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A08207 Summary:

BILL NOA08207
 
SAME ASSAME AS S07614
 
SPONSORPheffer Amato
 
COSPNSR
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Amd §§78-a & 378-a, R & SS L; amd §532-a, Ed L; amd §13-696, NYC Ad Cd
 
Provides a cost-of-living adjustment for New York public retirement systems.
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A08207 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          8207
 
                               2025-2026 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                       May 5, 2025
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  M.  of A. PHEFFER AMATO -- read once and referred to the
          Committee on Governmental Employees
 
        AN ACT to amend the retirement and social security  law,  the  education
          law  and  the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation
          to providing cost-of-living adjustments

          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section  1. Subdivision a of section 78-a of the retirement and social
     2  security law, as added by chapter 125 of the laws of 2000, is amended to
     3  read as follows:
     4    a. [A] Effective on the first day of September, two  thousand  twenty-
     5  five, a cost-of-living adjustment shall be payable on the basis provided
     6  for  in  this  section  to:  (i)  all  pensioners  who have attained age
     7  [sixty-two] fifty-five and have been retired for five years;  (ii)  [all
     8  pensioners  who  have  attained age fifty-five and have been retired for
     9  ten years; (iii)] all disability pensioners regardless of age  who  have
    10  been retired for five years; and [(iv)] (iii) all recipients of an acci-
    11  dental  death  benefit  regardless  of  age who have been receiving such
    12  benefit for five years.
    13    § 2. Subdivision a of section 378-a of the retirement and social secu-
    14  rity law, as added by chapter 125 of the laws of  2000,  is  amended  to
    15  read as follows:
    16    a.  [A]  Effective on the first day of September, two thousand twenty-
    17  five, a cost-of-living adjustment shall be payable on the basis provided
    18  for in this section  to:  (i)  all  pensioners  who  have  attained  age
    19  [sixty-two]  fifty-five  and  have been retired for five years; and (ii)
    20  [all pensioners who have attained age fifty-five and have  been  retired
    21  for  ten  years;  and (iii)] all disability pensioners regardless of age
    22  who have been retired for five years.
    23    § 3. Subdivision a of section 532-a of the education law, as added  by
    24  chapter 125 of the laws of 2000, is amended to read as follows:
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD11216-02-5

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     1    a.  [A]  Effective on the first day of September, two thousand twenty-
     2  five, a cost-of-living adjustment shall be payable on the basis provided
     3  for in this section  to:  (i)  all  pensioners  who  have  attained  age
     4  [sixty-two]  fifty-five  and have been retired for five years; (ii) [all
     5  pensioners  who  have  attained age fifty-five and have been retired for
     6  ten years; (iii)] all disability pensioners regardless of age  who  have
     7  been retired for five years; and [(iv)] (iii) all recipients of an acci-
     8  dental  death  benefit  regardless  of  age who have been receiving such
     9  benefit for five years.
    10    § 4. Subdivision a of section 13-696 of the administrative code of the
    11  city of New York, as amended by chapter 288 of  the  laws  of  2001,  is
    12  amended to read as follows:
    13    a.  [A]  Effective on the first day of September, two thousand twenty-
    14  five, a cost-of-living adjustment shall be payable to retired members of
    15  the New York city employees' retirement system, the New York city teach-
    16  ers' retirement system, the New York city police pension fund,  the  New
    17  York  city  fire  department  pension  fund,  the New York city board of
    18  education retirement system or  the  relief  and  pension  fund  of  the
    19  department  of  street  cleaning  provided for in subchapter one of this
    20  chapter on the basis provided for in this section to:  (i)  all  retired
    21  members  who  have  attained  age  [sixty-two]  fifty-five and have been
    22  retired for five years; (ii) [all retired members who have attained  age
    23  fifty-five  and  have been retired for ten years; (iii)] all members who
    24  retired for disability regardless of age who have been retired for  five
    25  years;  and  [(iv)]  (iii) all recipients of an accidental death benefit
    26  regardless of age who have been receiving such benefit for five years.
    27    § 5. This act shall take effect immediately.
          FISCAL NOTE.--Pursuant to Legislative Law, Section 50:
          This bill would provide an increase in the  defined  benefit  cost-of-
        living  adjustment (COLA) for New York public retirement systems. Start-
        ing with the September 2025 payment, COLA will be payable to  pensioners
        who have attained age fifty-five and retired for at least 5 years.
          Insofar  as  this bill affects the New York State and Local Employees'
        Retirement System (NYSLERS), the increased costs would be shared by  the
        State  of  New York and the local participating employers in NYSLERS. If
        this bill were enacted during the 2025 Legislative Session, the increase
        in the present value of benefits would be approximately $599 million.
          In NYSLERS, this benefit improvement will be funded by (1)  billing  a
        past  service  cost  to  cover  retrospective  benefit increases and (2)
        increasing the billing rates charged annually to cover prospective bene-
        fit increases, as follows:
          (1) To fund retrospective costs, pursuant to Section 25 of the Retire-
        ment and Social Security Law, the State of New York will be required  to
        pay $373 million as of March 1, 2026.
          (2) To fund prospective costs, the annual contribution required of all
        participating  employers  in  NYSLERS  is  0.09%  of billable salary, or
        approximately $12 million to the State of New York and approximately $18
        million to the local participating employers. This permanent annual cost
        will vary in subsequent billing cycles with changes in the billing  rate
        and salary of the affected members.
          This proposal primarily benefits current and former members of Tiers 1
        -  5.  The  cost  of this benefit improvement will primarily be borne by
        current and future members of Tier 6.
          Insofar as this bill affects the New York State and Local  Police  and
        Fire  Retirement  System (NYSLPFRS), the increased costs would be shared
        by the State of New  York  and  the  local  participating  employers  in

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        NYSLPFRS. If this bill were enacted during the 2025 Legislative Session,
        the  increase  in  the  present value of benefits would be approximately
        $126 million.
 
        NYSLPFRS                Increase in present        Increase in required
                                 value of benefits            contributions
 
        Pensioners                     $ 55 mn                   $ 0 mn
        Actives Tiers 1-5              $ 43 mn                   $ 51 mn
           (Closed)
        Actives Tier 6                 $ 28 mn                   $ 75 mn
           (Open)
          Total                        $126 mn                   $126 mn
 
          In NYSLPFRS, this benefit improvement will be funded by increasing the
        billing  rates charged annually to cover both retrospective and prospec-
        tive benefit increases. The annual contribution required of all  partic-
        ipating  employers  in  NYSLPFRS is 0.2% of billable salary, or approxi-
        mately $1.7 million to the State of  New  York  and  approximately  $7.5
        million to the local participating employers. This permanent annual cost
        will  vary in subsequent billing cycles with changes in the billing rate
        and salary of the affected members.
          Summary of relevant resources:
          Membership data as of March 31, 2024 was used in measuring the  impact
        of the proposed change, the same data used in the April 1, 2024 actuari-
        al  valuation.  Distributions  and  other statistics can be found in the
        2024 Report of the Actuary and the 2024 Annual  Comprehensive  Financial
        Report.  The actuarial assumptions and methods used are described in the
        2024  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, 2024 New York State and Local Retirement System Financial Statements
        and Supplementary Information.
          This fiscal note does not constitute a legal opinion on the  viability
        of  the  proposed change nor is it intended to serve as a substitute for
        the professional judgment of an attorney.
          This estimate, dated April 22, 2025, and intended for use only  during
        the  2025  Legislative  Session,  is  Fiscal Note No. 2025-140. As Chief
        Actuary of the New York State and  Local  Retirement  System,  I,  Aaron
        Schottin Young, hereby certify that this analysis complies with applica-
        ble  Actuarial Standards of Practice as well as the Code of Professional
        Conduct and Qualification Standards for Actuaries Issuing Statements  of
        Actuarial  Opinion of the American Academy of Actuaries, of which I am a
        member.
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