Authorizes members or officers of the state police who were previously firefighters receive credit for such previous firefighter service for the purposes of retirement.
STATE OF NEW YORK
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8350--A
2025-2026 Regular Sessions
IN ASSEMBLY
May 13, 2025
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Introduced by M. of A. BUTTENSCHON, COLTON, GRIFFIN, STECK, STIRPE,
LUNSFORD, CONRAD, BURDICK, PHEFFER AMATO, SAYEGH, WOERNER, FALL, SHIM-
SKY, CLARK, KASSAY, HEVESI, JACOBSON, SANTABARBARA, P. CARROLL, KAY,
EACHUS, McDONALD -- read once and referred to the Committee on Govern-
mental Employees -- reported and referred to the Committee on Ways and
Means -- 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 commit-
tee
AN ACT to amend the retirement and social security law, in relation to
authorizing members or officers of the state police who were previous-
ly firefighters to count such firefighter service towards such
member's or officer's retirement plan
The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-bly, do enact as follows:
1 Section 1. The subdivision heading of subdivision c of section 381-b
2 of the retirement and social security law, as amended by chapter 581 of
3 the laws of 2001, is amended and a new paragraph 3 is added to read as
4 follows:
5 Credit for previous [police] service.
6 (3) Career firefighter service. In computing the years of total cred-
7 itable service in such division each member who was previously a fire-
8 fighter of any county, city, town, village or fire district and a member
9 of the New York state and local police and fire retirement system shall
10 receive full credit and be given full allowance for service previously
11 rendered as a firefighter.
12 § 2. This act shall take effect immediately.
FISCAL NOTE.--Pursuant to Legislative Law, Section 50:
This bill would expand the definition of creditable service in section
381-b of the Retirement and Social Security Law to include firefighter
EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
[] is old law to be omitted.
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service credit. Currently, a New York State Trooper does not receive
service credit for time worked as a firefighter.
There will be an immediate past service cost of $2.32 million borne by
the State of New York as a one-time payment. This cost assumes that
payment will be made on March 1, 2027.
This bill will marginally increase the State of New York's annual
contributions beginning FYE 2027.
These estimated costs are based on 9 affected members employed by the
State of New York, with annual salary of approximately $1.60 million as
of March 31, 2025.
Summary of relevant resources:
Membership data as of March 31, 2025 was used to measure the impact of
the bill, the same data used in the Actuarial Valuations dated April 1,
2025. Distributions and other statistics can be found in the 2025 Report
of the Actuary and the 2025 Annual Comprehensive Financial Report. The
actuarial assumptions and methods used are described in the 2025 Annual
Report to the Comptroller on Actuarial Assumptions, and the Codes, Rules
and Regulations of the State of New York: Audit and Control. The fair
value of assets and GASB disclosures can be found in the 2025 Financial
Statements and Supplementary Information.
Assumptions, demographics, and other considerations may have been
modified to better reflect specific provisions of any proposed benefit
change(s).
This fiscal note does not constitute a legal opinion on the viability
of the bill, nor is it intended to serve as a substitute for the profes-
sional judgment of an attorney.
This estimate, dated January 15, 2026, and intended for use only
during the 2026 Legislative Session, is Fiscal Note Number 2026-2. As
Chief Actuary of the New York State and Local Retirement System
(NYSLRS), I, Aaron Schottin Young, hereby certify that this analysis
complies with applicable 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 Actu-
aries, of which I am a member. I am a member of NYSLRS but do not
believe it impairs my objectivity.