislative Law, Section 50:
          This  bill would amend Section 1000 of the Retirement and Social Secu-
        rity Law to allow active members of public  retirement  systems  of  New
        York  State  to  claim  service credit for up to three years of military
        service, regardless of when it was performed. Currently, active  members
        can  receive  service  credit  for  military service performed, but only
        during specified periods of war. A member must have at least five  years
        of  credited service to be eligible and make application for such credit
        before the effective date of retirement. To obtain such credit, a member

        must make payments as required in Section 1000  of  the  Retirement  and
        Social  Security  Law. Tier 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 members are required to pay
        three percent of salary earned during  the  twelve  months  of  credited
        service immediately preceding the year in which a claim is made for each
        year of military service. Tier 6 members are required to pay six percent
        of salary earned during the twelve months of credited service immediate-
        ly preceding the year in which a claim is made for each year of military
        service.
          It is not possible to determine the total annual cost to the employers
        of  members  of the New York State Teachers' Retirement System since the
        total amount of service credit which would be claimed  under  this  bill
        cannot  be  estimated.  However, the cost to the employers of members of
        the New York State  Teachers'  Retirement  System  is  estimated  to  be

        $21,700  per  year of service credited for Tier 1 and 2 members, $20,500
        per year of service credited for Tier 3 and 4 members, $20,400 per  year
        of  service  credited for Tier 5 members and $15,000 per year of service
        credited for Tier 6 members if this bill is enacted. These  costs  would
        be  offset by member payments required under Section 1000 of the Retire-
        ment and Social Security Law.
          The source of this estimate is Fiscal Note 2014-15 dated February  24,
        2014  prepared by the Actuary of the New York State Teachers' Retirement
        System and is intended for use only during the 2014 Legislative Session.
        I, Richard A. Young, am the Actuary for the  New  York  State  Teachers'
        Retirement  System.  I  am a member of the American Academy of Actuaries
        and I meet the Qualification Standards of the American Academy of  Actu-
        aries to render the actuarial opinion contained herein.
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