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S01449 Summary:

BILL NOS01449
 
SAME ASSAME AS A04624
 
SPONSORBORRELLO
 
COSPNSRHELMING, OBERACKER
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Amd §58, Civ Serv L; amd §215, Exec L
 
Eliminates the maximum age for taking the civil service examination for appointment as a police officer or as an environmental conservation officer.
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S01449 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          1449
 
                               2025-2026 Regular Sessions
 
                    IN SENATE
 
                                    January 10, 2025
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  Sens.  BORRELLO,  HELMING,  OBERACKER  -- 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 and the executive law, in relation
          to  eliminating the maximum age limitation for appointment as a police
          officer or as an environmental conservation officer
 
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section  1.  Paragraph (a) of subdivision 1 of section 58 of the civil
     2  service law, as amended by chapter 244 of the laws of 2013,  is  amended
     3  to read as follows:
     4    (a) [he or she] such person is not less than twenty years of age as of
     5  the  date  of  appointment [nor more than thirty-five years of age as of
     6  the date when the applicant takes the written examination, provided that
     7  the maximum age requirement of thirty-five years of age as set forth  in
     8  this  paragraph  shall not apply to eligible lists finalized pursuant to
     9  an examination administered prior to May thirty-first, nineteen  hundred
    10  ninety-nine  or  a  police  officer  in  the department of environmental
    11  conservation, provided, however, that:
    12    (i) time spent on military duty or on terminal leave, not exceeding  a
    13  total  of  six  years, shall be subtracted from the age of any applicant
    14  who has passed his or her thirty-fifth birthday as provided in  subdivi-
    15  sion ten-a of section two hundred forty-three of the military law;
    16    (ii) such maximum age requirement of thirty-five years shall not apply
    17  to  any  police officer as defined in subdivision thirty-four of section
    18  1.20 of the criminal procedure law, who was continuously employed by the
    19  Buffalo municipal housing authority between January first, two  thousand
    20  five  and June thirtieth, two thousand five and who takes the next writ-
    21  ten exam offered after the effective date of this  subparagraph  by  the
    22  city  of  Buffalo  civil  service  commission for employment as a police

         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD04483-01-5

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     1  officer in the city of Buffalo police department, or June thirtieth, two
     2  thousand six, whichever is later; and
     3    (iii)  such  maximum  age  requirement  of thirty-five years shall not
     4  apply to any police officer of any county, town, city or village  police
     5  force  not  otherwise  provided for in this section if the eligible list
     6  has been exhausted and there are no other eligible candidates; provided,
     7  however, the police officer themselves are on the eligible list of  such
     8  county,  town,  city or village and meet all other requirements of merit
     9  and fitness set forth by this chapter and do not exceed the maximum  age
    10  of thirty-nine];
    11    §  2. Subdivision 2 of section 58 of the civil service law, as amended
    12  by chapter 244 of the laws of 2013, is amended to read as follows:
    13    2. The provisions of this section shall not prevent any county,  city,
    14  town,  village, housing authority, transit authority, police district or
    15  the department of environmental conservation from setting more  restric-
    16  tive  requirements  of  eligibility for its police officers[, except the
    17  maximum age to be a police officer  as  provided  in  paragraph  (a)  of
    18  subdivision one of this section].
    19    §  3.  Subdivision  4 of section 58 of the civil service law, as sepa-
    20  rately amended by chapters 375 and 397 of the laws of  1990,  paragraphs
    21  (a) and (b) as amended by chapter 561 of the laws of 2015, paragraph (c)
    22  as amended by chapter 190 of the laws of 2008 and subparagraphs (ii) and
    23  (iv) of paragraph (c) as amended by section 58 of subpart B of part C of
    24  chapter 62 of the laws of 2011, is amended to read as follows:
    25    4.  (a) [Any person who has received provisional or permanent appoint-
    26  ment in the competitive class of the civil service as a  police  officer
    27  of  the  regional  state  park  police, the state university of New York
    28  police, the department of environmental conservation or any police force
    29  or police department of any county, city, town, village, housing author-
    30  ity, transit authority or police district shall be  eligible  to  resign
    31  from  any  police  force  or police department, and to be appointed as a
    32  police officer in the same or any other police force or  police  depart-
    33  ment  without satisfying the age requirements set forth in paragraph (a)
    34  of subdivision one of this section at the time of such second or  subse-
    35  quent appointment, provided such second or subsequent appointment occurs
    36  within thirty days of the date of resignation.
    37    (b)  Any  person who has received permanent appointment in the compet-
    38  itive class of the civil service as a police  officer  of  the  regional
    39  state  park police, the state university of New York police, the depart-
    40  ment of environmental conservation or any police force or police depart-
    41  ment of any county, city,  town,  village,  housing  authority,  transit
    42  authority or police district shall be eligible to resign from any police
    43  force  or  police department and, subject to such civil service rules as
    44  may be applicable, shall be  eligible  for  reinstatement  in  the  same
    45  police force or police department or in any other police force or police
    46  department  to which he or she was eligible for transfer, without satis-
    47  fying the age requirements set forth in paragraph (a) of subdivision one
    48  of this section at the time of such reinstatement, provided  such  rein-
    49  statement occurs within one year of the date of resignation.
    50    (c)  (i)] Legislative findings and declaration. The legislature hereby
    51  finds and declares that it  is  frequently  impracticable  to  ascertain
    52  fitness  for  the positions of detective and investigator within various
    53  police or sheriffs departments around the state by means  of  a  compet-
    54  itive  examination  due  to the unique nature of the duties assigned and
    55  the intangible personal qualities needed to  perform  such  duties.  The
    56  legislature  further  finds  that competitive examination has never been

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     1  employed in many police, correction or sheriffs departments,  to  ascer-
     2  tain fitness for the positions of detective and investigator within such
     3  police, correction or sheriffs departments; such fitness has always been
     4  determined  by  evaluation of the capabilities of an individual (who has
     5  in any case received permanent appointment to  the  position  of  police
     6  officer, correction officer of any rank or deputy sheriff) by superviso-
     7  ry  personnel.  The  legislature  further  finds  that an individual who
     8  performs in an investigatory position in a manner sufficiently satisfac-
     9  tory to the appropriate supervisors to hold such  an  assignment  for  a
    10  period  of eighteen months, has demonstrated fitness for the position of
    11  detective or investigator within such  police,  correction  or  sheriffs
    12  department  at least as sufficiently as could be ascertained by means of
    13  a competitive examination.
    14    [(ii)] (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, in  any  juris-
    15  diction,  other  than a city with a population of one million or more or
    16  the state department of corrections  and  community  supervision,  which
    17  does  not administer examinations for designation to detective or inves-
    18  tigator, any person who has received permanent appointment to the  posi-
    19  tion of police officer, correction officer of any rank or deputy sheriff
    20  and is temporarily assigned to perform the duties of detective or inves-
    21  tigator  shall, whenever such assignment to the duties of a detective or
    22  investigator exceeds eighteen months, be  permanently  designated  as  a
    23  detective  or  investigator and receive the compensation ordinarily paid
    24  to persons in such designation.
    25    [(iii)] (c) Nothing contained in [subparagraph (ii)] paragraph (b)  of
    26  this  [paragraph] subdivision  shall be construed to limit any jurisdic-
    27  tion's ability to administer examinations for appointment to  the  posi-
    28  tions  of  detective  and investigator, provided however that any person
    29  temporarily assigned to perform the duties of detective or  investigator
    30  within  the  period  commencing September twenty-third, nineteen hundred
    31  ninety-three through and including the date upon  which  this  paragraph
    32  shall  have  become a law and who has not been designated as a detective
    33  or investigator and who has not been subject to an examination for which
    34  there is a certified eligible list, shall be permanently designated as a
    35  detective or investigator whenever such  assignment  to  the  duties  of
    36  detective or investigator exceeds eighteen months.
    37    [(iv)]  (d)  Detectives  and  investigators designated since September
    38  twenty-third, nineteen hundred ninety  and  prior  to  February  twenty-
    39  fourth, nineteen hundred ninety-five by any state, county, town, village
    40  or  city  (other than a city with a population of one million or more or
    41  the state department of corrections and community  supervision)  police,
    42  correction  or  sheriffs  department, pursuant to the provisions of this
    43  paragraph in effect during such period, who continue to  serve  in  such
    44  positions,  shall  retain their detective or investigator status without
    45  any right to retroactive financial entitlement.
    46    § 4. Subdivision 3 of section 215 of the executive law, as amended  by
    47  chapter 478 of the laws of 2004, is amended to read as follows:
    48    3.  The  sworn members of the New York state police shall be appointed
    49  by the superintendent and permanent appointees may  be  removed  by  the
    50  superintendent only after a hearing. No person shall be appointed to the
    51  New  York  state  police force as a sworn member unless [he or she] such
    52  person shall be a citizen of the United States, [between  the  ages  of]
    53  and at least twenty-one [and twenty-nine years except that in the super-
    54  intendent's  discretion,  the maximum age may be extended to thirty-five
    55  years. Notwithstanding any other provision of  law  or  any  general  or
    56  special law to the contrary the time spent on military duty, not exceed-

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     1  ing a total of six years, shall be subtracted from the age of any appli-
     2  cant  who  has  passed  his or her twenty-ninth birthday, solely for the
     3  purpose of permitting qualification as to age and for no other  purpose.
     4  Such  limitations as to age however shall not apply to persons appointed
     5  to the positions of counsel, first assistant counsel, assistant counsel,
     6  and assistant deputy superintendent for employee relations  nor  to  any
     7  person  appointed  to  the  bureau of criminal investigation pursuant to
     8  section two hundred sixteen of this article nor] years of age. Nor shall
     9  any person be appointed unless [he or she] such person has  fitness  and
    10  good  moral  character and shall have passed a physical and mental exam-
    11  ination based upon standards provided by the rules  and  regulations  of
    12  the superintendent. Appointments shall be made for a probationary period
    13  which, in the case of appointees required to attend and complete a basic
    14  training  program  at  the state police academy, shall include such time
    15  spent attending the basic school and terminate one year after successful
    16  completion thereof. All other sworn members shall be subject to a proba-
    17  tionary period of one year  from  the  date  of  appointment.  Following
    18  satisfactory completion of the probationary period the member shall be a
    19  permanent  appointee.  Voluntary  resignation or withdrawal from the New
    20  York state police during such appointment  shall  be  submitted  to  the
    21  superintendent  for  approval.    Reasonable  time  shall be required to
    22  account for all equipment issued or for  debts  or  obligations  to  the
    23  state  to  be  satisfied.  Resignation  or  withdrawal from the division
    24  during a time of emergency, so declared by the governor,  shall  not  be
    25  approved  if  contrary  to the best interest of the state and shall be a
    26  misdemeanor. No sworn member removed from  the  New  York  state  police
    27  shall be eligible for reappointment. The superintendent shall make rules
    28  and  regulations  subject to approval by the governor for the discipline
    29  and control of the New York state police and  for  the  examination  and
    30  qualifications of applicants for appointment as members thereto and such
    31  examinations  shall  be held and conducted by the superintendent subject
    32  to such rules and  regulations.  The  superintendent  is  authorized  to
    33  charge  a  fee  of  twenty  dollars as an application fee for any person
    34  applying to take a competitive examination for the position of  trooper,
    35  and a fee of five dollars for any competitive examination for a civilian
    36  position. The superintendent shall promulgate regulations subject to the
    37  approval  of  the director of the budget, to provide for a waiver of the
    38  application fee when the fee would cause an unreasonable hardship on the
    39  applicant and to establish a fee schedule and charge fees for the use of
    40  state police facilities.
    41    § 5. This act shall take effect immediately.
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