A06578 Summary:

BILL NOA06578
 
SAME ASSAME AS S06308
 
SPONSORPheffer Amato
 
COSPNSR
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Amd §§448, 508 & 606, R & SS L; amd §13-148, NYC Ad Cd
 
Relates to death benefits for members of the uniformed force of the New York city department of sanitation and members of the uniformed force of the New York city department of correction; establishes that the beneficiaries of a member who would have been entitled to a service retirement benefit at the time of his or her death may elect to receive, in a lump sum, an amount payable which shall be equal to the pension reserve that would have been established had the member retired on the date of his or her death, or the value of the death benefit and the reserve-for-increased-take-home-pay, if any, whichever is greater.
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A06578 Actions:

BILL NOA06578
 
04/19/2023referred to governmental employees
01/03/2024referred to governmental employees
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A06578 Committee Votes:

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A06578 Floor Votes:

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A06578 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          6578
 
                               2023-2024 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                     April 19, 2023
                                       ___________
 
        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 and the  adminis-
          trative  code  of  the city of New York, in relation to death benefits
          for members of the uniformed force of the New York city department  of
          sanitation  and  members  of  the uniformed force of the New York city
          department of correction
 
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section  1.  Subdivision b of section 448 of the retirement and social
     2  security law is amended by adding a new paragraph 3 to read as follows:
     3    3. Provided further, notwithstanding any other provision of this arti-
     4  cle to the contrary, where a member is in the uniformed force of the New
     5  York city department of sanitation or the uniformed  force  of  the  New
     6  York  city  department  of correction, and would have been entitled to a
     7  service retirement benefit at the time of his or her death and where his
     8  or her death occurs on or after July first, two  thousand  twenty-three,
     9  the beneficiary or beneficiaries may elect to receive, in a lump sum, an
    10  amount  payable  which  shall be equal to the pension reserve that would
    11  have been established had the member retired on the date of his  or  her
    12  death,  or the value of the death benefit and the reserve-for-increased-
    13  take-home-pay, if any, whichever is greater.
    14    § 2. Subdivision b of section 508 of the retirement and social securi-
    15  ty law, as amended by chapter 476 of the laws of  2018,  is  amended  to
    16  read as follows:
    17    b.  A  member of a retirement system subject to the provisions of this
    18  article who is a police officer, firefighter, correction officer, inves-
    19  tigator revised plan member or sanitation worker and is in a plan  which
    20  permits  immediate  retirement  upon completion of a specified period of
    21  service without regard to age or who is subject  to  the  provisions  of
    22  section  five  hundred  four or five hundred five of this article, shall
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD08424-02-3

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     1  upon completion of ninety days  of  service  be  covered  for  financial
     2  protection  in  the  event of death in service pursuant to this subdivi-
     3  sion.
     4    1. Such death benefit shall be equal to three times the member's sala-
     5  ry  raised  to the next highest multiple of one thousand dollars, but in
     6  no event shall it exceed three times the  maximum  salary  specified  in
     7  section one hundred thirty of the civil service law or, in the case of a
     8  member  of  a  retirement system other than the New York city employees'
     9  retirement system, or in the case of a  member  of  the  New  York  city
    10  employees'   retirement   system  who  is  a  New  York  city  uniformed
    11  correction/sanitation revised plan member  or  an  investigator  revised
    12  plan member, the specific limitations specified for age of entrance into
    13  service  contained  in subparagraphs (b), (c), (d), (e) and (f) of para-
    14  graph two of subdivision a of this section.
    15    2. Provided further, notwithstanding any other provision of this arti-
    16  cle to the contrary, where a member is in the uniformed force of the New
    17  York city department of sanitation or the uniformed  force  of  the  New
    18  York  city  department  of correction, and would have been entitled to a
    19  service retirement benefit at the time of his or her death and where his
    20  or her death occurs on or after July first, two  thousand  twenty-three,
    21  the beneficiary or beneficiaries may elect to receive, in a lump sum, an
    22  amount  payable  which  shall be equal to the pension reserve that would
    23  have been established had the member retired on the date of his  or  her
    24  death,  or the value of the death benefit and the reserve-for-increased-
    25  take-home-pay, if any, whichever is greater.
    26    § 3. Subdivision b of section 606 of the retirement and social securi-
    27  ty law, as amended by chapter 476 of the laws of  2018,  is  amended  to
    28  read as follows:
    29    b.  A  member of a retirement system subject to the provisions of this
    30  article who is a police  officer,  firefighter,  correction  officer  or
    31  sanitation  worker  and  is in a plan which permits immediate retirement
    32  upon completion of a specified period of service without regard  to  age
    33  or  who is subject to the provisions of section six hundred four of this
    34  article, shall upon completion of ninety days of service be covered  for
    35  financial  protection  in the event of death in service pursuant to this
    36  subdivision.
    37    1. Such death benefit shall be equal to three times the member's sala-
    38  ry raised to the next highest multiple of one thousand dollars,  but  in
    39  no  event  shall  it  exceed three times the maximum salary specified in
    40  section one hundred thirty of the civil service law or, in the case of a
    41  member of a retirement system other than the New  York  city  employees'
    42  retirement  system,  the  specific  limitations  specified  for  age  of
    43  entrance into service contained in subparagraphs (b), (c), (d), (e)  and
    44  (f) of paragraph two of subdivision a of this section.
    45    2. Provided further, notwithstanding any other provision of this arti-
    46  cle to the contrary, where a member is in the uniformed force of the New
    47  York  city  department  of  sanitation or the uniformed force of the New
    48  York city department of correction, and would have been  entitled  to  a
    49  service retirement benefit at the time of his or her death and where his
    50  or  her  death occurs on or after July first, two thousand twenty-three,
    51  the beneficiary or beneficiaries may elect to receive, in a lump sum, an
    52  amount payable which shall be equal to the pension  reserve  that  would
    53  have  been  established had the member retired on the date of his or her
    54  death, or the value of the death benefit and the  reserve-for-increased-
    55  take-home-pay, if any, whichever is greater.

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     1    § 4. Section 13-148 of the administrative code of the city of New York
     2  is amended by adding a new subdivision d to read as follows:
     3    d.  Notwithstanding any other provision of this article to the contra-
     4  ry, where a member is in the uniformed force of the department of  sani-
     5  tation or the uniformed force of the department of correction, and would
     6  have been entitled to a service retirement benefit at the time of his or
     7  her  death and where his or her death occurs on or after July first, two
     8  thousand twenty-three, the beneficiary or  beneficiaries  may  elect  to
     9  receive,  in  a  lump sum, an amount payable which shall be equal to the
    10  pension reserve that would have been established had the member  retired
    11  on  the  date of his or her death, or the value of the death benefit and
    12  the reserve-for-increased-take-home-pay, if any, whichever is greater.
    13    § 5. This act shall take effect immediately.
          FISCAL NOTE.--Pursuant to Legislative Law, Section 50:
          SUMMARY OF BILL: This proposed legislation would amend  Sections  448,
        508,  and  606  of  the  Retirement  and  Social Security Law (RSSL) and
        Section 13-148 of the Administrative  Code  of  the  City  of  New  York
        (ACCNY) to provide an alternative death benefit for Correction and Sani-
        tation  members  in  all Tiers and Plans of the New York City Employees'
        Retirement System (NYCERS).
          Effective Date: Upon enactment for deaths occurring on or  after  July
        1, 2023.
          IMPACT  ON  BENEFITS:  Currently,  NYCERS  Correction  and  Sanitation
        members are generally entitled to a  lump  sum  ordinary  death  benefit
        equal  to  a  multiple  of  salary plus the return of member accumulated
        contributions and increased-take-home-pay (ITHP), if  any.  These  death
        benefits are generally calculated as three times the final year's salary
        raised to the next highest multiple of $1,000. Some of these death bene-
        fits are subject to salary caps and other reductions.
          Under the proposed legislation, the ordinary death benefit for members
        who are otherwise eligible to receive a service retirement benefit would
        be  the  greater  of  their  current  death  benefit or the value of the
        pension reserve that would have been established had they retired on the
        date of their death. The pension reserve is the  present  value  of  all
        payments  expected  to  be made on account of any pension, or benefit in
        lieu of any pension, granted under provisions of law and  computed  upon
        the  basis  of adopted mortality tables with regular interest (inclusive
        of accumulated member contributions and ITHP, if any). This type of lump
        sum pension reserve death benefit is sometimes referred to  as  a  Death
        Gamble, and is afforded, in a similar form, to Tier 1 NYCERS members.
          FINANCIAL  IMPACT  -  PRESENT VALUES: Based on the census data and the
        actuarial assumptions and methods described  herein,  the  enactment  of
        this  proposed  legislation  would  result in an increase in the Present
        Value of Future Benefits (PVFB) and present  value  of  future  employer
        contributions of approximately $17.3 million.
          Under  the Entry Age Normal cost method used to determine the employer
        contributions to NYCERS, there would be  an  increase  in  the  Unfunded
        Accrued  Liability  (UAL) of approximately $11.3 million and an increase
        in the present value of future employer  Normal  Cost  of  approximately
        $6.0 million.
          FINANCIAL  IMPACT  -  ANNUAL  EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONS: The enactment of
        this proposed legislation would result in an initial increase in  annual
        employer contributions of approximately $2.2 million which is the result
        of an increase in the Normal Cost in addition to the UAL payment.
          New  UAL  attributable to benefit changes are generally amortized over
        the remaining working lifetime of those impacted by the benefit changes.

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        The remaining working lifetime for this group is approximately 12  years
        and  the  increase  in UAL was therefore amortized over a 12-year period
        (11 payments under the One-Year  Lag  Methodology)  using  level  dollar
        payments.
          CENSUS  DATA:  The  estimates presented herein are based on the census
        data used in the June 30, 2022 actuarial valuation of NYCERS  to  deter-
        mine the Preliminary Fiscal Year 2024 employer contributions.
          The 6,738 NYCERS Correction members as of June 30, 2022 had an average
        age  of  approximately 42.2 years, average service of approximately 11.5
        years, and an average salary of approximately $120,500.
          The 7,572 NYCERS Sanitation members as of June 30, 2022 had an average
        age of approximately 43.1 years, average service of  approximately  11.7
        years, and an average salary of approximately $104,600.
          ACTUARIAL ASSUMPTIONS AND METHODS: The estimates presented herein have
        been  calculated based on the actuarial assumptions and methods used for
        the Preliminary Fiscal Year 2024 employer contributions of NYCERS.
          For the purposes of this Fiscal Note, it is assumed that  the  changes
        would  be  reflected  for  the first time in the June 30, 2022 actuarial
        valuation of NYCERS used to determine employer contributions for  Fiscal
        Year 2024.
          RISK  AND  UNCERTAINTY: The costs presented in this Fiscal Note depend
        highly on the realization of the actuarial assumptions used,  demograph-
        ics  of  the  impacted population, and other factors such as investment,
        contribution, and other risks. If actual experience deviates from  actu-
        arial  assumptions,  the  actual costs could differ from those presented
        herein.
          Costs are also dependent on the actuarial methods used, and  therefore
        different actuarial methods could produce different results. Quantifying
        these risks is beyond the scope of this Fiscal Note.
          Not measured in this Fiscal Note are the following:
          *  The  initial  additional  administrative  costs  to  implement  the
        proposed legislation.
          STATEMENT OF ACTUARIAL OPINION: I, Marek  Tyszkiewicz,  am  the  Chief
        Actuary  for,  and  independent of, the New York City Retirement Systems
        and Pension Funds. I am an Associate of the Society of Actuaries  and  a
        Member of the American Academy of Actuaries. I am a member of NYCERS but
        do  not  believe  it impairs my objectivity and I meet the Qualification
        Standards of the American Academy of Actuaries to render  the  actuarial
        opinion  contained  herein.  To  the  best  of my knowledge, the results
        contained  herein  have  been  prepared  in  accordance  with  generally
        accepted  actuarial  principles  and  procedures  and with the Actuarial
        Standards of Practice issued by the Actuarial Standards Board.
          FISCAL NOTE IDENTIFICATION: This Fiscal Note 2023-28 dated  April  12,
        2023  was prepared by the Chief Actuary for the New York City Employees'
        Retirement System. This estimate is intended for  use  only  during  the
        2023 Legislative Session.
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