•  Summary 
  •  
  •  Actions 
  •  
  •  Committee Votes 
  •  
  •  Floor Votes 
  •  
  •  Memo 
  •  
  •  Text 
  •  
  •  LFIN 
  •  
  •  Chamber Video/Transcript 

S01538 Summary:

BILL NOS01538
 
SAME ASSAME AS A02535, SAME AS S08837
 
SPONSORGALLIVAN
 
COSPNSRHARCKHAM, ADDABBO, BORRELLO, FAHY, HINCHEY, ROLISON, RYAN C, SKOUFIS, WEIK
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Amd §207-c, Gen Muni L
 
Provides optional disability coverage for county probation officers.
Go to top

S01538 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          1538
 
                               2025-2026 Regular Sessions
 
                    IN SENATE
 
                                    January 10, 2025
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  Sens.  GALLIVAN, HARCKHAM, BORRELLO, HINCHEY, ROLISON --
          read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to  be  committed  to
          the Committee on Local Government
 
        AN ACT to amend the general municipal law, in relation to optional disa-
          bility coverage for county probation officers

          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. Subdivision 1 of section 207-c  of  the  general  municipal
     2  law,  as  amended  by  section 55 of chapter 476 of the laws of 2018, is
     3  amended to read as follows:
     4    1. Any sheriff, undersheriff, deputy sheriff or corrections officer of
     5  the sheriff's department of any county or any member of a  police  force
     6  of  any  county,  city  of  less  than  one  million population, town or
     7  village, or of any district, agency, board, body or commission  thereof,
     8  or  any LIRR police officer as defined in paragraph two of subdivision a
     9  of section three hundred eighty-nine of the retirement and social  secu-
    10  rity  law  whose  benefits  are provided in and pursuant to such section
    11  three hundred eighty-nine, or  a  detective-investigator  or  any  other
    12  investigator  who  is a police officer pursuant to the provisions of the
    13  criminal procedure law employed in the office of a district attorney  of
    14  any  county, or any corrections officer of the county of Erie department
    15  of corrections, or an advanced ambulance medical technician employed  by
    16  the  county  of Nassau, or any detention officer employed by the city of
    17  Yonkers,  or  any  supervising  fire  inspector,  fire  inspector,  fire
    18  marshal,  or  assistant fire marshal employed full-time in the county of
    19  Nassau fire marshal's office, or at the option of [the] any  county  [of
    20  Nassau],  any  county probation officer [of the county of Nassau] who is
    21  injured in the performance of [his or her] their duties or who is  taken
    22  sick as a result of the performance of [his or her] such duties so as to
    23  necessitate  medical or other lawful remedial treatment shall be paid by
    24  the municipality or The Long Island Rail Road Company by  which  [he  or

         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD02524-01-5

        S. 1538                             2

     1  she]  such  employee  is  employed the full amount of [his or her] their
     2  regular salary or wages from such employer until [his or her] the  disa-
     3  bility  arising therefrom has ceased, and, in addition such municipality
     4  or  The  Long  Island  Rail Road Company shall be liable for all medical
     5  treatment and hospital care necessitated by reason  of  such  injury  or
     6  illness. Provided, however, and notwithstanding the foregoing provisions
     7  of  this  section,  the  municipal  or The Long Island Rail Road Company
     8  health authorities or any physician appointed for  the  purpose  by  the
     9  municipality  or The Long Island Rail Road Company, as relevant, after a
    10  determination has first been made  that  such  injury  or  sickness  was
    11  incurred  during, or resulted from, such performance of duty, may attend
    12  any such injured or sick police officer, from  time  to  time,  for  the
    13  purpose of providing medical, surgical or other treatment, or for making
    14  inspections,  and the municipality or The Long Island Rail Road Company,
    15  as the case may be, shall not be liable for salary or wages  payable  to
    16  such  police  officer,  or for the cost of medical treatment or hospital
    17  care furnished after such date as such health authorities  or  physician
    18  shall certify that such injured or sick police officer has recovered and
    19  is  physically  able to perform [his or her] regular duties. Any injured
    20  or sick police officer who shall refuse to accept medical  treatment  or
    21  hospital  care  or  shall refuse to permit medical inspections as herein
    22  authorized, including examinations pursuant to subdivision two  of  this
    23  section,  shall be deemed to have waived [his or her] their rights under
    24  this section in respect to expenses for medical  treatment  or  hospital
    25  care rendered and for salary or wages payable after such refusal.
    26    Notwithstanding  any  provision  of law to the contrary, a provider of
    27  medical treatment or hospital care furnished pursuant to the  provisions
    28  of  this  section  shall not collect or attempt to collect reimbursement
    29  for such treatment or care  from  any  such  police  officer,  any  such
    30  advanced ambulance medical technician or any such detention officer.
    31    §  2.  Subdivision 1 of section 207-c of the general municipal law, as
    32  amended by section 56 of chapter 476 of the laws of 2018, is amended  to
    33  read as follows:
    34    1. Any sheriff, undersheriff, deputy sheriff or corrections officer of
    35  the  sheriff's  department  of  any county (hereinafter referred to as a
    36  "police officer") or any member of a police force of any county, city of
    37  less than one million population, town or village, or of  any  district,
    38  agency,  board,  body or commission thereof, or a detective-investigator
    39  or any other investigator who  is  a  police  officer  pursuant  to  the
    40  provisions  of  the  criminal  procedure law employed in the office of a
    41  district attorney of any county, or any corrections officer of the coun-
    42  ty of Erie department of corrections, or an advanced  ambulance  medical
    43  technician  employed  by  the county of Nassau, or any detention officer
    44  employed by the city of Yonkers, or any supervising fire inspector, fire
    45  inspector, fire marshal or assistant fire marshal employed full-time  in
    46  the  county  of  Nassau fire marshal's office, or at the option of [the]
    47  any county [of Nassau], any county probation officer [of the  county  of
    48  Nassau]  who  is injured in the performance of [his or her] their duties
    49  or who is taken sick as a result of the performance of [his or her] such
    50  duties so as to necessitate medical or other lawful  remedial  treatment
    51  shall  be paid by the municipality by which [he or she] such employee is
    52  employed the full amount of [his or her] their regular salary  or  wages
    53  until  [his or her] the disability arising therefrom has ceased, and, in
    54  addition such municipality shall be liable for all medical treatment and
    55  hospital  care  necessitated  by  reason  of  such  injury  or  illness.
    56  Provided,  however, and notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this

        S. 1538                             3
 
     1  section, the municipal health authorities or any physician appointed for
     2  the purpose by the municipality, after a determination  has  first  been
     3  made that such injury or sickness was incurred during, or resulted from,
     4  such  performance  of  duty,  may attend any such injured or sick police
     5  officer, from time to time, for the purpose of providing medical, surgi-
     6  cal or other treatment, or for making inspections and  the  municipality
     7  shall  not be liable for salary or wages payable to such police officer,
     8  or for the cost of medical treatment or hospital  care  furnished  after
     9  such  date  as  such  health authorities or physician shall certify that
    10  such injured or sick police officer has recovered and is physically able
    11  to perform [his or her] regular duties.   Any  injured  or  sick  police
    12  officer who shall refuse to accept medical treatment or hospital care or
    13  shall refuse to permit medical inspections as herein authorized, includ-
    14  ing  examinations  pursuant to subdivision two of this section, shall be
    15  deemed to have waived [his or her] their rights under  this  section  in
    16  respect  to expenses for medical treatment or hospital care rendered and
    17  for salary or wages payable after such refusal.
    18    Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary,  a  provider  of
    19  medical  treatment or hospital care furnished pursuant to the provisions
    20  of this section shall not collect or attempt  to  collect  reimbursement
    21  for  such  treatment or care from any such police officer, a member of a
    22  police force of any county, city, any such  advanced  ambulance  medical
    23  technician,  any such detention officer or any such detective-investiga-
    24  tor or any other such investigator who is a police officer  pursuant  to
    25  the provisions of the criminal procedure law.
    26    § 3. This act shall take effect immediately; provided that section two
    27  of this act shall take effect on the same date and in the same manner as
    28  chapter 628 of the laws of 1991 takes effect.
Go to top