S03941 Summary:

BILL NOS03941
 
SAME ASNo same as
 
SPONSOROPPENHEIMER
 
COSPNSR
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Amd S61, Civ Serv L
 
Allows a police officer with a permanent appointment to be appointed to the permanent position of detective based on training and experience according to the rules established by his or her civil service commission.
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S03941 Actions:

BILL NOS03941
 
04/07/2009REFERRED TO CIVIL SERVICE AND PENSIONS
01/06/2010REFERRED TO CIVIL SERVICE AND PENSIONS
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S03941 Floor Votes:

There are no votes for this bill in this legislative session.
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S03941 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          3941
 
                               2009-2010 Regular Sessions
 
                    IN SENATE
 
                                      April 7, 2009
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  Sen.  OPPENHEIMER -- read twice and ordered printed, and
          when printed to be committed to the Committee  on  Civil  Service  and
          Pensions
 
        AN  ACT  to  amend the civil service law, in relation to authorizing the
          appointment of a police officer to the position of detective based  on
          training and experience
 

          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. Section 61 of the civil service law is amended by adding  a
     2  new subdivision 4 to read as follows:
     3    4.  Notwithstanding  any  other  provision  of  law to the contrary, a
     4  police officer with a permanent appointment  may  be  appointed  to  the
     5  permanent position of detective based upon his or her training and expe-
     6  rience  according to the rules established by his or her municipal civil
     7  service commission.
     8    § 2. This act shall take effect immediately.
 
 
 
 
 
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.

                                                                   LBD09154-01-9
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